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K . Ss 1 yy ry gy Q R59 ' The Faculty Mrs. Leo Cailey, Commercial Departmentg Paul Bell, Industrial Arts: Kathleen Lowther, Malhematics: Gladys Smilie Commercial: T. R. Steman, Science: Florence McClure, Language, Helen Allison, Home Economics: Charles Moore, Science. Kenneth Kaufman, Language: Lottie Conlan, Arrg Maurine Hoover, Historyg Stanley Myers, Scienceg Ruth Snell, Language, l-oda Hall, History: Roy Bennett, Commercial, Athleticsg Ruth Morris, Ilflathematics. Helen Norris, Englishg W. A. Henderson, Psychologyg Helen Ferris, English: Mary Gray, English: Raymond Ryder, History Dorothy Angevine, Languageg Mabel Stewart, Mathematics, H. F. Rusch, Industrial Arts. Paul V. Selders, Industrial Artsg Mary Brucher, Home Economics: Jeanette Gordon. History: A. W. Hornung, Industrial Arls Cora Voy Ward, English: Stella Samuel, Language: C. Guy Brown, Commercial: Adelia Clifton, English. Page Six
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THE STUDENT ooUNotL l926 in the Student Second Semesteq, Council T' ' ' T ing in room 208 after school on Tuesday after- noons been forced to adjourn for lack of a quorum of its membership with which to trans- act official business. The student activity fund, which is main- tained from the proceeds of the annual Hippo- drome and other plays, is controlled by the Student Council. The members must judge the validity of all bills presented before allow- ing them to be paid from this treasury. In the fall, before the biggest football game of the year, the Student Council sponsored a big bonfire pep meeting at Eleventh and Santa Ee to rally the old school spirit for the next day's game, During the observation of national edu- . .. T. F. GAFPORD LoU1sE REPLOGLE cational week, un the month of November, the president Vice pres,-dem. members of the Council assisted in the carrying out of A'Back to Youth night by acting as 'Aguides for lost parents who were visiting the various classes, In the spring the annual open house sponsored by the Student Council proved to be a success, in spite of inclement weather and conflicting engagements. This year for the first time the Student Council has its own stationery. Under the direction of a courtesy committee letters are written to any member of the faculty or student body who has in any way been indisposed or has suffered some great misfortune. Letters are also written to other schools thanking them for the entertainment of our students visiting as participants in some inter-school contest. -T. F. Gafford, Jr. Verne Timmons, Edwin Patterson, Thelma King, Eugene Dyche. Jack Woods, Virginia Mathis, Jennings McBride, Joe Espinosa. 1 Milton Berg, Ed Howard, Roger Cuivens, Earl Stewart, Herbert Howell, John Laughlin, Phil Grogan, LaVier Morgan. Marion Amos, Roger Pishney, Ed White, Mary Coates, Mary Myrrison. George Noah, Streetier Stuart, Richard Mills. Carrol Brown, Paul Wilbor, Ora McCall, Bruce Holmes, Jack Watson, Sam Alexander, Mary Elizabeth Cates, Garner Douglas. N W Page Five
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The Faculty Beryl Barnett, Journalism: F. W, Whinery, History: Lucille Dawkins, Commercial: Blanche Holland, Historgg L. S. Demand, lllathematicsf Eva Ghowning, Librarian: Kathleen Norris, Athletics: R. E. Berry, Science. A. C, Floyd, Commercial: Mary Benedict, Office: Eleanor Vaught. Office: S. B. Lippincott, Science: Mrs. W. Vylillingham, Dean of Girls: Mary Neal, Commercial: N, A. Lago, Mechanical Drawing: Lily Short, Language. Virgil Jones. Athletics: Greta Hansen, English: Barbara Schlabach, Language: Ruth Rogers, English: lrene Hamilton, Mathe- maticsg Floyd K. Russell. Music. Eva Lee, Music: Mrs. Pearl Brashear, Commercial: Grace Chadwick, Art: G L. Bowdlear, Athletics. Gymnastics: Georgia Sheldon, Englishg lone Blackert, Science: C. A, Parker, Industrial Arts: Floy Dawson, History. i l Page Seven
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