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-l WN k I k E C oo FIN :U '11 -I FTW FN I'- Us at lllll W The Student Council Buck Row: Ayers, Purl, Pcllarin. Middle Row: Nolte, Davison, H I Percival, Fischer. Front Raw: Frcihc g Smith, M Mitchell, MacKay, Kauz, Penn. The members of the student council were chosen from the four classes and from the differennt organizations affiliated with the school. Each class sent one boy and one girl as representatives and every club had one representative: They were: Seniors: Girl Reserves: Guy Mitchell Dolores Moore lVlarion MacKay Hi-Y: Sophomores: Kermit Hartman Willie Kauz juniors, Martha Percival Raiph Smith Flashlight: Charlotte Ayers William Haigler Freshmen: Dramatic Club: Alvin Puri Geraldine Fischer Ines Pellarin When the council met to elect its officers, the following were chosen: ,ludge ................................. William Haigler Student President --- ..... Guy Mitchell Secretary ......... - ........... Dolores Moore Marshal ...............,......... T ......, William Kauz Guy Mitchell as student president corrected the faults he saw and tried to keep the school in as good order as possible as far as the student control was concerned. He took charge of all auditorium sessions and gatherings of the students. The council saw to it that the building and its furniture were kept clean and free of pencil marks made by students, and kept in close contact with the organiza- tions and classes. During the year they made alterations on the point system. The student council had a successful year and is to be congratulated because of its fine work. i ll i l l ll i lt P gn Eighteen ,W
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