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memories From within the halls of Ada High, The senior class departs, We’ve always held our standards high, And memories fill our hearts. Day in, day out, from morn till night, The senior spirit rules, Each day we strive to do the right, Collected, calm, and cool. From the first grade on, we've really done The things that make for worth, While all along we've had our fun, To equalize our work. We oft recall our grade school days, All the pranks that we could do, Snow hailing, hair pulling, childhood frays, Operettas and parties, too. And, oh, the days of Junior High, When young love flourished there, To lockers down the halls we'd fly, Our noses in the air. Our football team won every game, When we were sophomores, As seniors now, we did the same, We wish we could once more. In interclass we won the cup, As sophs and seniors too. We're setting higher standards up, To challenge all of you. Do you remember Valley of Ghosts ? The biggest hit of all, Beyond the Horizon's , now our boast, We're really on the ball. As back across the years we view, The happy days gone by. For everything we've learned from you, We thank you, Ada High. The future holds great things, we know, So nobly do we strive, And onward into life we go. The class of Forty-five. Barbara Kerr Jane Turner
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the duly elected representative of the student body for the purpose of fostering better relations between the administration and the students. The Student Council is to the students what the Congress is to the people of the United States. All of the measures of the Student Council which require a two-thirds majority approval of the members, are subject to the veto power of the principal and superintendent. It consists of a faculty adviser and twelve students—one from each class of the seventh, eighth;and ninth grades, two from the tenth grade, three from the eleventh, and four from the twelfth grade. All assembly urograms, social events, and hall discipline problems are disoensed through the assembly, social, and monitor committees resoectively. Temporary committees are appointed for the takin care of those branches of student welfare not covered by the above committees. The officers of the Student Council for the year 1944-45 are as follows: President! ,rice-president: Secretary: Treasurer: Adviser: Gerald Lamale, Senior Nary Alice Spar, Senior John Elliott, Junior Niles Amey, Junior Kiss Mabel Crawford The additional members of the Council are as follows: Gregg Pugh, and Roger McElroy, Seniors; Agnes LaRue, Junior; Phyllis Watts and James Hooper, Sophomores; Paul Van Atta, Freshman; Evonda McMillan, Eighth Grade; and Esther Stager, Seventh Grade. TEE PERMANENT COMMITTEES OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL Social: Mary Alice Spar-Chairman, Myron Nelson, Joe Ernsberger, Barbara Kerr, Chester Neff, Jean Main, John Elliott, Ina Hae Fender, Jim Gob in, Jackie Lamb, Barbara Hays, and Jane Turner. Assembly; Gerald Lamale-Chairman, Roger HcElroy, Helen Snare, James Banks, Robert Dilts, Jackie Lamb, and Russell Moore. Monitors: Gregg Pugh-Chairman, Lloyd Van Atta., James Green, Louis Good, Jack Gordon, Bob Gobin, Randall Roberson, Chester Neff, Warren Fisher, Paul Volck ning, Clyde Conley,Charles rood, Charles Shadlcy, and George Deringer.
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