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THE STUDENT COUNCIL THE BOBCAT CLUB The Bobcat Club was organized under the leadership of Miss Johnson to promote interest in athletics, and to create a spirit of good fellowship among the girls. The officers and other members are: Margaret Miller, president; Janet Duncan, secretary; Miriam Rockwell, treasurer; Thelma Brown, Ruth Byerly, Margaret Baldridge, Mary Chapman, Helen Clat-worthy, Martha Finn, Madge Hall, Virginia Hornor, Irene Hurd, Gwendolyn Low, Leana Mundt, Mary Schwilke, Katherine Tallant, and Elizabeth Robbins. THE E” CLUB The following boys have received letters and are members of The E” Club: Edward Banks, Calvin Finn, Harry Billings, Franklin Camp, Fred Clatworthy, Jim Durrett, Phil Wallace, Gerald Low, Junior Duncan, George Hall, Dennis Griffith, Merl Hurd, Maurice Rockwell, Virgil Harris, Arthur Robbins. THE STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Government was introduced last year and functioned successfully throughout the year. This year the Student Council has devoted its time to advancing the interests of the student body by sponsoring the Mountaineer, the Whispering Pine, the various social activities of the school, the Athletic Association, and by conducting a scholastic drive which resulted in raising the standard of the school several points. The following are the officers for 1928-29: Senior President, Calvin Finn; Senior Vice-President, Harry Billings; Junior President, Martha Finn; Junior Vice-President, Lee Kunce; Secretary, Ruth Byerly; Representatives: Senior, Thelma Brown; Junior, Jim Durrett; Sophomore, Phil Wallace; Freshman, Miriam Rockwell; Junior High, Clyde Low, Gerald Edmunds. 27
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THE MOUNTAINEER Bterly, Wallace. Billings. Clatworthy The Mountaineer, our mimeographed newspaper, made its first appearance last year under a special staff directed by Mr. Kearns. This first paper represented a step in the progress of the school that has since become permanent. This year, as a part of their class work, the English IV Class took the responsibility of printing The Mountaineer. A staff was selected and the different parts of the paper were assigned to different members of the class. This arrangement was soon found to be unsatisfactory, and at the Second Semester a staff was appointed from the student body. The new staff was Ruth Byerly, Editor; Phil Wallace, Business Manager; Harry Billings and Fred Clatworthy, Feature Writers; and Miss Stewart, Faculty Adviser. Much of the credit for the success of the paper is due Mr. Kearns who made all the stencils. - V 1 Dorcus Stewart Faculty A dviser 28
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