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STUDE T COUNCIL pq STUDENT COLTTCIL POP CORN' . . . uas aflrerlisezl over the public address daily llllll Claire Chilzlers am! Linda Price I0 ll sophom ore Il'lll'1'IIg lunch. RODEO ,-ID . . . Donnie folznsun. one uf llze CUHICSHIIIIJ in file .-lll'-High Svlmul l,lnun- pionship Rodeo, is shousn uillz lhc lop pri:es. 8 lf' H-v il T40 Ilffl' . . . Vary .4lIll ,Hiller and Chrislvv Brown prepare for a llllvl-5 mg IIJSIITHQ in Ihr- Stzulenl frllllllflil office near llle Palm. The 1938-39 Student tlouncil was responsilile for the liringing and maintaining of an exvhangze student. This fn-at nas accomplished primarily from funds raised ln' this at-tiw group in their work with the daily pop corn sales in the cafeteria during the luneh period. the tax on the several parking lots and the annual Junior Indoor Championship Rodeo. This was the third year for the parking lots. which were rented to faculty and students at the rate of 52.00 per month. The Rodeo, held during the Ama- rillo Fat Stock Show. January 23-27, was one of the most successful in the history of the council. This year the profits and some of the lalmor was shared with and by the other two high schools in the city for the benefit of their student exchange programs. The Student Council met weekly during the sevond period on Tuesday in the hand room, the cafeteria and other plavvs. lilltlI'l'i Mt-Hargue serxed as presi- dent of tht- group uliir-lm invluded ten tiount'ilmc'n-at- large r-le-vtt-rl ln the stud:-nt lmody and the regular homeroom rc'pr4-svntalixes. The eounnil served the governing lnody for the entire student body. 'NOW HEAR THIS . . , filiurlr llr'Haryue is pielurezl presizlirzg nrer Ilze executive ofjivers of llle .Sludenl Council prior la one of lheir ll eelrly meetings. fx, I A 'wifi -J - . wg i s - , VL..
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N Hun: UFFICERS . . . of Ihe Low Ilnjeros elulz mee! uillz sponsor .lliss liola lfallarrl 1411 the Sllfllllhvll vlasxrouui 10 nmlc plans for lfzeir annual I'z'1'sla. The language department at Fandieland inc-rcased lvv one Romantic Langiiage this 1951!-39 school vear with the return of Vrem-li to the 1-urric-ulum. Mrs. James Ranch was elef-ted to the far-ultv as instrum-tor and prepared the students in this language of love. Miss Anna Hue Klapprotli was missing from the Latin 1-lasses for the first time in over three decades, having retired after the l'J5T-511 st-hool year. Miss Marie Donnell took eomlnzrnd of the anvient Roman words with six periods of Latin. Miss Viola Ballard 1-ontinued her work with the Spanish classes and was aided hy Mrs. llunf-k. The Spanish pictures on this page were the students of Miss Bullardls classes. The l.atin students are memlvers of the lnternos Cluh whim-h was not too avtive this vc-ar. The Spanish ANGUAGE GROUPS LADY LIl3ffR,4IfE . . . Farris liennell plays the blue monster piano in the Spauislz 4-laxsruorn for a group of slurlents enrollczl in Ilze class. students are memlmers of the l.os Xlajeros Lluh. Students in the French 4-lasses organized the French Cluh and selected pen pals from names suhmitted by Helga Thomsen, a student living with the Atkins, out on Ong: Street. and a native of fir,-rmanv. FREYCH STUDY . . , is personified ln' llif' ofjifers of the Frenflz Club. llarriel Martin, left, Sandra Bussarzl and Helga Tlzmrzsffu ztlio are busy u illz a flag. 1 w Page l'1 v. ,twig 39 nfl? TJKE A TRU' . . . Rl-l'l1llVIf Tmlff, Snurellv , 1'11j'. Ann Sriorfgrass llllll Uellz Sltllllrl stan: near a pffmlvr of llle luurl nj ,lf1'.x'1'u1. I L
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