Classen High School - Orbit Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1932

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Meteor Executive Council BRONSON LYON, Studczzt Council t1'ca5u1'er,' FAN LOUISE LOONEY, SlllClC1If Council SCCI'0lfI.l'j',' KARL RUscH, Senior Class p1'eside11z',' CAROL BOONE, Sl'1lCIl8Ill Council prcsz'dc1zf,' BILL BATES, Junior Class pffesidcntg ED SWATEK, Stztfdent Council t'ice-fwcsidclzt. Representing the center of government in Classen, the Executive Council is composed of the major officers of the Student Council, the three class presidents and a representative of the Classen Life. Miss Etha Townsend and Mr. Fred Lyon are the sponsors for this important council. The Executive Council aids in problems of Student government by acting as the nucleus of the Student Coun- cil. Co-operation is sought in every possible manner in the governmental matters of the school. As a result of the team work between these two bodies we have the following movements, each one of which proved a great benefit to the studentsg the spon- soring of the Safety Drive, better order in assembly, and the new home room schedule. Classen was represented at Topeka at the Student Council Conference through the efforts of the Executive Council, by Carol Boone, Student Council president, and Karl Rusch. president of the Senior Class. lIn1tersfCittiy Council The Inter-City Council, which was organized to promote good will and to discuss problems which confronted the three High Schools of Oklahoma City, is composed of ive representatives and one sponsor from Classen, Central, and Capitol Hill. Meeting three times a year, once in each school, they seek to col- laborate with the three student councils. The members from Classen this year were: Carol Boone, Bill Bullis, A. Mull, Aileen Simms, and Frank Hamilton, with Miss Etha Townsend as their sponsor. The one important project to be undertaken for the coming year is the preparation of a code of Sportsmanship for the incoming Sophomores. 1932 Page Eight



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lllzffem' Senior Ulliliiitcers l Kimi, Rest-u, pre.sin'm1f,- EDITH VVOOD, 5C'l'1'f'fl77'-X'.' COREI2 THUMAS, ff'6USW'W,' Blu. B1'l.i,is, 'z'1r0-fv1'0.f1dm1t. The Senior Class ol 1952 has mzuiy members ol unusual worth :md ability. lt has had splendid leadership and cooperation throughout its career. .Xmong its ambitious umlertultings during the year was its class play, 'l'hc lleggnr on llo1'sebaeli , directed by Mrs. llzunpton Tucker, with the lends plztyedvby Carol Boone and Loren Sage. As its beautiful 'farewell gilt the class presented 21 cyclorzuna of blue to harmonize with the other zuiditoriuni furnishings. Aided by the sponsors and counselor, the officers planned the Senior Breakfast, at lovely ultziir given at the Skirvin Roof Garden exclusively for the gracluuting class. The prospects for the future success of the individuals of '32 are bright. Their record has been an especially fine one. They go forth from high school 'tl l l he1rts 21 sense ot fellowship and hiffh hopes for the ensuinff years. wiiguc C , . . b . . , ,D .1932 Page Ten

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