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v K e 'Qs .W W - --: N 1 :::: mr .gi up A X, AX 'll X A+ sf X STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET First Row-Harry Henderson, Virginia Campbell, joe O'Keefe, Mary Elizabeth Foster, George Adams Don McBride. Second Row-Mark Crandall, Al Haney, Virginia Walker, Martha Stauffer, Charles Haines, Lorraine Bramblett. - STUDENT COUNCIL To a meeting of the Student Council, and there found that it does settle big troubles and harmonize little difhculties. There had been trouble with assembly period audiences lately and a remedy was needed. Mr. Cory addressed the meeting to the effect that South is composed of a majority of honor bright students with only a few who glory in rowdying, but that these few draw down the rating of the rest. If these students conduct themselves properly, South will have more liberties in playtime and schooltime, he promised. An activity period was planned in which class competition is the main principle and every student can study and work at what he wants and make points for his class. Took my way with one of the representatives to his home room and there saw the action his report produced. The group immediately vbwed to back any enterprise to down the evil doers. is ta ' 1 16 Page 15
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V lllrxgf Elll ff 2' 'w Q ri II AAYII THE GIRLS' LEAGUE e ,I V Virginia Walker, Elizabeth Wilson, Genevieve Baker, Rosemary McNutt, President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer OCTOBER 17, 1931--Candidate speeches over. V. Ray Pearson actually paraded in high heels. Such appeal. D. J. Merten spoke for two people. Wayne Gilbert's funny antics from the switchboard certainly put me in a grand humor for my speech. Stage situation congested, Jane Rothenback and Doris Holden stuck to the arms of the wicker furniture like flies. OCTOBER 24, 1931--Now the next white outfit will mean graduation. Saw Johnnie Prince laughing at the initiation dress rehearsal. Oliicers answered 'fl do exactly twenty-four times- that's six apiece, Virginia Walker's knees quivered for fear she'd lose the League bracelet. Some- one even got stuck on the phrase I am the Spirit di JANUARY 23, 1932-Tea for incoming girls. Katie Vail reported a heated discussion held by' sophs on why the seats were elevated in Mr. Heagney's room. The reception line certainly discussed the girls, too-we picked out Charlotte Robbins, Ruth Lantz, Sarah Lore, and Gwendo- lyn Gwinn to do things at South. The cookies-such fancy richness. i'Rainey Bramblett certainly pleased everyone with her rhapsodies. w w l 'hw 'QF' f Page 17
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