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dents name is submitted to a council of teachers who pass upon his accept- ance into the club. The points are secured by activities and studies which a pupil may under take during a year. There is a certain point value placed on grades accord'- ing to the standard of our grading. Also in athletics points are given per quarter in basketball, and inning in baseball. Other rates are given for scholarship teams and clubs of other types. The C Association this year has been a very active organization in the betterment of our school. Along with the student council we are editing a school paper, the C'all, also we are discussing things which would improve things about the school. At our first meeting we elected our officers for this year, they are as follows: President, Mary Rostofer: Vice'President, Carl Walter: Secretary, Lois Fausnaugh: News Reporter, Norma Parrish. ln our organization this year we have Z2 members. We are under the supervision of our principal, Mr. Porter. We hope that next year the num' ber of students able to enter this highly respected organization will be great- er than ever before. The meetings of the C Association are held twice a month. Carl Walter Editor THE STUDENT COUNCIL I The student council in our high school is in the first yea: of its exist'- ence. It was founded for the purpose of giving the student body a chance to express their ideas as to changes and conditions which should be made throughout the school. The members of this organization were elected at class meeting by ne students in each class. There are three members of each of the upper four grades and two members from the seventh and eighth grades or a total of sixteen members in all. The officers for the student council are as follows: President, joe Fisherg Vice-President, Junior Farley: Secretary, Gloria Smith. The student council is under the direction of our Superintendent, Mr. Fellg they hold meetings twice monthly, during which anything is discuss' ed which is of interest and has to do with the welfare of our school and its activities.
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The student council members held DADS night at our last basketball game: at this special occasion all the fathers of members of the basketball squad were given due recognition and honors. They also purchased penants for each school in the county with which to decorate the basketball gymnas- ium. Along with these things they have given many other useful thoughts and ideas. It was also the student council which presented the idea of having a school paper. .This paper has grown to be one of the prides of our school. We believe that the student council has greatly improved our school and that it should be continued in years to come. F. H. A. The F. H. A. was reorganized this year under the leadership of Mrs. Kraner who has been the leader of the F. H. A. for a number of years. We have accomplished much under her leadership. We have thirty-one members. We elected the following officers: President, Charlotte Coffman: Vice-President, Norma Parrish: Secretary, Margaret Brightg Treasurer, Betty Tisdale: Historian, Rugh Farleyg News Reporter, Evelyn Ety: and Parlimentarian, Phyllis Chaney. We have meetings several times a month. Some of them have been held during school hours. We had one meeting after school and cooked our supper afterwards. In December we had a Christ- mas party and gift exchange. The new members were given their formal initiation by the officers of Pleasantville F. H. A. during the same meeting. The initiation and install- ation ceremony was very impressive. Later the new mend: ers received their rough initiation which everyone noticed Several of the officers attended a county meeting held in Lancaster. Margaret Bright represented our club at the Central 111 District meet- ing held in Lancaster in February. She was elected assistant secretary of Central 111 District. Phyllis Lutz AMERICAN LEGION ESSAY WINNERS During the past three years students of Carroll High School has been entering the American Legion Essay Contest. In 194-6, Phyllis Lutz, Carl Walter, Melvin Rose, and Howard Cohagen won first places in the county in their own division. The first three students named won first places in the district, and Melvin Rose won in the state. His reward was a week's trip to Washington. This year Phyllis Lutz, Carl Walter, and Nancy Fell wrote winning county essays.
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