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St udent Council OFFICERS Ernest Miller, vice-president; Barbara Perkins, treasurer; Bill Brown, president; Jim Jordan, secretary. The Student Council with a membership of thirty-one students has completed a successful year. Some of the activities sponsored by this organization are lyceum programs, pen and pencil sales, and the cold drink stand. Other projects included assisting with the election of queens and attendants for football, basketball, and track; helping with the concession stand; and co-operating with the Pep Club in directing home-coming activities. A highlight of the ye3r was the Student Council Conference at Concordia on November 4. The Student Council representatives were chosen from the four classes, thirteen home rooms, and these five organized activities of the school: Hi-Y, Y-Teens, FFA, Pep Club, and Journalism. The officers of the council were nominated by a committee and elected by its members. Council members remaining in school at the beginning of next term shall constitute a council and function until a new council shall have been elected and organized. Sponsors for this organization are Mr. Chestnut, Miss Sams, Miss Torrence, and Mr. Finney. Back Row: (left to right) Don Nickell, Evalyn Moss, Keith Wiles, Marilyn Pelton, David Moss, Margie Myers, Darrell Treaster, Faye Griffin, Ronald File. Middle Row: John Gildersleeve, Donald Guard, Ila James, Allen Kiser, Margaret Houghton, Richard Davenport, Jean Lukens, Robert Norris, Betty Colby, Bob Michels. Front Row: Jim Jordan, Sondra Moore, George McCune, Bcrniece Hodler, Bill Gilbert, Kathleen Shamburg, Ernest Miller, Barbara Perkins, Bill Brown, Bob Hougland. Not Shown: Jim Dickinson and Wanda Gentry. 24
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Back Row: (Left to right) Wanda Williams, Wat’nena Diers, Eugene Clark, Elva Tice John Scraper, Patricia White, Jimmy Lange. Bernice Luckey, Robert Norris, Carleen Mears, Bob Houg-land, Emma Jean McCollough, Jimmy Wilson. Connie Tice. Middle Row: Bobby Logan, Margie Myers, Noel Shurtz, Marlene Miller, Robert Davis Martha Neinstedt, James Gaskill, Sondra Moore, Jimmie Hobbie, Barbara Street Lyle Abbott, Jean Lukens. Front Row: Marilyn Morrell, Peggy Horne, Donna Northcott, George Tatum, Virginia Kirts, Don Spratlin, Marjorie Godwin, Johnnie Hyman, Geraldine Hewitt, Keith Green, Joan Nelson. 23
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The B. H. S. Life “SCHOOL LIFE IN PRINT» BELOIT, KANSAS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1947 IN CLASS Nftl DAI I Hi-Y Sends Delegates To Hays Conference White Hussars Group To Be Next Lyceum The White Hussars, a symphonic SPECIAL EV CAD UAMP( L—T1 requ jst b Back row: (left to right) Phyllis Walter, Lorene Brewer, Marianne McMann, Mrs. Henrietta Tadu Boyd, John Irwin, Betty Colby, Joe Scraper, Earlene Broadbent and Marvalee Rehmert. ’ . Front Row: Willo Lou Lovell, Jim Gurley, Nadine Treaster, Berniece Hodler, Bernese Poulton 1 lea and Margie Henry, subj tai ] witl sch ites ide schc principal, £. M. cnesinu t, nas D.een THE STAFF There are fourteen students enrolled in journalism, these with the aid of the instructor are responsible for the regular publication of the B. H. S. Life every two weeks. Every six weeks the B. H. S. Lite Staff is reorganized giving everyone a different field. and clerk of the house. (Continued on Page 2) net . et-int-lass im-on- • ••Kind Mirhrv tin 11 hQVO r tVPrOIO iy .ou uuuuw, Oc rade will ibe clim yelling at the in and (Main. The candidates Queen are Virgini; Golladay, and Nad girls were choser class by the first The entire siudea the queen and she mir iua ,K annu n tf' lom ayracl J a ESLday ng, C le Be r craHH 'emc ids was furnished by four tracing trailers and one truck for the group of one hundred and fifty CL It lit ir Sr. 3 1 Sr. 3 1 Fr. 3 1 e Ft. 4 So. 3 1 vitt ..Fr. 3 1 Fr. 3 1 'hton -So. 3 1 y Fr. 3 1 er So. 4 Kee — » girls and boys. I RE LUCKY I After partaking of a bountiful re I past, the group enjoyed a short pro a nice looking school ram with Jerry Abercrombie serv as the exclamation of ing as master of ceremonies This The float sponsored by the journalism class won second prize in the homecoming parade. This is one of the many activities that this class has participated in. committee.
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