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Problems of the School Are Their Concern First raw Connie Sartam Judy Aldridge Jo Lemley Susan Smith, Ann Havens, Linda Long, Kay FIHDCIS Second row Martin Brown Steve Chltwood Ronnie Willcoxon, Pug Askins, Stanley STUDENT COUNCIL Anyone who likes to work-sign here. Thus reads the bulletin in the main office concerning the election of the Student Council. The Student Council is an organization of stu- dents, elected hy popular vote from the three grades, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior, to serve as their official representatives in all matters of concern to the entire school. The Student Council is involved in the real proh- lems of the school and can offer many suggestions for improvement. It gives students practical experi- ence in scheduling, organizing, managing, and ad- ministering. Just a few of the many projects. of the Student Council are: Twirp day, Homecoming dance, Sen- ior Week, and Springfield Exchange Assembly. lt is an active student organization and deserves the understanding, respect, and co-operation of stu- dents, faculty, and the administration. Mr. Johnston is their supervisor. President ...- ........ ....-.--.. STEVE CHITWOOD Vice President ..... -.-........-.. STAN BROWN Secretary .... -..-.......-...-....... JUDY ALDRIDGE
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The Senior Class of 953 President ....,........,.,.....,.,....,.,. RICHARD RUSSELL Vice President ,--,, ........ -.- .......... RONNIE RHEA Secretary ,,,,..,.,.... , ,,,,,,,.,.... W-, .,.,. CEAN CARTER In September of 1955, a large class of us Sophomores gathered in the auditorium. We were to sigh, giggle, moan, groan, and sometimes even study our way through three years of high school. We entered with the determination of someday attaining our goal. lfootball games, final exams, exciting basketball games, the Junior-Senior Prom, the Senior Play, bewitching Corona- tion, fabulous Military Ball, and especially, numerous friends were all too soon transformed into ancient history. Yes, we Seniors, with our memories, honors, and diplomas will soon close the door on our high school days. We'd like to thank the very capable faculty of J.H.S. for all their co-operation and understanding, that they have shown us. Somehow it is hard for us to say good-bye to the people and events which have helped us live three of the happiest years of our lives. So we will say as the French say, Au reV0ir-until We meet again. I5
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