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S fu ent Ga The meefing will please come fo order, said Denny Michel, presidenf. Tiny Barnes will now lead us in fhe flag salufe .... Be seafed. sfudenfs, while Lola G-over reads fhe rninufes of fhe lasf meefing. Sam Wilson, will you please give your reporf of fhe balance on hand in fhe Treasury. Wifh fhis complefed fhe presidenf asked for announcemenfs, and afferwards furned fhe meefing over +o fhe cheerleaders. Through fhe year, so our sfudenf body meefings progressed. They revised fhe consfifufion, and efplained fhe principles of fhe school fo The incoming freshmen. Many fascinafing Nafional Assemblies were presenfed during fhe year. They were: Travelog speak- er, Del lmlarfer: magicians, Jimmie and Jane Wear: marimbisf, Gray: speaker on India, Ted Parkin- sonq liquid air show, Evermang fancy pennnan, Turner.
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Clockwisez Bethyl Hoskinson, Virginia Mink, Emerine Carlin, Peggy Boyce, Gwen Chalfant, Lola Gover, Denny Michel, Sam Wilson, Nola Miller, Ray Bailey, Pinky Bergstrom, Dave Thompson, and Sue Bachelder. The firsT meeTing of The sTudenT council was held SepTember 9, I947. The meefing was called To order by PresidenT Denny Michel. The appoinTmenT of The Blue and Gold Banner ediTor To Till The vacancy lefT by Sharon WesTberg's resignaTion was The firsT business broughT before The group. Nola Miller was appoinfed To The office. Peggy Boyce was puT in charge of The elecTion of The cheer leaders. This was done by secreT balloT and Lola Gover, Clara Adams and Pafsy Mink were elecied. The coun- cil voTecl Thai' SIB be allowed each girl for her cosTume. Early in The Tall The edifor of The Spurs was discussed and Sue Bachelder was elecfed. SubsequenT maTTers of major imporfance acfed upon by This represenTaTive group were: The sTudenT,council voTed all school dances be paid for by The school and The money be Taken ouT of The general fund. LeTTers of appreciaTion were wriTTen To The Lions Club and Junior Chamber of Commerce for donafing The lighfs and scoreboard on The fooTball field. One of The mosT imporTanT evenTs of The year was The carnival held November 2I.' For This evenT The presidenf appoinTed commiTTee chairmen in charge of The following: TickeT sales, Virginia Minky booTh making, Ray Bailey: adverfising, Sue Bachelderp booTh signs, Joan BallanTyne: queen prizes, Emerine Carling clean- up, Dave Thompson: Town donafions, class presidenfs wiTh Beverly Dalmer, chairman: prizes, Peggy Boyce. The carni- val was a huge success wiTh The proceeds amouniing To S97I.42. The resulT of The Tickef sales conferred upon Vir- ginia Mink The royal honor of queen. The sTudenT council boughf candy canes for The sTudenT body and The speech class gave Them ouT aT The ChrisTmas assembly. A movie camera was purchased by The school. This was boughf from The coke machine funds. This camera is a I6-mm. and is driven by baTTe-ries. The sTudenTs helped To buy a combinaTion radio- phonograph, by selling magazine subscripfions. The school also invesTed in a coke machine, which provides The sTu- denTs wifh cokes beTween classes and before and affer school. The funcfions of This organizafion have greaTly im- proved The school This year. And under The experf direcTion of Principal Donald GabberT have broughT The sfandard of The school up To a high level. l QUEEN VIRGINIA
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