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STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET ED NAUINI ANN Prvsidrnt - N A f.. ROBERT KUMMER SHIRLEY SEEBACHER ART TRITSCH RITA BLACK Vive President Secretary Treasurer Secretary of Activities RON NELSON DUN SMITH SAM WALKER ED HUBER Sevretary of Sanitation Sm-4-rvtmy of 'l'rafTir: Sc-c-retary of Shulfle Shop Secretary of Publicity E131
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First How: .l. Moore, E. Hnlier, ll. Smith. R. Nelson, li. Kumnier, lf. Naumann, S. Seelracher, A. Tritscli, S. Walkfwr, li. Black, Second Row: R. Eaton. L. Fetter. R. Wilt, S. Klages, M. Camplwell. li. Harlmison, M. Cottschalk, B. Sharlow. F. Colides. .l. Harris. Mr. Metz. Third Row: D. Schmitz, D. Busch. E. Why, T. Bowser. VV. Boelnne, R. Vickerman, B. Larson ll. Rohrlierg, T. Morrow, 'l'. Knmmer. si -' CONTRUL5 oqoo ooo G- CD tuclent Council me am apnea tarp At the heginning of the year. each homeroom elected a student to rep- resent the homeroom memhers in Student Coun- cil. These representatives carried our complaints to the council, where they were aired before the other student and faculty representatives. No stu- dent in West View High School feels hesitant about ,. bringing a complaint into R Student Council. for he knows that it will he fairly judged. Our Student Council has provided many activ- ities for the pleasure of West View's students. Sam Walker, as Secretary of Shuffle Shop, planned our weekly dances. Secretary of Activities Rita Black in! A! io? 930- Q igl ll ,ll provided ns with an assembly every week. including several exchange assemblies. Traffic Secretary Don Smith helped to make our travel through the halls easier. llon Nelson checked the lockers every month. and gave the students with dirty lockers detention. Fd Huber approved the colorful signs which were placed throughout our halls, while Secretary Shirley See- hacher mimeographed each weekis minutes to he read in the home rooms. Ed Naumann. as this yearls president. co- ordinated the work of the various committees. Ed also presided over our assemblies. lioh Kummer was on hand to announce our guests il Ed were absent. Art Tritsch was in charge of the treasury of the Student Council. Under the leadership of Ed Naumann and Mr. Metz, this year's Student Council has helped us to maintain friendly relations hetween the student hody and our faculty.
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