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TOP Row-J. C. Moore, B. Vanatta, E. Buescher, C. Cooper. A. Sikesl ZND ROW- H. Norton, T. Halter, B. Forsythe, E. White, W. Powell, J. T. Hartley: 3RD Row-L. A. Nickell, B. Sapp. B. Bright, D. Douglass, B. Fleming, B. Edwards: 4TH ROW-C. Caldwell. N. Sutherland, H. Bricker, E. L. Koerner, W. Utterback, K. Shryock, H. Johnson: BOTTOM ROW-B. Smith, E. Miller, J. Jones, B. Cooper, A. Thompson, L. Ballard. GOVERNORS OF THE STATES Frequently when speaking of Home Room Presidents, one hears the remark, Well, that fellow certainly has an easy job. But, contrary to popular belief, the duties of the President are numerous. They are not difficult when every- thing is running smoothly, but as soon as trouble appears, it is the President who is called upon. If he cannot or does not solve the problem to the satis- faction of all members concerned, he may be made to feel much embarrassment. The main duties of the President are: to read announcements, appoint committees, preside at meetings, see that the other ofiicers are functioning prop- erly, and to lead the room in promoting school activities. A successful home room president must be able to secure the cooperation of the members of the home room. The president is well paid by experience in leadership.
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Page 34 text:
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x V l i Home Room Plaques and Projects lst COLUMN 211 B-uild thee more stately mansions is the motto of the Builders. The picture on the plaque is that of a happy, normal home. 202 The Explorers' plaque shows emblems of exploration in geography and in the Helds of literature, science, radio, and mechanics. 103 The Pilots have for their symbol a pilots' wheel, indicating that the education we receive today will guide us in the future. 209 Loyalty will shine in Home Room 209. This motto is the theme of the book that is kept as an incentive to the future workers in the home room. The achievements of the room and of its individual members have been recorded here since 1927. Znd COLUMN LIBRARY The Progressives' motto when translated for the beneit of those not familiar with Latin means A'No steps backward. The boy and girl in cap and gown represent the students of the home room. The goal, a star, is reached by steps of achievement. 214 Life is an arrow. So say the New Osages. The Wigwam is all inclusive friendship. The peace pipe typifies the desire to make friends and to be loyal to them and to each other. The colors are red, for bravery, and black, the deep mystery of the future. 3 rd COLUMN 212 The Pioneers' motto is To the land of achievement we must. The wagon of progress, the torch of knowledge to light our way, and the ax and gun, implements with which to overcome hardships, are the home room symbols. 105 Some of the students in 105 contributed to a study of the ideal home in its material and physical aspects. 213 The Hi-flyers have a plaque which our photographers overlooked. We apologize! See page 31 for a description of their activities.
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