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Top Row-Al. Nash, ID, Kissinger, li. Robinson. H. Logue, A. Sage, R. Ledbutter. Second Row-D. Critchlow, M. Barry, Mr. Stuelke, li. Chcen, B. Holland. Our board of control has a personnel of three seniors, four juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman who conduct the affairs of student body government. The function of this group is to enforce the rules and regulations of the school and promote the general welfare. During the past year new activities have been launched such as the work project and the Citizenship Credit Chart. The work project under the direction of Hershall Logue is one of our great- est achievements. The purpose of the work project is to find jobs for students who would like to earn their own spending money. Volunteers from the student body who canvassed the community in the interest of this project are highly recommended by the board of control for their splendid service. A second innovation on the part of the board of control this year is the chart system. We wish to give credit to every student for his individual con- tribution in making student government and social living a successg so we are attempting to place on a chart beside each name all the contributions made in a year. Rlea Mays at the head of the committee has discharged her duties well. The members of the board of control are as follows: Chairman, Roy Ledbet- terg Secretary, Eleanor Gheeng Hershall Logue, Rlea Mays, Don Kissinger, James Ramage, John Nash, Alice Sage, Edith Lee Robinson, and Don Critchlow. Koa d of Con trol
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Top Row-Mr. Harvey, B. Beddow, F. Sharp, J. Holland, M. Stewart. Second Row-D. Stipp, C. Kolb, M. Armstrong, A. Kubin, T. Johnson, R. Davidson, john Holland, President The purpose of the executive board is to discuss and decide matters concern- ing the student body. This representative group of the student body meets with Mr. Harvey every Monday. This group has accomplished many things this year. One of their hardest jobs was to balance the budget. They did this by working hard to secure a better per cent of the student body dues. We must compliment them on their work. The executive board also talks about plans for home coming, which is one of the biggest days at school. They plan and take care of the student body as- semblies, gate receipts from athletics, and numerous other activities. This organization is headed by John Holland, president of the student body. John was assisted by Don Stipp, vice-presidentg Mildred Armstrong, treasurerg and Adele Kubin, secretary. T. J. johnson, athletic managerg Melvin Stewart, senior representativeg Floyd Sharp, junior representativeg Chester Kolb, sophomore representativeg Richard Davison, freshman representative, were also members of this group. ecati e Koa:-d
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Cabinet Organized in 1935-36 to give more students a chance to run the affairs of the student body, the cabinet is one of the most active departments. This gov- erning body of students discuss such things as amendments to the constitution, noon dances, and other activities. To train the students as to correct parliamentary order, a small book called Come to Order is used. This year there was an amendment added to the constitution saying that no person was considered an active member of the student body unless his dues were paid. Admittance to noon dances, student body dances, and student body assemblies were limited to student body ticket holders. To have uniform school rings instead of different styled class rings every year was another matter presented by the cabinet and passed by the student body. Don Stipp, vice-president of the student body, is head of the cabinet. Seven members from each class make up this group under the advisership of Mr. Stuelke. Don Stipp, President. Top Row-Mr. Stuelkc, S. Bates, V. Muzzall, D. Kissinger, K. Brunot, B. Beddow, J. Holland, J. Nash, K. Irby, C. Howard, F. Sharp L. Echanis, H. Van Patten, H. Logue. Second Row-R. Ledbetter, D. Prior, H. Yates, J. Summers, Z. Hopper, V. Voorhees, A. Sage, E. Robinson, M. Pickering, D. Phillips A. Hill, B. Slaybaugh, B. Smith. Third Row-C. Clark, M. Meredith, J. Chansler, J. Armstrong, M. Barry, J. Baker, M. Armstrong, L. Manuel, E. Gheen, B. Griffith Bottom Row-R. Fcrrce, R. Doty, B. Griffith, A. Kubin, D. Stipp, L. Epson, B. Holland, G. Manning. li lg 1. ,L If C ...,...- Hx' 7 x
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