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TUDE T COUNCIL RAYMOND HARMON Miss EDNA SNELL LoN KLINK President Sponsor Vice-President The student council, in full cooperation with the administration, participates in school government and furthers the policies of the school. The student council is two-fold: the Junior Council composed of students from the eighth grade and freshman classes, the Senior Council composed of students from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Home room presidents chosen by students of the home room, members-at-large chosen by the members of their respective classes, and the presidents of each class make up the membership of the council. To be eligible for membership to the council one must have an average of M in all subjects. The officers of the council are: the president who is chosen by the vote of the stu- dent body, the vice-president who is the runnerup in the election, the secretary, the treasurer, the reporter, the parliamentarian, and the sergeant-at-arms. The last five are elected by a vote of council members.
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SPIZ CLUB Firsf Row: Gayle Noel, Delores Naugel, Jean Whitley, Marceille Kanter, Barbara Roberts, Betty Anderson, Norma Percival. Barbara Smith. Semml Row: june Decker, Margaret Snced, Jeanne Stanfield, Lorcne Naugel, Frances Parks, Helen MeFatrich. Tbinl Row: Mary jane Scotten, Charmaine Nichols, Jean Hulse, Hazel Kirkpatrick, Jacqueline Hatfield. Fourth Row: Rosalie Marshall, Maurine Scruton, Marilyn XY'illiams, Marilyn Morris, Virginia Berry, Pauline Milburn, Bcrtv Gcrster. Burl: Raw: Mrs. Gaffney, Marjorie Kahrs, Mary jo Vilmer, Mrs. Henze. We are the Spiz girls, but of course, there is no need to introduce us here in Smith- Cotton. We are composed of thirty-two girls, sixteen juniors and sixteen seniors, plus our two sponsors. The purpose of our organization shall be to encourage good sports- manshipg to render serviceg and to contribute to the spirit of good will in Smith- Cotton. We elected as our officers: president, Mary Jane Scotteng vice-president, Jacque- line Hatfield, secretary, Barbara Roberts, treasurer, Marceille Kanter, reporter, Bar- bara Smithg parliamentarian, Margaret Snead, and cheerleaders, Marceille Kanter and Jean Whitley. During the year, we have been responsible for many dances and school activities. We were in charge of the annual Homecoming and Coronation Dances. We managed the crowning of the Activity and Football Queens. For extra activities, we sponsored a Christmas midnight show and a Backward Dance. We have been in charge of various pep assemblies throughout the year. After each basketball game we have served lunch to our basketball team and their visitors. On March 27, we held our annual Spiz Club Banquet. The banquet was based on an Indian theme. Our club was guided through a successful year by our sponsors, Mrs. Gaffney and Mrs. Henze.
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SE IOR TUDE T COUNCIL 5 .merit . ,kk Hrs! Row: Joe Newland, Joann Schott, Imogene Bradley, Gladys Richardson, Betty Anderson, Don McCandless, Bud Klink, Jerry Iuchs, Jacqueline Hatfield, and G. B. Thompson. Svroml Row: Raymond Harmon, June Decker, Gayle Noel, Margaret Liming, Louise Farris, Margaret Sneed, Jean W'hitlev, and P. J. Hedderich. Thin! Row: Mary Jo Vilmer, Ara Leone Morris, Barbara Smith, Virginia Berry, Mary Jane Seotten, Billie Wells, Rosalie Marshall, Barbara Roberts, and Joe Herrick. Fourfh Row: Douglas Middleton, Miss Edna Snell, Gene Fullerton, Bud Norton, Glenn Cox, Jean Hulse, Kenneth Hunt, Jack Gregory, Jess Tuggle, Jack Meyers, Stanley Mindell, Don Johnson, Mark Bergman, and Gordon Keithly. JU IOR STLIDE T COUNCIL First Roux: Carl Hoffman, Bobby Cahill, D'Ete Fergusen, Anna Rose Baker, Dorothy Mae Sheffield, Anne Regan, James Johnston, Betty Rice, Norma Milburn, Ilene Wagner, Charles Edwards, Donald Wymer, Larry Vilmer. Svrond Row: Earl White, Billy Barber, Billy Hawley, Cathryn Brown, Donna Naugel, Louella Smith, Helen Bellamy, Beryl Evans, Margie McLaughlin, Patty Edwards, Jeanne Nichols, Marvalee Harbit, Billy Aven, Marvin Hanigan. Third Row: Billy Sid Kennon, Ruth Ann Yunker, Peggy Ellis, Ruth Ann Keuper, Charla Edwards, Donna Lewis. Fourlh Row: Mary Frances Borne, Ralph Waters, Bob Burford, Ruby Thompson, Shirley Brownfield, Shirley Donath. Fifth Row: Howard DeLapp, Mary Jane Anderson, Joe Van Horn, Gary Raines, Miss Snell, Patty Wells.
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