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L.. X ,,..f' A Y Qcbunl Qlluuncil REPRESENTATIVES lfVillia1n Blair Garland Clark Earl Elliot Edward Gardner Katherine Gardner Hinton Gwynn Margaret I-Tolland John Jordan Sam Kushner Ruth Mann Emanuel Moore Betsy Ogg Clara Richardson Harriett Shelbourne Mary F. Shelbourne Jessie Smith Bryan Tate Joe Trundle Marvin NlVatson Edgar 'Williams Anne Xvithers Robbie Yeatts One of the greatest desires of the students of the,Danville High School is to have student government. A beginning has been made towards this end by the organization of The Students' Cooperative Association. As the name indicates. is it not an organization for student control, but one for cooperation between pupil and teacher. This organiza- tion has two principal objects: First, to develop in the students a growing appreciation of membership in a self-governing community by effecting among the student body a wider diffusion of the responsibilities and privileges of self-governmentg and secondly, through unity of organization and increasing democracy of control to make Danville High School Z1 better and liner high school. These objects are very broad, and they can be attained if the students will work and cooperate with each other. This organizzation was formed in the early fall, and it has been successful 'as far as it can be judged now. Indeed, its success or failure depends upon the interest and work of the pupils. There are many benelits and privileges that can be obtained from this organization, but the students must realize that they must be willing to give their time and work. 70 r The '25 Cardinal .
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L... , 1 ., .553 Rabin Qllluh OFFICERS ' JAMES GARDNER ...v.,...................................,, ....... Preslidmrt .........,..,....,.Vicz'-Presidmzt LEONARD FITZGERALD ....... e HOWVARD GAMMON Y,...... .....,... 3' f?Cl'0fU7'j' and Trm1.r11rrr MEMBERS Lurton Arey Tlieoclore Baroody John Brown Hugh Clements Graham Cobb Frank Ferrell Benjamin Franklin Alfred Frix Clarence Frix Hobart Hundley Harold Hurd Frederick Keck Claude Lawless Douglass Perkinson Sam Stevens Binfold Sykes member a licensed Z1l'l12lU?lIl',y' The aim of this Club is Every a transmitter and zu sensitive r ceiver durinfr the cominff year. D D The Club plans to build 72 The '25 Cardinal
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