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Student Cooperative Association Charles Pace During- the period between September, 1942, and January, 1943, tlie council was under the guidance oT in-esident Charles Pace. Upon his leaving to enter Da- vidson College, vice-president Billy Wayne Tucker took { ver the duties of president. Due to the vacancy of ihe oft ices of vice-president and treasurer, the latter caused by Ed Rawl leaving to enter Oak Ridge Military Institute, a mid-term election was held. Being the only candidates for the two vacant offices, Harper Dardeii, vice-president, and Betsy Hellen, treasurer, were auto- matically elected. This was done by the addition of an amendment to the constitution, stating that if only , candidate is nonnnated for an office he is automati- aliy elected. One of the biggest projects undertaken by this year ' s counciJ was that of the Victory Program. ' Duri ng this ihne students were given information concerning poinL ■ati ring and clasres were held to give the students instiuction on gardening. Other projects of the council during the year have been the following: attending the Nortia Carolina Stale Student Council Congress held in Rocky Mount, however, the world situation prevented the council members fror, ' attending the Eastern District meeting in Wilmington hut they received a report of what took place at the meeting; the council decided to have a sheet of tentative information rather than the published handbook because of the uncertain future; an income for the council was gotten through sponsoring the sale of cafeteria tickets; GHS News Broadcast, sponsored in the past by the journalism class, was sponsored by the council; the Billy Wayne Tucker ichool bus purchased last year was sold and bonds, which were bought with the money, were presented to the council by Principal Wilkerson; the entire constitution was revised and put together for the first time in the council ' s history; the council sold War Stamps ana carried on a drive for Culmination Day; council member- made u)) the traffic committee; and the council sponsored a program dealing with cheating and stealing, two of the foremost problems of the school. In the spring election Ralph Fleming defeated Wil- liam Keck for the office of President of the SCA durnig 1943-44. The other officers were Mattie Harris Mayo, vice-president, Mary Ann Harris, secretary, and David Whichard, treasurer. Harper Darden, Vice-President Betsy Hellen, Treasurer Margaret Nesbit, Secretary Mrs. H. H. Cunningham, Advisor
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GREEN LIGHTS Published tri-weekly by the students of the Greenville hiph school, Greenville North Caro- lina, in the interest of a pi ' oyressi vc ano iIimh- oei ' atio selioiil lifr (Member W ' lEst. ' QZl) Member of the Southern Interscholastic Pi-ess Association. Editor-in-chief, Betty Forrest. Manafi ' lny Editors, Florence Hnrton and Joe Register. Feature Editor, Cora Redditt. Photography and Sports Editor, Beverly Whitley. Assistant Sports Editors, Jack Scott and Dave Whichard. Assignment Editor, Edna Munford. Reporters, David Whichard III, Edward Schwartz, Stephen Humbles and Nell Eth- ridge. Business Manager, Hubert Musselwhite. Advertising Solicitors. Hubert Musselwhite, C. W. Koonce, Jack Teel and Billy Taylor. Exchange Editors, Edward Schwartz, Stephen Humbles. Adviser, J. Roy Wilkerson; Technical adviser, Sherman M. Parks. Quill and Scroll Betty Forrest Audrey May Cora Redditt Beverly Whitley Jack Scott Joe Register Journalism Class
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Diversified Occupations Sixteen students comprised the 1942-43 Diversified Occupation classes. Irregular meetings were held throughout the year because fewer activities were car- ried on. The social events of the year took place at tl. ' -Episcopal Parish house. While the annual banquet, held in honor of the employers anJ advisory committee, was given at the Rotary Club on April 29. Sherwood Bullock, President Margaret Johnson, Secretary Mr. Wallace Bourne Gene Skinner, Vice-President Milton Howard, Treasurer
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