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The Student Council Goer into Action, Ann' We Fine! . . . The Student Council is the central student or- ganization of Lexington High Shool. The Council consists of the general ollicers: president uLib,7 Davis, vice president Dermont Everhart, secretary ,lean Craver, treasurer Barbara Bingham, reporter Bobby Arnold, sergeant-at-arms Bill Blaylock, a chosen representative from each homeroom and the four class presidents. The Council endeavors to set up high stand- ards for the school in scholarship and conduct. It seeks to improve school conditions and tries to help all students by interpreting student Wishes and ideas. The Council meets weekly to consider such busi- ness as the charting of clubs, the enforcing of the President Elizabeth Davis Giving information point system, school elections and Weekly routine matters. These meetings serve as a clearing house for the student ideas and opinions. This year the Council has been active in helping with the defense program, in such ways as the Valentine Victory Dance, the collection of Waste paper, etc. There has been an improvement in the Student Council room, by the addition of benches, paint and a Coca-Cola machine. Also the School Store, operated by Barbara Bingham, has been most profitable and useful to the students. The 1941-42 Student Council has done much to improve the activities of L.H.S. and is due much credit from those who support it.
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ff wx The Various Commzitoey of Work First row: The Poster and Scrapbook Committee, composed of: Jeanne Moore, Betty Sue Hedrick, Penny McCrary, Elaine Shaw, Martha Miller, and Peggy Overinan. Second row: Parks Easter, Evelyn Brown, Martha Scarborough, ,lean Craver, and Dwight Hinkle are on the Social Committee. Third row: We find Ginny Madsen, Jimmy Witherspoon, Dermont Everllart, Doris Richey stopping hy the Coca-Cola machine. Fourth row: Elizabeth Davis, Bohhy Team, Betty Rose Crotts, Barbara Bingham, Roy Wilson, and Ann White work on the Store Committee. Fifth row: Bohhy Bowers, Boho', Carlton, and W. G. Walser compose the Grounds Committee. 29
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