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5th Row: 4th Row 3rd Row: 2nd Row: lst Raw: H. Foster, J. Pinkerton, E. Fullerton, C. Smith, W. Maloney R. Schuldt, T. Nebel, G. Fletcher, W. Brumm, J. Roy, R. Ulrich, K. Tyson C. Jones, D. Mclndoe, W. Stephenson, J. Shackelford, A. Vedder, W. Heirn M. Kaesmeier, M. Hamburg, P. Harris, J. Daubenspeck, C. Alcott J. Wolf, G. McGrew, D. Kaiser, S. Kivlan, R. Derr, J. Fullerton, J. Jacobs The Student Council pioneers its way into each West View school year as the first school organization to function. With a post war spirit of enthusiasm and fervor the group plan- ned the school activities when they organized the second week in September. Each year the council manages a maga- zine campaign. This year Jack Jacobs took charge with Midge Hamburg and Herman Foster as assistants. Every home room selected a rep- resentative who managed sales in his own group. On the magazine sales the Student Council made a profit of seven hundred dollars, which was used for bigger and better assem- blies. These assemblies are planned by the council to insure the student body a variety of educational and entertaining presentations. Among those planned for the year were: A hyp- notic session with Mr. D. K. Ernst, a lecture on Japan, exchange assemblies with other high school groups, plays, special speakers for fes- tive days, a Brotherhood Week program, a Radio Club skit and others. We all appreciated these assemblies and found them worthwhile. A new point system was devised which would give points to a person for National Honor Society according to the amount of work done in that particular activity. Bob Derr and Tom Nebel were sent as dele- gates to the Greensburg convention. They came back with the report that our school was further advanced than any other school repre- sented at the conference. We can be proud of the work our Student Council has done to put us in this position. Other activities of the Council were Clean Up Campaigns, Locker inspections, Traffic Reg- ulations and Lunch Programs. The Council of '46 hopes that the next year will find a true desire on the part of all belong- ing to the group to carry on the type of work attempted this year. Westvian - 'l7
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jimfmf ED FULLERTON JOAN WOLFE Vice-President Secreta ry ROBERT DERR Sec. of Activities SUMNER KIVLAN President JACK FULLERTON Sec. of Publicity ODLVLCL DAVID KAISER GENE MCGREW Sec. of Traffic Sec. of Sanitation Westvian - 16 X
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