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The xeculive Board Most students will agree that this year's executive department was a good one, tor it has gone far towards making this year a memorable one for all concerned. They have led the stu- dents to bigger and better things and have truly been an ex- ample to be proud of. They are setting an example for future students, and what is more important than learning the meaning of cooperation and leadership? lt is hoped that in the world of tomorrow they will go far, and that they will do as much towards the improvement of its conditions as they have in bettering ours. A EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Bock row: Mr. Barney, Edgin, Iohnson, Turner. Burral. Pearson. Hoggon, Nitzkowski. Pinkham: first row: Benson. Finch. Driqgs, Parsons, Pedrick, Soza. Steiner. Shumwoy. STUDENT COUNCIL. Front row: Iohns, Perry. Brashears. Langdon, Doe. Scrrzana, Reynolds, Iames. Reich, Turner, Pedrick, Cromer: second row: French, Mungino. Clark, Shaw, Benson. Soza, Brown, Iennings, Turner, Chester. Poulos. Iohnson, Castle: third row: Steiner, Troxel, Thompson. Attebury, Meyers. Burrell, Bragg. Pinkhom, Morris. Teeter. Ahlene, Stullcup, Brooks. Olson, Randolph. 2
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rj M 4-. X t k RQx.s-sets . 3, Q ww Q Ni Q1 . cv-,-, 4. .X The honor court, a student elected body, under the sponsor- ship of Miss Ruth M. Adams, deals with the students who are accused of breaking laws of school conduct. This court is com- posed of six judges, of which three are seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore, with a bailiff and secretary receiving their offices by appointment. A case is presented with both sides given to the judges who read the offense to the student accused. After the case is read, the student is asked if he is guilty or not guilty. lf guilt is denied, the case is investigated with the teacher: then the court casts a vote to decide the problem in question. In the upper left hand corner is pictured the Honor Court. Seated around the table are Finch. Williams, Patterson, Lyon, Attebery, Thompson, Doe. and Hutt. Standing are Ecklund and Miss Ruth Adams, adviser. The Honor Committee is pictured in the upper right hand corner. Those in the foreground are Shum- wczy, Benson. Pedrick, and Lyon. The Social Committee, bottom picture, includes Burrall. Best, Hoggan, Shumway, Langdon, Brooks, Miss Winona Montgomery, Yeager. Wasielewski, Bales, Wasielewski, and Mrs. Iewell Rasbury. 14 'sie-9. e learn how lo govern ourselves
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Conlerrinq on business per- taining to the Boys' Alli- ance are Kay A. Driqgs and Dean Anderson, the president and the adviser of the organization. The aim oi the Boys' Alliance is to promote good fellowship among the boys of the school. Some of their undertakings this year were giving two victory stamp stomps, helping the Girls' League purchase a school juke box, selling Christmas cards, and sending copies of G. I. Bill of Rights to Mustangs in the service. The executive board ot the Boys' Alliance is composed of the president, Kay Allan Driggsg vice-president, Merlin Abbott: secretary-treasurer, Bay Griswold: publicity chairman, Karl Turner: social chairman, Tom Barrett, and service chairman, Bill Finch. The legislative body or the Mustang Congress is made up of representatives from each home room. Faculty adviser to the organization is Dean Anderson. he boys work together The Executive Board of the Boys' Alliance poses tor its picture: standing, Gris- wold, Abbott, Reddic: squatting, Drlggs, Finch, Stein, and Turner.
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