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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Doruthv Kull. Herman Streilein. Edward Deon, John McCleary. Second Row: Alton Berkey, Leah Rodstein. Nancy Cohoe. Nancy Berkebile. Ruth Rankin. Robert Hunter. ' R Ch't' S 'th Ch 1 Pc RbetH I H T d 'k Ho lldeso Do Third ow: ras ine mi . ar es r. e, 0 r oer e, arry re ennie . waic n, ris Fox. Alan Alter. Absent when picture was taken: William Warren, Robert Alwine. Jack Ogle. Mike Kocls. James Walker. STUDENT REPRESENTATIGN IN GOVERNMENT Recorded by Herman Streilein A September 10, 1936 Dear Diary, The Student Council will hold its first meeting of the year in the near future. I hope we can continue the good work of last year's Council. If the newly chosen members are as anxious to get started with the work as I am, this year will be a most successful one for our organization. The first task will be the reorganization of the Activities Association. This is an annual occurrence and I look forward to an intensive drive for membership. with a minimum goal of two hundred. Later, I should like to see the Council manage the sale of tickets for the Band Concert. February 9, 1937 I have been thinking over the plans for the Council and find the future holds many additional goals for us. Through the establishment of a lost and found bureau we hope to return many lost articles to their rightful owners. We are striving to initiate a safety program in the school to educate the students in the rules and problems of safe driving. With these objectives in view, I know the organization will function the remainder of the year even more actively than dur- ing the' first semester. March 4, 1937 The Council will present its annual assembly program to-morrow. The theme, These United Statesf' will be given in the form of a typical meeting of the club. The members will discuss the following topics: The Social Security Bill, Robert Hoerleg The Supreme Court and the New Deal, Edward Depp: VVorks Progress Administration, Nancy Cohoeg The President's Second Inaugural Ad- dress, Christine Smithg Congress and Its Projects, Alan Alter. I myself shall act as commentator . We plan to inject a little humor in the program by using Alton Berkey for a stooge. U lVlD11Hll'lllhYKHYQ1K ll--UIITLCQHUIUULW '
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v FACULTY Sl DEITTISI-ITS September 9. 1936. Iiear Diary, Here are our teachers as we seniors know them, as we see them in their class rooms, as they really are: not stern disciplinarians but nat- ural, friendly human beings. I have found them ready to listen to my problems, to guide me in my decisions, and to smile with me at my mis- takes. I know that I shall always remember their helping hands, the heart-to-heart talks I have had with them, and the time they have spent teaching and advising me. MISS FRANCES TARR Knows her Shakespeare and Cooper as perfectly as she referees a has ketball game or conducts a Russian dance class. MISS CATHERINE REISER The Human History Book. Cari tell without hesitation who's who and what problems comprise this world from the fifteenth century to the present day. MR. EDMUND HORNER Knows how to make the music go 'round and 'round and come out herc the way music lovers want to hear it. . MISS ELSIE CANAN Teaches us to appreciate and under- stand Mother Nature's beauty work. Here she performs an experiment for her science class. MISS LYDIA LANDIS Acquaints her students with all the office procedures and prepares many efficient secretaries. MR. MILLARD ROBINSON Develops students into future athletes, civic leaders and perhaps into future Pres'clents. who knows? MISS ELIZABETH GREER Takes sports like a good sport. Successful in obtaining Robin Hood marksmanship from the girls' archery team, developing skill in the girls' hockey team and quick thinking in basketball. E
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