Crook County High School - Spurs Yearbook (Prineville, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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PAUL THALHOFER, President Pictured below are: reading from left to right R. Fearrien, B. McCormack, M. Doyle, J. C. STUDENT COUNCIL ernment is one of the most complex and arduous activities of the high school. Filling that position in our high school is the Student Council. The officers of the Student Body are elected by the students themselves in the year preceding that in which they are to serve. The class representatives are elected by the members of their class. The Advertising Manager, Athletics Manager, and the editor of the Blue and Gold Banner are elected by the Student Council. The President of the Girls' league is elected by its mem- bers. Each year the Student Council handles a stag- gering amount of business, problems about the school -affecting everyone-are argued and finally settled by the members of the council. Their position requires much responsibility and hard work which the mem- bers carry out to the best of their ability. - Student gov- .fx 1- : E. Fitch, H. Quinn, O. Buckley, S. Le Front row: P. Thalhofer, G. Boyce, P. Hyatt, S. J. Goodwin.

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A ain the Girls' - 8 League has ended a most successful year. Meet- ing once a month, the girls planned the many activities presented during the year, under the leadership of the president, Georgiann Boyce. Helping her were the vice president, Mary Louise Powell: secretary, Allyn Mae Grimes: treasurer, Onita McKinnon, the adviser, Mrs. Elizabeth Booton, and the eight members of the cabinet. These girls met at a luncheon at Mrs. Booton's home before school started, to make an outline of the activities to be spon- sored for the coming year by the league. The traditional formal candlelight Freshman initiation was held the night of September 14th, 1945. A rose was presented to each freshman girl's mother. The cabinet invited the members of the fac- ulty to a tea after school September 12th, 1945. Each freshman girl was invited by her big sister, a senior girl, to a potluck supper and dance, October 2nd, 1945. A project was chosen by each committee for the purpose of augmenting the treasury, all committees competing for tgp hogors in money earned. The committee ma ing t e most profit . was honored at a party given by the remaining GEORGTANN BOYCE- President girls in the league. Swishing formals, lovely flowers, and smooth, romantic dancing were seen the night of Decem- ber 21st, 1945. The Snow Ball proved to be a wonderful dance for the students. Famous Couples' were seen February 15th, 1946, at the annual Co-ed Ball, girls exclusive. Danc- ing, entertainment and a box lunch filled the enjoyable evening. Something new was added to the Girls' League meeting March 27th, 1946. The girls were hostesses to the boys. 'lhe cabinet entertained them and later refreshments were served. New faces were seen at the meeting in April, when the eighth grade girls were invited to attend and get acquainted with their big sisters. The girls were entertained and then danced at this annual event. One of the most enjoyable activities during the year was when the girls entertained their mothers. May 3rd, 1946, the halls were filled with the sound of clicking heels, and sophisticated -looking girls waiting for the arrival of their mothers, ready to present them with a corsage. Refreshments were served, tlllie mothers were entertained, and the Girls' League awards were presented to the girls who earnedt em. Pictured above are: Back row, left to right: M. Graham: M. White, S. Hoskinsong E. Larson, V. Almackg J. Crosswhite. Second row: W. Adkisson: M. Westbergg E. Booton, Adviser, B. Bailey: M. McKenzie. Front row: G. Boyce: O. McKinnon: A. Grimes: M. Powell. -1 N-.4

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