Centralia High School - Skookum Wa Wa Yearbook (Centralia, WA)

 - Class of 1914

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Page 30 text:

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Lester Temple, '13 Chairman - - - - H. L. Stroupe, '14 Secretary - - - SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES George Barney' Helen Brown Harold Clark J R REPRESENTATIVES SoPHoMoRE REPRESENTATIVES UNIO Hazel Swick Gertrude Markell Layton Buzzard Ben Evans

Page 29 text:

X STUDENT ASSOCIATION - The Student Association of the Centralla High School ls, tlguratlvely speaking, the very backbone of the student body. It is the organization which controls all those activities so dear to every high school student and which make his work more pleasant during the hard months of toil. The purpose of this body is to pro- mote and manage all the school enterprises coming under the jurisdiction of the students: that ls, all the forms of athletics, debate, oratory and other activities carried on by the students whether among the various classes or interscholastic. The present Student Association developed from the C. H. S. Athletic Associa- tion formed at the beginning of the school year 1905. Charles Williams was pres- ldent, Ray Conrad, vice-presidentg Warren Grimm, secretary, and Erwin Trotter, treasurer. Although this body controlled only athletics, there was a great inter- est taken in its work. Meetings were held as often as twlce a week. The control of all the general business of the Association lies in the hands of the executive committee, a body composed of two representatives from each class which has a certain percentage of its members enrolled in the Association. The vice-president of the Association is chairman of the executive committee. The Freshmen are not represented this year owing to the small number who belong 'to the Association. The president is responsible for the general welfare and etflclen- cy of the Association. Financially, the Association was in almost a hopeless con- dition at the beginning of the present school year. There was talk of discontinuing lt as an organization since lt was not self-supporting, but by the proceeds from the basketball games, the concert given by The Byron Troubadors and other acltvi- ties the debt has been removed and a large surplus placed in the treasury. Since the main purpose has been to get out of debt and to have a surplus in the treasury lf possible, the Association has not been able to make much of an outward showing this year although the ball grounds have been repaired and football and baseball suits purchased. Football was taken up with much enthusiasm and the boys played well. More interest was shown ln basketball than in any other form of athletics and there was excellent attendance at every game, particularly the girls' games from which the Association received its greatest financial support. The boys had a good team even though they had many difflculties to work against, but they were unable to get games with other teams, so they did not make as big a showing as they would like to have made. The boys are doing splendldly in baseball this spring, for they have won every scheduled game except one, played so far this season. The work accomplished this year is very encouraging, considering the fact that out of an enrollment of 385 in the high school and eighth grade, only 177 belong to the Association. The good nnancial condition with a probable large increase in membership indicate a far more successful year for 1913-1914. G. A., '14. j. T 6



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