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STUDENT. BODY COUNCIL The student Council was composed of the elected officers, representatives from the two lower classes, and a new member this year, the Girls’ League representative. Working with Mr. Coverdale, the Council transacted most of the financial business of the student body and athletic department. It established somewhat of a record by re-electing the president and all but two of its members, the second semester. An executive tour was made in which the student bodies of several large schools were visited. School traditions were discussed, and administrative ideas exchanged. President, Pat Thornton: first vice, Charles Weaver: second vice, Daniel Choisser; third vice, Robert Golden and Damon Watson; collector, Ralph Pickett; secretary, Mae Buss; freshman member, Everett fund, sophomore members, Owen Coffman and Kelly Seay; Girls’ League member, Dana Earl. tw J
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BLOCK B Members of the Block B club are drawn from lettermen in the major sports. The aims of the club are to promote clean, keen sportsmanship and to stimulate loyalty to B. U. H. S.. The boys sponsored a moving picture show and entertained with a picnic on the desert. Swimming is not included in the curricula, but the boys exhibited good form to their fair ladies. First Row—Theodore McKinney, Charles Weaver, Charles Cruncleton, Francis Jost, Dan Choisser, Joe Henderson, Damon Watson. Second Row—Coach Frank Kiech, Mason Iund, Stuart Elder, Roger Manwaring, Wesley Black, John Jensen, Francis Dunn, Rupert Hinkle, Ben Allen, Ralph Murchi son, Wilfred Dale, Max Rubright, Walter Andrews, Note—Gold footballs and basketballs are awarded to the varsity lettermen whose team either ties for or wins a championship. Several of the young ladies who wear the gold balls are not members of the Block B. to sc grou unde Club secor Colle ing r of th Melb Lou ( Gilm P Ralp| Thor
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