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STUDENT COUNCIL Marion Becker was elected president of the Student Council October 6 in a close race over Howard Loveless. Betty Wittman defeated Frank Essex. Other members of the council elected by popular vote are: Sidney Neel, David McDonald, Howard Loveless, Marguerite Fuess, seniors: Ellene Oliver, How- ard Hammans, Bill Williamson, Ellis Simpson, juniors, Gay Gillette, loyce Hos- kins, sophomores: lohn Wittman, lane Hammans, freshmen. The Student Council sponsored an auction sale at which students pledged 510,000 in War Bonds November 20 to open the Sixth War Loan Drive. De- cember l, the council was in charge of a formal dance at the U. S. O. for the benefit of the drive. Admission was by war bond or one dollar in defense stamps. The Student Council led a discussion on an honor system for S. H. S. The project was outlined and reviewed by the council in an all-student assemb- ly. The council also sponsored the Crippled Childrens Drive and an assembly was held for the benefit of this national drive. The council, too, was one of the initial organizations in sponsoring a campaign to have the band room sound proofed. To finish up a, year of successful achievement the council had a hayride April 23. Faculty advisers for the Student Council are Mrs. Revillo Hooper and Nor- vel Kelly. Left to right: John Wittman, lane Hammans, loyce Hoskins, Gay Gillette, Betty Wittman, Howard Hammans, Mrs. Revillo Hooper, Frank Essex, Ellene Oliver, Sidney Neel, Mr. H. H. Haley, Marguerite Fuess, David McDonald, Howard Loveless, Marion Becker. t it Sgt.. it
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right: lean Sanders, Leona Patterson, Bobbye lacobs, Howard Loveless, Kathleen Reinhart, Dorothy Ann Rich, Mary Ann Haley, Sidney Neel, H. H. Haley, Superintendentg Marion Becker, lean Holstun, Alfred Duncan, Lillian Prince, Glen Grandgeorge, Mrs. Revillo Hooper, Mary Ruth Ward. National Honor Society activities for 1944-45 ended with an all-day picnic May 2. This outing combined the annual party and one day's leave from school which is given to the members of the group in recognition of their out- standing achievement. Officers of the society are: Alfred Duncan, presidentp Marion Becker, vice- president: lean Holstun, secretary, Mary Ann Haley, treasurer: and Margaret Pullig, reporter. Other members who, as the officers, were taken into the or- ganization in their junior year are Glen Grandgeorge, Mary Ruth Ward, Lillian Prince and Sidney Neel. The yearly March of Dimes for the benefit of infantile paralysis victims was sponsored this year by the National Honor Society. Two assemblies were given during the campaign-one featuring an original playlet. At the first initiation, lanuary l9 the following seniors were taken into the organization: Howard Loveless, Kathleen Reinhart, Bobbye lacobs, Dorothy Rich, Leona Patterson, and lean Sanders. Members of the junior class who were initiated May 1 are: Otis Bowden, Elizabeth Teague, Betty Wittman, Frank Essex, Kathryn Wallworth, Peggy Blackmon. Eileen McGraw, and Doris Hicks. Sponsors for the group are Mrs. Revillo Hooper and Mrs. Bob Howe.
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