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CADET TEACHERS Cadet teachers have become an established part ol: University High School education. They are sent here to get their practical training before going into posi- tions of their own. After observing a class for some time, they take over the instruction and continue on their own plan. A recent change has brought cadet teachers to the science and math classes, which up to this time have been closed to cadet instruction. The cadet teachers for the entire year in alpha- betical order were: Ruth Baker, Lois Baldwin, Kieth Bannister, Robert Bannister, Helen Barklow, Mary Bohonenlcamp, Margaret Brinkley, Elsie Brownell, Elizabeth Clark, Elizabeth Cooper, Billie Dexter, Elerie Douglas, Robert Forsythe, Lila Furchner, Miss Field, Ann Gildersheim, Milodene Goss, Dorothy Cullette, Hilder Hegstrom, Mrs. I-lunt, Miss Kam- erad, Gertrude Kay, Ervin Lesser, Mary Loney, Claire Lyon, Virginia MacLean, Dorothy Mills, Esther Needham, Lulu Pali, Marjorie Phipps, Miss Richard- son, Miss Riddell, Miss Schaid, Elinor Scott, Miss Shoemaker, Dorris Stein, Roger Teel, Mildred Thomas, Maxine Tripp, Miss Tully, Mrs. Van Etten, Dean Van Lydegraf, and Betty Workman.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Chester Stevenson presided over the monthly Student Council meetings held during the year. This organization repre- sents the school and tries to see that the school activities and regular happenings are run smoothly. The vice-president and sec- retary of the student body along with rep- resentatives from every club and each class make up the nucleus ol? the group. Some ol: the problems that came before the body this year were: VVould it be wise for University High to join with neighbor- ing schools in competition for the best school spirit and sportsmanship of a student body? Should U.l-l.S. adopt the plan pre- sented by the Allied Youth Association? Should a service Hag be purchased for the student body? The Council worked very hard on the War Bond and Stamp campaign and the student body contributed over 552,000 by the end of the year. Other drives were taken up and discussed in regular meetings, the outcome being that they were greatly helped by the cooperation of this group. CHET STEVENSON DORIS NELSON GENE DEUTSCHMANN LEFT TO RIGHT: Manerud, Deutschmarm, Evans, Rogers, Thorsland. Jeppesen. Nelson, Stevenson, R. U. Moore, Moore. Morton, White, Har- vey, Nelson, Woodworth. MISSING: Adkison, Furr, Baker, Quigley.
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