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Student Government Outstanding in 1937 innovations ter. It is the Constitution of To with it its own interpreter in the attorney ffilled this annum by But if the student council under president Ralph Keller moved smoothly, the proctor system didnit. Around mid-term when chair- man Mack Gray cracked down, it showed notice- able improvement. For point system secre- tary Julia lVIenninger's discoveries see page 60. , ,, ,, Keller Gray lllenninger STUDENT COUNCIL Back row: Domingo, Whelan, Stevens, Lillard, Carlson, Ice, King. Sitting: Logan, Kirchner, Cun 1111 ings, Carroll, Alexander, Keller, Menninger, Strawn, Reed, McCandliss, Lewis. PROCTOR CAPTAINS Standing: Howard Rankin, Tom Lillard, Dana Roehrig. Sitting: Tom Cosgrove, Wayne Whelan, Malcolm Gray, Harold Haney. 22
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'Sv' fit, . ,-3' A ' f f quarter, best at returning punts and heaving passes. Neil Neillohnson Don Kaul , , Ch les Oflc johnson, an end who most engoyed tackling. Kaul, all- Boi: UNM H Don Yollom conference end and high scorer. Ofien, guard, like a combi- Dick gow, nation snowplow and wrestler. 0'Neil, fullback starred on spinner plays. Pollom., a soph haltback and a real speed merchant. Boyer, a good guard tho perhaps most valuable for keeping up the team's spirit. Scott, half- back, proved that speed can be more important than size. Shaeter, the team's best blocker, an all-conference half- ' Sheetz liked to rough 'ein up, the best guard in e confer- u ence. Smith, haliback, one of the ha est v ers on the squad, and always a ily in the oppon t's oi t 6 I Triumphant Trogan 1 1
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on Carlson B 'D ' eu, own Mio elect 13 boys and 11 girls. . . Enticed to the polls in unsurpassed numbers went Topekahi voters October 20 to elect 13 boys and 11 girls to class offices. From registration to voting booth, the Topekahi system follows tl1e regular qualified election, the only dis- crepancy being Troy's lack of legal party organization. however, could detect evidences of unification which in the future may develop. Clerk Betty Down. Election com- surprised whe11 counting votes for All- to iind himself the winning candidate. 1
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