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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of Coalten High School held it's first meeting on September ls, 1950, and elect- ed the following officers: Juanita Linger, President Charles Girard, Vice-President Magdalene Silvester, Secretary and Treasurer The Student Council, with the aid of our spon. sor Mr. Martin, has enjoyed a progressive year. We presented four assembly programs. The first program featu ed Mr. David D. Brown On March 9 we sponsored and ments when the West Virgini presented the one-act play, the supervision of Mr. John R III as guest speaker. tork care of all arrange- Wesleyan Dramatic Club, Miss Tillies Begg, under Shaver. In January we presented a Korean war veteran who spoke to the student body on the war situation in the Far East. Sergeant Pratt showed a film illustrating the veteran's talk. In April we handled the details necessary for presentation of the West Virginia Business College assembly. In May we sponsored the May Carnival at which time we raised a sizeable sum of money for general slhool expenses. Other importfnt Student Council activities in- eluded: Cl? Assisting at heme basketball games. C21 Supervision of school assembly programs. fel Improvement of noon hour entertainment C J Improvtment of ping-pong playing facilities Our spring social plans include a picnic yet to be planned in detail.
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GLEE CLUB Our Glee Club was organized in September when Mr. Siedhoff began making his regular Tuesday and Thursday visits to Coalton High School. We have met regularly every Tuesday and Thursday all year and have worked diligently on several different types of music. We have accomplished much in the music line and have had many good times together. At the present time we are working on our commencement music. We haven't made any trips or sung oublicly this year as we did last year. Plans, however, call for possible assembly program performances bothat Coalton and Elkins High School. The following gitls are members of the club: Sara Loudin, Eleanor Yeager, June Elmore, Betty Simon Marie Cappodony, Dorothy Miller, Cornelia Miller Phillips, Carolsue Phillips, Norma Jean Townsand, Nellie Ostrowske, and Marie Broschart. 11111111111111111110l11i1111Q11 331311161-DDQQQQSCQZQQQQ Eleanor Phillips: UDid Edison make the first talk- ing machine, Mr. Stalnaker?N Mr. Stalnakerz UNO Eleanor God made the first one, but Edison made the first one that could be shut off.N Betty Simon: HCan you tell me in round numbers what I got yesterday on the General Math. test, Mr. Johnson?U Mr. Johnson: UYes, zero.H Mr. Johnson: Ulf there were Mr. Jones,Mrs. Jones, and the baby, how many were'there?n Juanita: UTherc were two and one to carry.U
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