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T he Students Organize The representative of the student body is the Student Council, which IS made up of twenty five repre sentatxves, one from each home room This governing body grants charters for every school organization, gives permxssion for parties and entertainments to the various clubs and develops new ideas for the growth of school citizenship Durmg the past year the constitution and by laws of the council have been revised and brought up to date A complete detailed hall patrol system has become effective wherein various members of the student body are stationed in the corridors during class changing in order to silence unnecessary noise and to speed traffic onward Conducting a lost and found department, regulating party and social functions, raising the scholastic standards of pupils with falling grades, and sponsoring the year bool: On the Mon, are some of the duties of the council committees At one time during the year the council spent about two months m overhaulmg the Point Award Sys tem for making awards in Extra Curricular Activitxes, and as a result of its efforts the system has been points in Extra Curricular Activities during his three years m Senior High School All in all, membership charters have been awarded to twenty different school organizations this year by the councnl and these orgam zatxons are the only ones that can give credit towards these awards The council s hrst ofhcial act was to sponsor the election of class officers which was held a short time after the opening of school A period of time was allowed in order that every one might become acquainted w XF-K9 A 21 - . - - - - - u yr , . . worked out on a time basis. To qualify for a council letter, each student must earn no less than thirty . , . . ' . . wjfljv ' l ,ez - t X . E , 5 - ' . 'EL' . I If
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Camera Clicks . - California tries but just can't go anyplace. And so it was with our good friend and rival-Donora. lg Cappy thrzlls the crowd 'mth a touchdown On Parade A corner o the band :bows plenty o pep 0
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cPoliticians Win Class Elections Class of 1938 BRADLEY ANANIA LAMB TITLER Class of 939 SUTTON KECK R1-IULAND FITZGERALD Class of 940 HOUGH BROWN ARTIS MASTERSON When the ram of ballots had ceased thus year Charles Bradley was pulled out of the hat as President of the Senxor Class Vmcent Anama as the Vlce Presrdent Dora Lamb as Secretary and Mark Txtler as Treasurer On November 10 1937 the first bug undertalcmg of thus years Semor Class was the productlon of New Flres a three act play which was glven a hearty reception by the public Plans are also going forward for the senior prom and from all lndlC3.Il0hS xt looks as though xt will be The class officers for the Jumor Class are Presxdent Charles Chuck Sutton Vxce President Mary Elnzabeth Keck Secretary Frenda Ruhland and Treasurer Patty Fuzgerald Among the jumor actwmes for the year was the annual umor Prom wxth Art Gxles and hrs orchestra provxdmg the music Another acnvxty of the junior Class was the class play Chma Boy The elected representatives of the Sophomore Class are Presxdent Carl Hough Vice Presxdent Wxlllam Brown Secretary LeotaArt1s and Treasurer Fred Masterson 27 E Q lu 7 1 l r 7' i 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 7 1 , A . 3 S 5 ' . . . , . . 11 ' ,Y 1 , ' ' ' ' , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 a gala affair. , - 1 u as , - ' ' . 7 . l 7 9 n 1 , 1 1 1 3 , 1 l 1 1 1 . . . J . . ' . 1, . ,, 1 , 1 I 1 1 1 1 t , 9 , 3 s 3 s -
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