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Q 5 C, H. Freeman, Nina Fulton, Westley Mahling, Sadonia Kelly, Wilson Burum, Walter Hellbaum, principal THE MERIT BOARD HE Merit System was organized and perfected by Mr. Freeman, Mr. Hellbaum, and Mr. Pettit in l932. Because of its success it has been continued in this school. It was originally established to take the place of the Detention System, and it, with the Student Council, supervises all student body affairs. The Board determines all punishment of students for any act considered a misdemeanor. At the beginning of the school term each student is given one hundred merits. The loss of merits may be due to certain acts such as: forgery, cheating, unexcused tardiness and absences, leaving school grounds without an office permit, usage of bad language, and rudeness and disorderliness in halls or grounds.. A grade ot 80 is required of any student to hold an office or to participate in any school activities. A fall below 80 causes an automatic resignation of the student from his office, honor, or activity. A student is mechanically suspended who falls below the deadline of 75 merits. The Board for the year, l93'5-l936 consists of the following members: Mr. Freeman, chairman, Wilson Burum, student body president, Sadonia Kelly, Girl's League representative, Westley Mahling, Boy's Forum repre- sentative, Miss Fulton, faculty representative, and Mr. Hellbaum, honorary member. -G
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eff WALTER HELLBAUM FROM THE PRINCIPAL T HAS been only a few years since music has definitely become a part of every high school course of study. Less than fifteen years ago it was considered a fad or a frill. It was commonly thought that only the ones who could afford music lessons or who were especially talented should have the privilege of studying music. Now we find that the life of every individual is greatly affected by music. We whistle when we are afraid, we sing when we are happy, and we are comforted by music when we are sad and ill. Then, too, music helps us to occupy the large amount of leisure time we have each day. I consider the music department in our high school one of the strongest and most cooperative departments we have, and l want espe- cially to thank Mercedes White, the editor of the Delphic Echoes, and Mr. Hayden, the music director, for their unusual leadership in making this department the success it is. .-.9QQ.-. TRUSTEES Joe E. Greene, chairman, Elmer Schwab, clerk, R. L. Perry, Weaver Liebau, Corwin Sill Mary E. Burum, Secretary
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. ugh 02' 1 , 41 Back row-C, H, Freeman, Howard Sweatt, Denzil Dial, Fellie Robinson, Westley Mahling, Middle row- Ra Hunnicutt Dick Brown Rai h Miller Thurst W k J' C Wil B r Fr t Y , , D , on omac, im ann, son uum, on row- Corol Russell, Kathryn Fraser, Frances Trembley, Harriet Cochran, Gwendolyn Freeman, Mildred Hollis, Mercedes White, STUDENT COUNCIL HE Student Council consists of the thirteen Student Body officers, presidents of the four classes, and the presidents of the Boys' Forum and Girls' League. The year i935-i936 was started with a social evening at the home of Mr. Hellbaum on the Thursday before school began, Affairs of the coming year were discussed, and later in the evening refreshments were served. The outstanding acts of the council were making the student activities ticket transferable and giving votes to the Girls' League and Boys' Forum presidents. Members ofthe council were: Wilson Burum, president, Harriet Cochran, vice president, Gwendolyn Freeman, secretary, Frances Trembley, treasurer, Fellie Robinson, yell leader, Howard Sweatt, editor of the Emerald and White, Kathryn Fraser, business manager of the Emerald and White, Mercedes White, editor of the Delphic Echoes, Mildred Hollis, business manager of the Delphic Echoes, ' Thurston Womack, boy's athletic mana- ger, Lydia Spomer, girl's athletic manager, Ray l-lunnicutt, advertising manager, Willard Vase, custodian, Jim Conn, senior class president, Denzil Dial, junior class president, Ralph Miller, sophomore class president, Dick Brown, freshman class president, Carol Russell, president of Girls' League, Westley Mahling, president of the Boys' Forum, and the adviser, Mr. Freeman. James Fincher was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Ray Hunnicutt, who resigned as advertising manager. 1 4.
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