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Q s -1 N JN 7 9 K K i K Inter-School Council The Inter-School Council of the senior high schools of Oklahoma City is another organization which shows the rapid progress the schools are making. Oklahoma City has three senior high schools to take care of the many students, which are located in separate parts of the city. Though this ar- rangement is necessary, as in all larger cities, it is desired that the three schools be united as a whole and that the spirit of rivalry, which exists among the schools when they are contestants, should be a friendly one. This year, the three schools-Classen, Central and Capitol Hill-have taken a step toward making this wish a realization. They have organized into what is known as the Inter-City Council. This council is composed of six representatives from each school who meet together on the third Thurs- day of each month for the purpose of discussing and promoting any problem or activity which is of mutual interest to all the schools. Classen's representatives include Lawrence Klein, presidentg Eleanor Naylor, secretary, Richard Buchanan, Norman Anderson, Howard Ander- son, and Jack Stout. The president and secretary of each group preside at the meeting held in their school. The meetings are held alternately among the three schools. The purpose of the organization is to promote a friendly feeling among the senior high schools of the city. VV ith this purpose in view and by select- ing representatives who are prominent in student activities in their respective schools, ones who have an understanding of how detrimental to all institu- tions anything but friendly rivalry can be, the Inter-City Council has in its one year of organization done much to further unity between the schools. The Inter-City basketball banquet was sponsored by the Inter-City Coun- cil. This was given iinmediately after the close of the basketball season. Eleanor Naylor acted as chairman of the committee in making plans for the banquet. Guests included the principals of the city high schools, J. R. Barton, superintendent of schools, the high school coaches and ten basketball players from each. The players were allowed to bring one guest each. United we stand, divided we fall, is one of the best known sentences ever phrased, and it has proved to be one of the truest. It is the first principle of- all organizations. It applies to home and country, to school and church. to business and politics. This unity of spirit and purpose then should be one of the prime factors which should be taught while preparing for life during the school years. The Inter-City Council, with the aid of the student body. is attempting to realize this ambition. Twenty-Iwn CQOX C45. C-+5 QXXN.. Cfe'5. Caafk MARX Csfsi
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'N Harold Stuart Bill Wylie Edna Quick Martha Russell Dorothy Brewer Jack Kerns Dalton McBee ' Ruth Thomas Fay Lee McCall Major Ferguson George Barbom Jack Murphy Bill Warren Raymond Carter Elizabeth Bearly Dan Washburn Baxter Taylor Bill Bullis James McEldowney Sylvia Baker Glenn Gunst Norman Anderson Carolyn Landers Joe Stribling Marie Royle Jack Murphy U. S. Russell Virginia McCabe B B N f f Student Council 1 st Semester George Wilson Eugenia Bacon Ray Anthony Phillip Fry Jimmy McWilliams Lillian Baird Stuart Robinson Cornelia Cox Katherine Ross Frances Lewis Zale Chatiin Ray Bryant Lucille Hales Jim Hopkins 2st Semester Robert King Barbara Newbill Mary Clarke Bill Ripple Robert Turner Ray Anthony Jimmy McWilliams Richard Buchanan Mary E. Priest Mildred Smith Jane Bacon J. D. Perry Howard Anderson Jimmy Hopkins f K K F Dean McCallister Fred Dunlevy Charles Witt Robert Nicholson Winston Cruzon Lila B. Ross Dorothy Bolend Frances Stone Willard McGraw Fred Myers Geraldine Jensen Glenn Melton Jack Anderson Virginia Gentry Juanita Clark Jim Rutherford Jim McCall Ralph Kelly Lila B. Ross Mozelle Britton Edna Quick Marguerite Beaty Murel Norick Max Armitage Geraldine Jensen Jack Stout Dorothy Morgan X f Twenty-four CLON Q:r5..C-Hi MXN Clad .CJN-ln'bC4tsLia l f- r ' 'l ,, ,V ,, Q l- K 4.-Qin
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