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STANDING COMMITTEES Ueli of the actual work of the Student Council was done by the following standing committees: W:iy's and hleans Coinmittee--Don lfolltman, Chairman The Xliays and Kleans Committee planned the All-School lndoor Carnival, which was held on two successive nights. 'lihis annual event was a success both financially and socially. Assembly Committee-Frances lingstrom, Chairman The Assembly Committee took charge of all programs sponsored by the Student Council this year and assisted in the choice of special assemblies for the coming year. Citizenship Committee-Keith Young, Chairman The Citizenship Committee busied itself with the improvement of fire drills. Among other activities, the most important was the encouragement of better student conduct at the basketball games. lffligibilitv Committee-W oan acobson Chairman x . 5 1 7 The duty of the Eligibility Committee was to determine if each member of the Student Council was qualified for membership. Eligibility was based on scholarship requirements and regular attendance at the meetings. Social Committee-qlean MeGarry, Chairman The function of the Social Committee was to create a feeling of soeiability and of friendliness among the students. lfVith this end in view, the committee conducted both noon and evening dances. Seated. J. Jaeobson, Engstrom, Follcman, MeGarry, Young, Sehuler, Lawson, M. Jacobson, Morrison. Dunkle, Cobb, Houghton, Erickson. Standing. Samuelson, Carlson, Greenland. Matthews. Simonsen. Conarro, Kammer, Clinpfcr, Black, lirasington, Miller, Langhans, Russo, Christie, Christiansen, Davis. Granqnist, Driscoll, Slit-rwooil. Carlson, Rasmussen, Smith, Hawley, Speimlel, Nelson.
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GIRLS' CLUB President ...... .. ....,..., llarcia Hultberg Vice-President ....... ......4. l 9atricia Knapp Secretary ......,...,,,... ....., ll Iarilyn Cobb Treasurer ...,. .,.. . .Joan Jacobson E Girls' Club of 1939-40 was an active organi- zation. A cabinet was selected in September, and a well-rounded program was planned for the year. The membership campaign resulted in a total of one hundred sixty-five members, most of whom took part in the very impressive membership ceremonial. lt was the pleasure of the Girls' Club to entertain the Jamestown llli-Y. A varied pro- gram was greatly enjoyed at that meeting, which was held on November 13. Other interesting functions of the club included morning services with the Hi-Y, movies of the New York World's Fair, basketball games, teas, and dances. Conferences at Gil City and at Rochester were attended by enthusiastic Warren delegates, who brought back line reports. Ring committee activities continued to be helpful and popular. At the spring lllother and Daughter Banquet Girl Reserve rings were presented to the girls who had earned them. The Girls' Club aimed to maintain a spirit of friendliness and kindness toward everyone, to uphold a high standard of honor, to face life squarely, and to find and give the best. Row I. CL. to RJ Horsiield, M. Carlson, Rowland, Harvey, Nuhfer, Rosenquist, J. Thomas Webster Madcr, Bevevino, B. Thomas, Messner, Hultberg, P. McCon-nas, J. Jacobson, Greenland, Croft Abplanalp Manfrey, Harris. Row II. F. Wolstencroft, McCloskey, MacLauy.zhlin, Ander-egg, Davis Ackers Miss Spade, Mrs. McClure, Miss Glasser, Miss Anderson. Miss Hurd, Mrs. Wendleboe, Gibson Crane Samuel son, Leuthold, Sleeman, Shea, Paterson, Krebs. Row III. Javens, Ristau, Matthews Conroy Snyder Bathurst, Fouche, Enclress, H. Gebhardt, Lyon, Morrison, Mackay, Houghton, Farnsworth B Johnson J. Olson, E. Gebhari., McFarland, J. Peterson, Bartsch, R. Anderson. Row IV. Hornlnxz Donze Sehuler, liloss, B. Smith, Boyd, P. Hathaway, A. Hathaway. H. Carlson, Simmons, King Klmestlver Fitzgerald, Gustin, Paden, Baker, Cole, B. Kuhre, M. Kuhre, Lucks, Nichols. Raw V M Johnson R. Olson, Siefert, Munksgard, Reynolds, Dickenson, Sontag, Nelson, Sherwood, Walsh baton Layton Hand, F. Russell, Maze, Engstrom, McCool, Blane, Hoskins, Dietsch, Printz. Row VI Blick Greger son, Keller, Carlino, M. Wolstencroft, Wilkins, Wolcott, M. McGarry, Wells, G. Carlson J Dobson M. Johnson, Benedict, McDannel, Weaver, J. Russell, Tranter, Sellin, C. Peterson, Stone Row VII Alexander, Cobb, Berkhart, Aber, Barhight, M. Anderson, Bean, Paul, Hanson, Seallse A Peterson Knapp, Larson, Maniakas, H. Smith, Samuelson, J. Peterson, Freund. Row VIII. D Peterson Ilnd Kelsey, Clark, J. McGarry, Lyons, Hubbs, P. Smith, Lawson, Parsons, M. Jacobson, Erickson Cannon Simonsen, Weiler, Crockett, M. Carlson, Lyle, Rapp, Mitchell. Row IX. Dixon, Simones McManus Kane, Whitehill, Clinizer, B. Peterson, Rassmussen, Urbanski, Deardorff, Edinger, Dove Koebly Ward C. MeC0mas, Lavery, Weiizel, Allen, Saylor, Norris, Murbaeh.
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