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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Charter of the Lamba Sigma Chapter of the National Honor So- ciety of Secondary Schools was granted to Buhl High School the twelfth day of March nineteen hundred twenty-nine by the National Council. Iiuhl was probably the second school in the state of Idaho to receive a charter, Iioise being the first. The formation ot' this society was to create enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage development of character in the pupils of Buhl High School. Membership is based on scholarship, service, leadership. and charac- ter. Eligible candidates must stand in the upper third of the class in scholarship and must have spent at least one year in Buhl High School. Membership consists of not more than tifteen per cent of the Senior class and not more than five per cent of the Junior class. The election is by a council consisting of the principal and four or more teachers whom he may select. The present membership consists of twelve Seniors and four Juniors with Mr. Yan Patten as faculty advisor. Top Row-Luntey, U'I'II'lf'Il, Orr, Hunt, Miracle' Middle How-Kerpa. Morse. Mr. Van Patten, Kirclier, Bail, Harder Iiotroiu Row-Kelly, f'llI'IIS, Iiiiw-1'1i, liaedels, We-sling, Howard
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'Q' M6- 'sr Top Row-I'urkinson. Mc-Czilelr, Penn e. Hoobine. Kirelier Middle Iiow-Kerpa. Skinner. Earl, KI'IIIII. Cox. Brown Bottom Row-Mr. Livesay, Joyce, Morse, Curtis, Mr. Van Patten STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST SEIVIESTER Offzwz-.Q SELQOND SEMEsTEic IRl'IJ MUIISIC President IlI'IJ MOIISIC WIQIGIIT IGAIII, Vive Presitlu-lit I'IC'l'I'I ISOYIJ ALTA I'I'Ii'I'IS St'l'l't'Iiil'y AI.'I',-X t'I'Ii'I'IS WAI.'I'I-Ili IiI'IliI'A 'I'l'eus11l'ei' W.XI,'I'I'IIi KIGIIIRX IVAN SIQINNICIQ Ilusiness AIilIl2lQ.14'I' IVAN SIQINNICII MIL LIVICSAY Criiie MR. IIICNNINHS I'A'I'IiI1'IA. .IQJYVIC Senior KXXIIIIII-I MIIiAi'I,IC I'1YlCIiIC'I l' PHX Senior 'I'ICII AIIIAI IIII.I, IBAIIIUJN .Iunior AVIS IIICNNIS MI'IIiI.IC IIIUJWX .lunior I,I'lII.A SMITII IAIIS IQIIUTII SHIIIIIIIIIJIIW' I'IIYI,I.IS CIICIIIIICIQ XYII,I.IiXM Mvt'AI.I4II4 Sopliomort- .Il'NIUIi WILLIAMS IIAY IIUUIIINCI I-'resliiiiuii IIUIIIIY ISALIAII' TICIP I'IiXf'l-I Fiesliiiiziii LIAJYIJ 'I'IIlIMI'Sl1N .IIM IQIIQVIIICIQ Iizinfl .IIM IiIIU'IIl'IIi l1I'Ii'I' IKXIIIQINSIJN lll't'liesil'n I!I'li'I' IHXIIKIYSUX Mli. VAX I'.X'l I'I-IX Advisor MII. VAX I'A'I I'I'IN The Student Council is the governing board of the student body. This group decides all important questions pertaining to the student body as at whole and those concerned with the Student Association and the distribu- tion ot' the student body funds. The membership of the Student Council is made up ot' representatives from all classes and organizations of the school as well as the oiiieers oi' the Student Association. The otlicers ot' the Student Association act as presiding otlicers of this group with Mr. Yan Patten as the advisor. fu?
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Hyder. Smith. Smalley, Fair. Kucera, Miller, Roberts. Earl, Mr. Livesay, Coach. DEBATE Buhl was represented in the District Debate Tournament at Twin Falls on March 26 by Helen Miller and Russel Smalley, Negative, and William Roberts and Norman Hyder, Aflirmatiye. The Buhl team ranked third. The alternates were Wallace Smith and Rose Kucera. Wright Earl was the debate manager. COMMERCIAL CONTEST The commercial contest was held in Twin Falls on April 226, 1935. Buhl entered teams in Shorthand, Typing, and Bookkeeping. The Bookkeeping team tied for third place in the district, and the Typing ll team placed second in the state. Individual honors went to Alice Raedels, Helen Banbury and Louise Robertson. Top Row-Mr. Shivf-ly. Harder, Oppliger. Spiker. Mr. Curtis I-lolioln liow-Miracle. Meyer. Iiaerlels. Curtis, Luntey
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