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H I L L I F E — 1 9 4 3 Student Council First row, left to right — Shroyer Lange, Jimmie Dobbins (Treasurer), Alton Riley (Vice-President), Billy Cheek (President), Anne Rogers (Ex-Secretary), Betty Vashaw (Secretary), Joe Gutierrez. Second row, left to right — Marian Stoudemire, Dorothy Dashiell, Mil- dred Lasley, Daphene Lacock, Norma Hearne, Sammy Summerlin, Bill Pritchard, Ben Crigler, George Pickard, Bill Carmichael, J. P. Ellington. Third row, left to right — Johnny Williams, Earl Hartsell, Raymond Perry, Collier Cobb, III, Bill Killinger, Lee Wiley. STUDENT COUNCIL This has been quite an unusual year for the Student Council. It did not publish a hand- book, since there was no Freshman class. It did not have a school store, usually its chief source of income, for lack of space. Also the Council ' s secretary left at the mid-term and due to a reshuffle of homerooms, a mid-term election of new Homeroom Representatives was held. The Council, in the face of these obstacles, took the bit in its teeth and in addition to carrying on its regular duties, set up the sale of War Stamps in the school, helped organize the Victory Corps, and sponsored a Scrap Drive and Key Contest. And so, the Student Council, under conditions brought on by the war, plus the loss of the school building, has carried on admirably in a truly democratic manner. li Pcige T hirly
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