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Q15 Q3 Cillllaple Hlleabes gg if gi' SCHOOL CALENDAR 41- -ll' -ll' 'K First Day of Schools . 1, .,.,....., September Election Day Holiday ...i.Vii 1 .,....V November Yes and No ,...i.iv,..i....it. ...iii. N ovember Rosaleen ,4.1ee,.i 1 i.... November Hi-Y Dance ................... ....... N ovember Thanksgiving Recess ...,t,,. . .........,s........ .......... N ovember Tons of Money -Dramatics Class ..v..,s,.., s......... D ecember Mimi Lights the Candle -Thespians D,s...,, .i..... D ecember Christmas Vacation ...,.................. ...,..,......, .......... D e cember Monongahela Valley Round Table Holiday f....... ......, F ebruary The Whole ToWn's Talking --Senior Play ...,.,.... March Patty Makes Things Hum -Miss Rock's Group, March Easter Recess V .......,.e........,.., ..,ii... ........,......... ....... A p 1' il Thespian Play ...... ....... A pril Junior Play ....,.... ....... M ay Commencement .ll,... ,. .l..... May Last Day of School ....e.. ....... May 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 Page Fourteen
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.j.f'f W1 ts-ff illlla lr rnhrs tie, ig lc.. x,. L X F X - SADIE CROWL , -x- -if -rv Miss Crowl deserves a lot of credit for her Hne and conscientious work as secre- tary of our school. She is willing to help both students and faculty members out of their difficulties at all times. Because of her, the office has been kept running smoothly and in good working order. Her pleasing personality and friendly smile have won for her a permanent place in our hearts. All who know her like and respect her. She has many friends among the students and visitors of our school. Miss Crowl is an alumna of Fairmont High School and Fairmont State Teacher's College, and she has fulfilled her position here with the highest degree of efficiency. We wish to extend our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks for all she has done for us, and we wish her much luck and happiness in years to come. Pngc Thirteen
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X X. i lr it e , .... wer.. it J as i i Front row: Josephine Talbert, Junior, Betty Jane Moore, Secretary, Seniorg Betty Jenkins, Juniorg Margaret Jane Ambrose, Sophomore. Second row: Robert Barnes, Sophomore, John Fear, President, Seniorg Frank McLea1'y, Junior. STUDENT COUNCIL Bk Sk 'lf The Student Council of the Fairmont Senior High School is one of the oldest organizations in the school. It is an honor for any student to be elected a member. The Student Council has been a great help to the faculty of our school in handling its problems. A change in set-up was observed this year. There were, for the first time,' three representatives each from the Junior and Senior classes. This was due to the fact that in the last student election there were tie votes for two boy candidates and tie votes for two girl candidates in Senior and Junior Classes, respectively. This year the Sophomore representatives were appointed by the principal. Besides sponsoring activities to create and develop school spirit, the Student Council assumes responsibility for matters of school control, officially represents the school at public gatherings where it is desirable and necessary to have official repre- sentationg and makes rules and regulations for all activities of the school when such regulations are not provided for in any other way. Members of the Student Council have been busy this year with their activities. They joined the State Student Council organization which was just started this year. They were represented at the convention, which was held at Weston, by Betty Jenkins, who was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Buckey. The Council also sponsored Rinney Boy who was enjoyed very much by the students. The Council has set a splendid example this year for all coming Student Councils. Page Fifteen, XV QM' vw
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