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Sfudenf ED FULLERTON ANN LANICKER Vice-President Secretary iiiiii i 'A KENT THORPE , ' -LL- President i i :,. D -... G ii i i DAVID ARCHER FRED KLEISS Sec. of Activities Sec. of Publicity Council IIA RRY YVIIITE JACK ROY Svc. of Traffic Sec. of Sanitation 12
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LOLA BURRALL Arr ALICE CONNER CAMP Voice 2 'Q l g ,AA A' lf A XVILLIAM S. TOLE Instrumental Music JANET DAUBENSPICCK CAHOIIYN MEYER IIAIIRIET NVBICIYI' C17lI1IIll'l'C'I1lI Ccnnme-rciai C0m1W'fClilI ELIZABETH AIKEN MILDRED VIARD Physical Education Nurse V, Z M VL ' f W' 'z'A' is A4AA 9 - . Al l VERA HILL RUTH CUSTER SCCl'l'I1ll'y Dietitian DORIS LAING Librarian NELSON V. TIFFANY Industrial Arts 11 V ,'- Q A if , mf , b i MARIE MYERS Social Studies
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One ofthe most important features ol' a good ship is the efficiency ot the government. This task is designated to the men on the Shipls Bridge. On the NVestvian. it is performed hy the memhers of Student Council. The 'iShip's Bridge is a council of officials which provide an opportunity for the passengers on the ship to participate in the governing of the S. YVestvian. The people of each room elect one petty officer each voyage to represent them in the government. Une of the successful enterprises taken on hy this hody was the sponsoring of the magazine campaign. Each petty ollicer took charge of the sales in his own home room. Petty Officer Boh Shaw was head of the junior Campaign and Petty Officer Ilarold Uhlenhnrg took charge of the Senior Campaign. The council of officials established an activ- ity point system hy which awards are to he given. in the Senior section. to the Senior having the highest numher of points for activities to which he helonged. and. in the -Innior section. to the passenger having the highest nlnnher of points for activities. The council also sponsored the lied Cross Blood Donor Drive. lfach passenger received hlood donor cards. and worked to get as many signed as possihle. Thus the S. YVestvian was well represented in the drive. The Council spon- sored a very successful hond rally in which all passengers participated. Many fine assemhly programs which had a great variety ot entertainment and educational purposes were presented. These were greatly enjoyed hy all who attended them. The council held a Christmas Banquet which proved to he very successful. The han- quet committee. under the capahle leadership of Roland Dollhopf. planned one of the most interesting programs of the shipis voyage. The cafeteria was dimly lighted by a large Christmas tree, and each tahle had a gay centerpiece. YVell- loved Christmas carols were sung hy the chorus. Devotions were led hy Mr. Paynter, and Kent Thorpe announced that the Christmas hanquet was to he made an annual affair. Other successful activities sponsored hy the Council were the Clean Up Campaigns. Locker Inspections, and the Traffic Regulation system. The Wiestvian has completed a very successful voyage, and the passengers of the oliieers on the Ships Bridge in all prohlems and activities. Audrey Schilpp Sth roxy: H. Horst, IT. Skledar, R, Bayer. C. Fletcher, H. Shaw, ,ith row: D. Fisher, D. Kuhlher, It. Dollhnpf, B. Cole, ll. Uhlenhurg, I. Berry. KI. Nlnllnn, IJ. I.:-ho, lt. llorseh, Cl, Dierker. Ilmrd ron: Xiiss D.uxhm-nspeelv, H. Kraus. l . NIL-Cune, XY. Schane. :Ind roxy: l'. Holland. D. Nlillhizer, Nl. lhimhurg, M. Kesler, Ql. XValton, I.. lh-sler. il. Hull, Nliss Alcott, rpm X l ninkil ll XVhitn I llox lst rim: I . Kleis-. D. .Xrnhel'. lf. lfullerlon. K,'I'l1o
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