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Behicatinn O MR. HALLIE L. SMITH, our good friend and teacher, Whose high standards of courtesy, honesty, and integrity have served as guides and inspiration, whose ability and willing- ness to help have always been so clearly shown, and whose criticism and praise have been equally beneficial to us, we, the class of IQ34, sincerely dedicate this Ceniad.
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jfnrztnarbpe IFFE, after having perused ye yeare booke, thou, the reader, hath obtained any newes thou didst not know before, hath recognized a singyl picture, hath read a singyl jokye thou hadst never read before, and hath nothynge but pitye in thy hearte for the authors of ye yeare booke, then We, ye editors, Wille be extremely satisfyde.
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The Qlzniah Standing: Gordon Puhlow, Miss Stophlet. Paul Kirker. Mr. Cleminson, Arthur jenkins. Seated: Edward Fenner, Sheldon Crossman, Charles Leighton. Elsie Mcliibbin, Raymond Smith, Roland Smith, YVilliam Stack, Swtuhent Cllnuntil OFFICERS President . . PAUL KIRKER Vice President . . SHEr.DoN CROSSMAN Searefary . ELSIE MCKIBBIN Vice Secrefary . . . . . VVILLIAM STACK Faculfy Represmratifves . . Miss STQJPHLET, Mr. CLEMINSON ITH the fine precedent set by previous Student Councils, the Student Council this year has attempted to stimulate a Hner spirit in the student body, to promote school activities, and to bring about cooperation between the students and the faculty. VVith this purpose in mind the Council has sponsored many projects. A new amendment was incorporated in the constitution requiring class officers to have at least a Cn average. Many activities were sponsored such as activity ticket sale, election of new cheer leaders, pep meetings, class dues drive, hour dances and others. Central High School and Eastern of Lansing were visited and many new ideas brought back. A new system for better hall conditions, that is, hall ofiicers, was installed, and has met with fine cooperation from the students. The football banquet as a celebration of Trojan victories was given in the fall, and the number in attendance set a new record for such affairs. The paper sale, this year to raise money for a pledge made to Peoples Church, was planned and effectively carried out. A locker cleaning campaign was sponsored in the spring. The council this year has tried to uphold its standard and purpose. It has given its best service to our school. Page Six
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