Topeka High School - Sunflower Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1952

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PHIL COOLIDGE Student Congress President GEORGE DAVIS Student Congress Vice-President Like any high school that functions properly, Topeka High has its own student government. Composed of two houses. the Student Congress debates on all issues that threaten the peace and quiet of Troy. iThis year the entire Congress met to discuss the Honor T problem. After a lengthy debate, the Congress decided to leave the honor T as it is due to popular demand. Student Council members meet every Tuesday during the fifth hour with Vice-President of the Student Congress acting as speaker. C-br fAe Mai in .gzltoof STUDENT CHARLES DAVIS Speaker of House of Representatives SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Seated: Barbara Fargo, Ardeth Senne, Shirley Curtis, Jane Grantham, Nancy Huffman, Mar- lene Sewell, Marilyn Dunn. Standing: Sidney Beattie, Robert Renfro, George Golliher, Rich- ard Prager, Doug Sheafor, Bill Nowlan, Mason Eagan, Larry Hansen, Sally Lindemuth, Mary Ann Borsdorf. 16

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SENIOR GIRLS', Coll age Day f Our 0 fel-S sentatives about their f0PDoftunitie . avorire Colleg for interested es fm Stu m the dellts school IO repre- ' mum., sEN1oR BOYS' COUNCIL . Seated: Dan Halladay, Ralph Reid, Jerry Lutz, Mr. Moulden, 4 sponsor. Standing: Jack Greenwood, Bob Gill, John Johnson, Bob Huebner. Paul Lee, Richard Middleton. Jerry Griffith. x .gil fde of .xgcfiuifiezi BOYS' COUNCILS Elected by the Junior girls in their homerooms last spring, the Senior Girls' Council is composed of fifty members. Senior Girls' Council sponsored the All-Girl Party, were hostesses for Open House, served at Vespers, sold Senior announcements, planned the mother-daughter tea for all Senior girls, and sup- ported the Pan-Hellenic Fashion Show. Members of the Senior Boys' Council are elected by the other senior boys in their homerooms at the beginning of the year. Faculty Advisor for the Senior Boys Council is Mr. Leonard Moulden, Dean of Boys, who helped them sponsor the Senior Forum. With the assistance of faculty sponsors Miss Annabel Pringle and Mr. Moulden, the Senior Boys' Council and the Senior Girls' Council joint- ly sponsored College Day where they also served as hosts and hostesses. SENIOR GIRLS' COUNCIL Front Row: D. Garrigues, M. Steves. P. Fry, M. Borsdorf, S. Wall, N. Huffman, L. Gill. M. Dunn. C. Cook, P. Reed, E. Pararnore. Second Row: L. Force, S. Beattie, M. Sewell, P. Whitney, S. Hardman, P. DeLong, A. Bromich, F. Kramer, B. Braddy, K. Choguill, M. Ecord, A. Jeffrey. Third Row: Miss Pringle, sponsor, E. Euwer, B. Barnett, M. Welty, E. Major, J. Mills, V. Erwin, S. lhinger, M. Keim, P. Benson, J. Brown. Fourth Row: A. Colvin, J. Kesler, S. Parker, J. Henry, A. Lundgren, F. Voiland, W. Frank, B. Arn, M. Michener, D. Tarwater, S. Curtis.



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0U2l I'll'l'Lel'lf CONGRESS JANIS BROWN Secretary of the Point System Chosen by his fellow council members Speaker of the House, Charles Davis, presides over Representative Council meetings every Thursday. This year the Student Congress wants to revise the con- stitution whereby it will have a set of by-laws which will enable the councils to settle all problems that may arise with greater speed and efficiency. Representatives of the Student Congress have made trips to the junior high schools to explain to them the way the stu- dent government operates and also to tell the students about the various organizations and extra-curricular activities, Planned and sponsored by the Student Congress, the All- School Party was their most important project. JACKIE MILLS Election Clerk BOB GELVIN Election Commissioner STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Ralph Seger, Faye Kramer, Ann Colvin, Ruth Pickett, Yvonne Timm, Marilyn Perrin, Jack Greenwood, Tom Moore, Harry Turner, Jim Griffith, Delmont Hadley, Collette Peterman. Standing: Bob Hobbs, Charles Davis, George Swank, Jan Larson, Mary Michener, Connie Orr, Miss Grace Van Tries, sponsor, Suzanne Howard. Phil Mills, Phil Coolidge, George Davis. 17

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