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Student General Association I he Student General Association of the Hartsville High School, was organized in November, 1931, in response to the desire of the students of the school to participate regularly in the affairs of the school. Every member of the student body belongs to the Student General Association, which is governed by a constitution drawn up and ratified by the members of the association. The constitution provides that the management of the affairs of the Student General Association shall be in the hands of the Board of Control. The Board of Control consists of the Student Council, an Honor Court, and the Faculty Advisory Committee. These three groups are assisted by committees which are in charge of such activities of the school as are entrusted to the students. I he general chairman of the Board of Control presides over the Student Council. The following students and faculty members served on the Board of Control during 1932-1933: STUDENT COUNCIL KENT Segars (Senior Class President), General Chairman Belva Segars Billy Byerly Flora Coker Floyd Chitty Dorothy Miller Charles Tatum Barbara Kalber Carpenter King May Powell HONOR Bernerd Bright Katie May Coker Henry Malone Lawrence Gibbes Jane Gilbert Victoria Allen Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class National Honor Society Boys’ Athletics Girls’ Athletics All Boys' League All Girls' League COURT Senior Class Senior Class Senior Class ........Junior Class Junior Class ..............Sophomore Class FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mr. J. H. Thornwell Superintendent of Schools Mr. J. C. HUNGERPILLER Principal of High School Mr. W. P. Crawford Assistant Principal Miss Helen Baker Dean of Girls Page Twenty-eight
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Junior Honor Society The Junior Honor Society was organized by the Student Council in March. 1933. The object of this organization is to stimulate interest in scholarship, character building, and good citizenship. Membership in the organization comes through nominations made by students and teachers and passed upon by the Student Council and Faculty Advisory Committee. To be eligible for membership in the society a student must belong to the Freshman or Sophomore class; his scholarship must be satisfactory: his conduct good; he must have given evidence of leadership among his fellow students: he must have rendered some definite service to the school community. The following students have met the above requirements and have been elected to membership in the Junior Honor Society. Ruby Marshall Frances Dunlap Charles Gibbes Ted Harley Floyd Chitty Flora Coker Fay Van Landingham Lee Manning Wiggins Mary V. Williamson Betty Sing Katherine Hines Mary Luther Victoria Allen Margaret Bryant •35 ’36 '36 ’35 ’36 ’36 ’36 '36 ’36 ’36 ’35 ’36 ’36 ’36 Page Twenty-seven
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All Girls’ League The All Girls’ League of the Hartsville High School was organized in October. 1931. with the following objects in view: to create a feeling of unity among the girls: to develop each girl as a whole girl ': to create a desire for higher ideals in scholarship and conduct in the individual girl and in the group as a whole: to promote a feeling of friendliness among the girls; to help each girl discover a vocation in which she may become interested and for which she may begin to prepare herself: to develop a sense of responsibility on the part of each girl in the care of the school building, grounds, and equipment: to practice school citizenship in such a way as to make the members of the All Girls' League worthy citizens of any community. The membership of the All Girls’ League is made up of all the girls in the high school and its government is vested in an Executive Council composed of the officers of the League, heads of departments, home room representatives, home room teachers, and the Dean of Girls. The following students served as officers of the All Girls' League during 1932-1933: Gladys Hungerpiller President Katie May Coker Vice-President Carter McKinnon Secretary Flora Coker ..............Treasurer All Boys’ League The All Boys' League is still in an embryonic stage. Its development will come with the passing of more time. The purpose of the organization is to give its members, all the boys in the high school, the opportunity of assuming responsibilities peculiar to the problems of boys in the school. Meetings restricted to the boys and the men of the faculty are held from time to time as there is need for them. The officers of the League conduct the meetings without active support from the faculty. It is hoped that as time passes and the boys are exercised more and more in the conduct of their business they will learn more and more to assume and discharge the duties of citizenship in the school, which should be a prototype of citizenship in actual world affairs in later life. Page Twenty-rune
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