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f-f l fv s.4ffooooooocao,ooooaf Eanbgturnt K' 5 QW232 Q93 Honor yjfcerrrrrrilty Qll? . xg, F QQ 'iii-'l 3 twiki? M331 lifilffl 25553 J 'll .or 2, Q53 kill? to 503' rllifi S5 . S? rf' tri-9 r W2 fide? fiiliil Cn? 7 r ls? 5352 I 9 2 6 ll .J .ar r v, 1 ' THE HONOR FRATERNYFY The Honorary Frate-rnity was formed in the Winter term of 1926 to encourage scholastic achievement among the students. The members of the fraternity are those receiving an average for the term of 88 or above. First honor students must receive an average of Q2 or above, and students having an average between Olly? x. Wir - G4 lhx- - 9 Jr lla l L Z 6 88 and Q2 are qualified for second honors. Final honors represent an average, for five consecutive terms, of at least Q2 for first, honors, and at least 88 for second. fx L Q53 Final First Honors: Evelyn Dorsey. l ' , a Final Second Honors: Nlarjorie Cooke, Lena Galatzan, Sadie Palmer, Louise K Shofner. ffl P, Qllrj . I FIRST HONORS Fall Term: Nlarjorie Cooke, Evelyn Dorsey, Lena Galatzan. Winter' Term: Minnie Lozier Condon, Marjorie Cooke, Evelyn Dorsey, Lena Galatzan, Leah Gibson, hlanuel Hornedo. srzcouo HoNoRs F tara sells? QQ, Fall Term: Ruth Allen, Noami. Brscrsom, Nettie Boiron, Mr-S. Child, Jurrerre Lrllifl Hag? Cohen, Nlinnie Lozier Condon, Eddie Nlae Duty, Katie Mae McCarthy, Eizabeth McWilliams Laredo Miller, Sadie Palmer, Louise Scofner, Ray Stillwell, Hazel- 4 lf, i N:-. - K X QFQ tine Veeder, EMT? Winter' Term: Naomi Blocksom, Juliette Cohen, VVilliam Conway, Nlargaret Jones, Katie Mae McCarthy, Ethel Myers, Ze-na Oliver, Sadie Palmer, Naomi Sensiba, Louise Shofner. , ., W, ratio C or to so gggs E12 ig, jr QI EW ' ' ' jmgf Mtg -om-
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. LM Ki QM Wh Sh lillil 'Slit GE- 'Silt' 'Eli' Gli- dh GQ' GE 'Still ima 135 Ah I 9 2 6? lk ll' ft it he V 'l in , 'l W at ,JI QF , l ,'l ei iii Gill' ' I r not wrt NU tidbit 65 633 E355 Q6 56 6565656 565 --'-'sooo ELLLQ2eoo 4, l 55 9 2 65 6 e E33 lo l 5656565 The 'Walter Stevenson George Hervey Frances Nleadows David Price Pauline Burn Lena Galatzan David Lawrence Wi. T. Powell Leo Dubinslci .lohnWB. Watson Eddie Nlae Duty, Leura Pettigrew Zena Oliver Nlartha Raynolds Ruth Allen Veeder Naomi Bloclisom Lee Judson Hillis Hazeitine Logan Arnold Lindsey Truett Evans sseeoeoraereoraraeecaoe wt seoraoffaoeerraoeesttasre f-gan Um' eetoezeetooteezoooogg Student Council Prefielerit Vice-Preruleut Secretary Meu'5 Athletic Com. Woruerfr Athletic Com. P Auditor Sophorriorer Frerhrriari Sczriclrtorrri A Whirluriucl Scriblerur Club College Pluyerr Club Methods Club P. E. P. Club D. L. D. Club Arty and Crafty Club Boyr' Glee Club Girls' Glee Club Sigma Phi Omega Rifle Club The Student Council is a representative organization and the governing body of Junior College. It is made up of representatives from all the clubs and organizations of the school, and the office-rs are President, Vice-President, Secretary-Trerasurer, Auditor, and Athletic Commissioners elected from the student body. These officers are chosen the first Tuesday in .May and assume their duties the following September. The executives for the year 15925- 1926 were: Walter Stevenson, President, James Dunn, Vice-Presi- C Tit? 65 Hb? 23 65 G23 32 F21 E3 F9 Q2 GE 65 65 65 E323 idk? 9 2 1 6 se 5 5 EB QF-322 Ga Q dent, Frances Nleadows, Secretary-Treasurer, David Price, Auditor, Lee Hillis, Boys' Athletic Commissioner, and Pauline Burn, Girls' Q ' Athletic Commissione-r. i QQ Near the middle of the year Lee Hillis resigned as Commis- Q sioner and David Price was elected in his place. Lena Galatzan was its chosen Auditor. The Student Council has control of the disburse-ment of all A activity fees and apportions them on a budget plan. It assumed control of several new duties this year, among them' the govern- ' ment of the hall and campus , Q, It is the aim of the governing body to cooperate to the fullest Qil' extent with Doctor Roberts and Dean Stigle-r in all matters pertain- gi ing to the welfare of Junior College. 3 65 55557 fs ff QA ' ' L, L, L, L. L, .LLL page fifty-tliree
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