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Student Council Sponsors Dances, Fund Student Body President, Harr)' Allison, presides at an assembly. Harry Allison’s election to student body president climaxed four years of service to his school. He has played football, basketball, and run track. The past two years he played on the A” football team and was starting center for defense this year. During his junior and senior years he spent much time in practicing for the class plays. He served as class president his freshman year and as social chairman his sophomore year. That same year he was elected class favorite. His willingness to contribute many hours of service to his school and his warmth and friendliness made him deserving of this honor.
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ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS
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Raising Campaigns The Student Council is the backbone of student body organi- zation. It provides training in leadership and citizenship. Giving the students an opportunity to understand the principles of gov- ernment, they have the chance to participate in a small scale elec- tion. An excutive committee composed of the officers and spon- sors meet twice a month. The full council made up of represent- atives from all home rooms and the presidents of the various clubs meet the other two Tuesdays. In the excutive sessions plans are made for the next meeting and they work out any problems con- cerning the student body and encourage harmony between teach- ers and students. During the year, the Council sponsors a Valentine Dance, Western Day, Twirp Week, Homecoming, the Halloween Carni- val, and Howdy Week. Student Council members also aid the senior class in the sale of magazines. The money they raise throughout the year is used to provide needed equipment for the school such as flags for the stage and a pitching machine for the baseball team. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Johns, sponsors, discuss Student Council plans. Kenneth Watkins, vice-president, presides at assembly. Mary Coffer, secretary, reads the minutes at a Student Council meeting. Ikey Burress, parliamentarian raises a point of order. 27
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