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actiue participation jackie Meekins, president of the student body, under- takes all her school duties with equal efficiency and vitality. p 1 Ever on the job, Bobby Younts, vice-president of the student body, catches a quick breath before the weekly meeting of the lower house. in Jtactent government Harmony and enthusiasm joined forces to lead the 548-'49 student council through one of the busiest and most satisfactory years in its history. At the first meeting it was decided that the upper and lower houses, which are the two branches of the student government, would meet jointly and sponsor major tasks together. Led byjackie Meekins, president of the student body, and Bobby Younts, vice-president, and advised by Miss Louise Hunter and Mrs. Clara Harrison, the two houses were able to success- fully complete a maximum of projects. Early in the year a series of discussions were held by the representatives of the student council in order to better acquaint the members of the student body with student council activities. The largest money-making' feature of the year was the Amateur Show. Skillfully com- bining their script with student talent, the Amateur Show committee emerged with 3 very enjoyable and Hnaneially successful per- formance. A committee, headed by Darrell Vonfian- non, spent months laboring over preparations Kent jackson and lNIiss Hunter look on as Barbara Mabrey makes a pennant sale to Ella -jean Ball.
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NIRS. l.EIl,A B. ROGERS, A.B., Mmcli, National Honor Society Adviser, MR. HENRY T. ROHDE, B.S., M.A., SCI-FYIFIV, Audio Visual Director, lWRS. R. H. SHAWV, B,S., ilrlathwrzzzlztx, Department Head, Sophomore Class Adviscrg IWISS SARAH SHERRILL, A.B., .'l.f.Yi5ft17If Librarian. M R. FRANK SHIELDS, Drz'z'f'r llllll-III-flg I?lfllNlfiUfl,' hir. A. Simeon, AB., Plyfsiczzl EIIIIUHIZVUH, Athletic Department Head: IVTISS ROSE SNHTH, A.l3., tSll'ff'llf'I', C.'l1.A. Representativeg AIRS. LYDA l'. SOWVERS, AB., .lIull1w111r1t1'r.s'. T 1 . . MISS ANN UPCHURCH, B.S., I'lg'.f1rr1Z lfdumtion, Girls' Intramural Sports, Cheerleader Adviserg MR. RALPH H. VANCE, A.B., Dizw,vMn! Occzzjzalions, Senior Class Adviser, President H.P. unit N.C.E.A., School Publicity Chair- man, MRS. VERA WALDEN, AB., Latin, Latin Club Adviser, Pointer Business Adviser, MR. W. KENNETH XNHITESELL, B.S., Influslrial Am-,' RUSS ELEANOR CLARE YOUNG, A.B.g B.L.I., Englzlrlz, Poinler Editorial Adviser. XV:-dncsday afternoons Gnd the teachers discussing current educational philosophy and school problems in the library.
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lzefpa to mofcf capable future CitiZ8l'lJ .lackic licckins administers thc oath of ollicc to thc nc-w nppcr l10llS4' 1'CI7l'CSCI'1I8.IlVi'S. Lyfl 10 rzlglzt: Rodncy Bcnnctt Barbara Dillon, Gladys Hall, Bobby Bundy, 51111111110 Slatc, Bill Craig, Barbara Klahrcy, and Kent Jackson. for thc annual Social Stzlndards Coiifcrciictv and Qlcancd El lll'lllIlNLll harvcst whcn thc inccting proved cxtrclncly hclpfnl to all who attcxiclccl. Not contcnt with following traditionzil pzit- tcrns of progrcss, this stndcnt council ll0I'lIlll- latcd Sonic larzxnd new ideas. Spccial connnit- lccs wcrc appointcd to scnd get-wcllu cards: to plan one-act plays, which wcrc given on school tiincg and LO snpcrvisc llrcq11cnt social cvcnts. Last, hut not lcast, thc lowcr house alonc sponsorcd a, bang-11p clean-up, fix-up cznn- pzlign, which rcally put ,ole H.P.H.S. in top notch physical condition. Lowcr housc 1n1-inhcrs arc, lqfl In I'l-v1ffIf,,fll'.Yl mzru Bob Yonnts, W. B. Millcr, Arch lvllflxlllllilll, ,lack YVillis, .Xlvis Ennis, Nlax Wfard, Tlicnnas Potts, Yan lioylcs, 1X1 Roach, Don lN11'Ncill, and Nos Alman. .S'1'1'mnf 111111: I4OlllSC,lOll1lSUI1, Betty Clolc, Gcricvicvc 81-2111- champ, Nfona Pc-nnington, Dot Kcndall, Wlink .Xllc-n, Shirlcy Gallinlorc, Nancy Holloway, Bctty Ann Stan- ton, Ann VonCannon, Joann VVardc'll, Pcggy Royals, Betty .Io lwahc, Nancy Haltom, and Ann Wfright. 1711.171 10111: 'fcasa BlUOII'l,.ll1HC Bivcns, Mcllaa Clapp, Bctty Cllairc SCl1llllllt'iSS, .Xnnc Shipwash, Gordic Nlaxwcll, Roland Burqcss, Bob Fountain, xvkllltfl' Travis Bill Wlright, and Billy Cfullcr. a 17
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