9A Class TOPROW—Paul William», George Goutz, Virgil Roedel, Andrew Wright. Wilson, Bethel Tobin, Charles SECOND ROW—Dee Edward McFarland, bell. Joe Wlttmer, Eugene Miller, Carl Russell Scales, Paul Day, Cecil Camp- llarmon, Kenneth Harmon. TH,SD,«RSW Tran 5 Hebrter’ Herman Phillips, James Hatfield, Helen Young. Ferdinand Kern, Glenn Mills Hewing. 'ranz. Geneva Barr, Ruth Warren Nicholson, Elvin FOURTH ROW—Aline Powers, Fonda Chapmai Bessie Hart, Helen Eble, Helen Youngblood, Bessie Mae Dark, Mary Ruth Rucker. Carrie Baker, Pauline Perigo, Eva Klllebrew, Geneva Smith, •’T ««W-M» Evan», Bernice Fisher, Opal Korb, Alma Keele Ix)is Hud- Helmbwk en' a Hl ' Doro,hy Hul1' Jane Hoover, Mildred Gore, TV—Carmelita Bixby, ena Byers, Elizabeth M, Evelyn Ryan. Martha Willett. Miller, Helen Mae Emma Huffman. Dorothy Charlton, Bessie Luttrell, « po» nett Pres ’,ee Allen Vice- i! . arren Nicholson Secreta.. ,.. Ryan Treasurer- ..,!S Hr don Kl yi, ki yi, ki flippity brim! Come out of the woods, Sandpaper your chin! We’re wild, we’re woolly. We’re notched like a saw! Freshmen! Freshmen! Raw! Raw! Raw! 1929 Page Twenty-six
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THE PIONEER A Pioneer Project The Student Council TOPr,.R!)W7 Florence Wilk,ns°n. Miss Youngblood, Mr. Bennett, Miss McKown. Richard Johnson SECOND ROW—Dorothy Day, Mildred Donnelly, Charles Kinder, Thelma Cranor, Jane Hoover. BOTTOM ROW—Traylor Inman, Max Bohrer. President—Charles Kinder Secretary—Thelma Cranor This is the first year for Student Government in Boonville High School. A council of students and teachers was elected by the student body. Students chosen were: Charles Kinder, Mildred Donnelly, Thelma Cranor, Florence Wilkinson, Richard Johnson, Cecil Clifford, Max Bohrer, Jane Hoover, Dorothy Day, and Traylor Inman. .Teachers chosen were: Mr. Bennett, Miss Youngblood, and Miss McKown Charles Kinder was elected by the Council as its president; Mildred Donnelly, vice-president, and Thelma Cranoi, secretary-treaurer. The Council had only a few months in which to serve but has made a begin- ning by sponsoring chapel programs, choosing an emblem for the chool, and tak- ing charge of the library book . They have three permanent committees: pub- licity, interschool relations and chapei program. They are also undertaking to furnish a social annex. Page Twenty-eight 1929
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