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l ,STf1fm!enlf Chennai Organized six years ago tor the purpose of fostering better relations between the students and the faculty, our Student Council is still going strong and is the only form of self-government in the school. Student Council determines what activities count toward an honor key and the number of points each activity carries, also the scholarship that must be obtained each marking period for a pupil to be on the honor roll. lt com- piles a school calendar and thus regulates the social activities. Another duty is to recommend and establish clubs ot high standard in the school. Some of the activities during the year were: the promotion ot the sale of war bonds and stamps in the school, the planning of assembly programs, the landscaping of the front lawn ot our school building, the presenting of a flag to the school, keeping the appearance of the school attractive, sponsoring drives for the Tuberculosis Society, Red Cross, and other Welfare organizations, and the sponsoring ot several dances and a minstrel show. The following were chairmen of committees: Grace Corson, Civic and Social Aflairsg Dale Smith, Activities, lanet Sheets, Assembly, Delphine Trick, Service and Etiquette, Robert Webster, Scholarship. Officers elected for l945-46 were: President, Pauline Ritter: vice-president, Bill Hilly secretary, Audrey Rhinardg treasurer, Emma Harding. Faculty advisers were: Miss Corle, Mr. Creveling, and Mr. Ashkar. Monarch - lf?
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held May 25, in the FRESHMAN CLASS We entered Hughesville High School September 8, l942, as timid freshmen With a grand total of seventy-one pupils to start our high school career. Early in the year we elected class officers in Mr. Crev- eling's room. Those elected were as follows: president, Luther Gardnerg vice president, Eugene Glidewellg secre- tary-treasurer, Thelma Sones. Our one social event of the year was a Christmas party held at the home of lrrna Wishard, but We all par- ticipated in Whatever activities the school provided. Our class advisers were Mr. Ashkar and Mr. Creveling. SOPHOMORE CLASS One more step up the ladder we came as Silly Sophs September 8, 1943. More familiar with the laws and Ways of the school, We enrolled as a class of sixty-one pupils. The first great thing for us to accomplish was the election of class officers: president, Helen McCarty: vice president, William Hill: secretary, Thelma Sonesg and treasurer, tune Oliver. We had two parties-the first, a roller skating party and Weiner roast at Trout Ponds Park. While we Walked down and back We sang songs and every one had an en- joyable time. Our next and last was a Christmas party held in Mellen's Social Hall. Class advisers Were Miss McGeehan and Mr, Kelsey. cc A ZW President .... Vice President .. Secretary .... Treasurer .. 77 035 g .. Helen McCarty Pauline Ritter .. Emma Brungard . . . . lune Oliver lUNIOR CLASS The class of '46 under the title of folly luniors , started the term with an enrollment of fifty-nine pupils with Mrs. Waters and Miss Roan as faculty advisers. After a brief check-up We discovered that We had lost seven pupils. ln a few days class officers were elected. With Har- old Akers as our president: Audrey Rhinard, vice-president: Helen McCarty, secretary, and Iune Oliver, treasurer: We looked forward to a successful year. Our first event Was a Weiner roast and skating party at Trout Ponds Park. ln November We ordered our class rings, and they were received during the summer vacation. A Christmas party held in the next social event and later came Rose , our class play, Which was a cially and otherwise. Last, but not least, Was our Prom auditorium was our Mammy's Lil' Wild great success finan- auditorium. Two things distinguished this from former lunior-Senior Proms-the May Pole Dance at intermission and the fact that We had a clear sky, the first time for many years on the day of the Prom. We left school this year with high hopes of making our last year in Hughesville High the best year. SENIOR CLASS We enrolled fifty-one strong in the Senior year, eager to begin the last lap of our school career. Miss Roan and Mrs. Plotts were our faculty advisers. Our first class meet- ing Was held September 6, and the following officers were elected: president, Helen McCortyg vice-president, Pauline Ritterg secretary, Emma Brungardg treasurer, lune Oliver. The first social event of the year was a combined Weiner roast and scavenger hunt October 4, at Collins Houseknechts home. Next was a Christmas party held in the auditorium, December Zl. Early in the year We chose as class colors, navy blue and fuchsia, and class flower, fuchsia rose. Not the End, but the Beginning was chosen as our motto. Our class play, Peter, Beware! presented November 15 and l6, proved a great success. We all took part in our Class Night Exercises May 17, after Which everyone received his Yearbook. Commence- ment Exercises, May 3l, marked our last meeting, and We bade good-bye to Hughesville High School. Monarch - l2
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