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VOLUNTEER 1 r 'NW 1-r S'l'UDEN'l' li M lil-IRS lfimf Raw-Senior Representatives: Bob Massie, Trudy Lasseter, Everett Kelley. junior Representatives: Margaret Hrearley, jack May, Sammi Row-Sophomore Representatives: Mary Ann Sensing, Lewis Burton. Freshman Representatives: Anne Sneed, Carl Storey. Q66 The Student Council y During 1945-46 the Student Council again became active, under the capable guidance of Mr. Robert Neil, faculty adviser. The council, which is composed of two representatives from each class, took as its objective this year the compiling of a handbook for the use of all new students. This booklet will contain editorials on stu- dent conduct, school regulations, school songs, and many other valuable items. Miss McMullan assisted greatly in assembling the needed material for the handbook. Another responsibility of the council was to bring the student body and the faculty into closer relationship with each other and to make recommendations to the faculty concerning the conduct of the students and general improvement of the school. As a result, students and faculty have been brought closer together in striving for their common aims, and certain evils are being worked on by both groups and will, it is hoped, in the future be eliminated. The council met every Wednesday at activity period to discuss the various prob- lems and to decide on the best methods of handling them. Certain regulations on school conduct were presented to the student body by the council, thus greatly im- proving the living atmosphere of Peabody. The council sponsored an all school party in the latter part of the year, and many forms of entertainment were featured, including square dancing, ball-room dancing, and games. Forms of recreation such as this for the students' enjoyment helped to promote school spirit. All in all the Student Council had a very successful year, and it is hoped that the Council of next year will continue to expand its activities, MARGARET BREARLEY Page Forty Nmc
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