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,111 COUNCIL BALLCDTS Dir. Chairman I STUDENT COUNCIL-Truly a preparation for democracy, the Student Coun- cil occupies a definite place in the Wilson administration. In part, its duties are to control the point system, to fill any vacancies on the Board of Governors, to make an necessar alterations in the b -laws and to ass on all constitutions. Its bi - Y Y Y P gt est undertalcin is drawin u the bud et for various branches of the self-su - 2 3 3 P 3 P porting, self-governing student body. Chosen from each representative depart- ment its members brin to ether the roblems affectin their articular interest. 7 g 2 P g P I COUNCIL-'Ff0hf row: Cole, Mr. Catlin, Scott, Smith, Lemmon, Garver. Second row, Robinson, Smolowitz, G Cummins, Jones, Gandy. Third row: Harris, Hendon, Albright, Birkholm. Pres., Cole, Gandyg VP., raves, Garver, Sec., Lemmon, Harris, Ex, Comm., Love Harr, Lord, Graves. Sponsor, Mr. Catlin. I C MMISSIONERS-Front row: Collins, Chapin, Hendon,Wilcox, Mr. Bartron, Mr. Lee, Mr. Steiner,Stabler. o Second row: Lemmon, Wise, Lawson, Seynei, Cushman. Cummins, Clark, Hindley, Seares, Cloud. Third row: Layne, Roberts, Hedstrom, Hood, Park, Gallegos, Brown, Holden. Fourth row: Love, Gothberg, Wal- bridge, VanLeuven, Graham, Damskey, Johnston, Randall, Smith. Boys: Head Comm., Love, Lord, Capt.. Lord Standlee, Seares, Love, Lieut., Birlcholm, Gordon, Love, Seares, Standlee, Cummins. Girls: Head Comin., Harris, Stablerg Lieut., Stabler, McAfee, Wise, Layne. Sponsor, Mr. Catlin. 29
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900 girls back you l GIRLS, LEAGUE-To promote the highest ideals of womanhood, to further happiness, friendliness, and democracy among girls, and to help with the growth of distinctive Woodrow Wilson spirit are a few of the worth while aims of the Girls' League. Another year, bubbling with enthusiasm and achievement, ma-rlcs the eleventh anniversary of this group which is active in promoting Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas drives and civic work for Nlexican children. The advisory hoard is a governing hody which regulates uniforms, attends conventions and local meetings, and serves the school in many programs and entertainments, as well as taking care of social affairs. When cheerful little 'rememhrances are re- ceived hy faculty members when they are passing another milestone or when ill, when sponsors and parents are honored, the Girls' League is responsible. I GIRLS, LEAGUE-Cushman, La France, Coverdale, Zeller, Young, president. I Below-Skit for Little Sisters' Tea. 30 GIRLS' LEAGUE
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