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SlUUtNl HUUY AHMRB In order to have any part in student body affairs a pupil must purchase a student body card at the beginning of the school year. This card entitles him to attend various school activities free of Charge 01 at a. reduction in price. Student members have the sole right to vote and hold an office in the organization. The student body this year has done a number of things to benefit the students. They purchased a flash camera which .will be greatly appreciated when the time Comes to take pictures for the Annual next year. The basketball score board certainly has been a great asset to the gymnasium. Athletic awards were presented to the boys that earned them in football, basketball and baseball. Two microphones and a floor covering for the stage have been added to the auditorium. The movies that were obtained this year were as follows: . Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in In Society and another one, In the Navy; Hal Perry in Gildersleeve's Bad Day and also Gilder- sleeve On Broadway; Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn in Bringing Up Baby and Fibber McGee and Molly in Here We Go Again. They voted to get the National Assembly Programs for next year. They will be presented by a'gr'oup of talented people Who will come to entertain the students at least six times a year. The student body achieved much this year and will carry on its tradition as the years go by. 51:3,
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FALL OFFICERS Mr. Gorman, Adviser; M. Tallmon, Vice President; R. Squire, President; P. Pierce. Secretary; D. Braaton, Treasurer; C. Verwer, Sgt. at Arms k L X KNWX NR SPRING OFFICERS Edith Pope, Vice Pl'fasident; Dorothy Espin-ola., Treasurer: Glenn do In Motto L 1l11a11 Coburn, SGCl'etal-y; Betty Harms, SWL at Arms . h Pl'VSidUHIZ 12
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BACK RO'WeMr. Gorman, D. Braaton, C. Verwer, E. Sayad, R. Squire. MIDDLE RO'W-C. Teel, M. Tallmon, P. Pierce, S. Hedberg, R. Dameron FRONT RO'W-M. Fassler, L. Coburn, D. Espinola, J. Kingery, N. Nazar. Executive Board The Executive Board, consisting of fourteen members of the Student Body. meets once every three weeks on Wednsday. Members of the Executive Board are the Student Body Officers, consisting of the president, vice-Dresident. secretary. treas' urer, sergeant at arms, one member from each of the four classes, one representative of the Block H, G. A. A., C. S. F., F; F. A., the faculty adviser, and the principal. if he so desires. At the opening of the meeting, minutes of the last Executive Board and Student Body meetings are read by the secretary to refresh our minds as to the happenings in the last meetings. After the discussion of the minutes, the president business. If there has been a committee appointed on any motions 111 Board, the Chairman of this committee makes a report. mm for old ade before the After all old business has been taken care of, the president calls for new busi- ness. New motions are now made by any member and are either accepted or rejected by the Board, depending on Whether or not they feel the motion will benefit the Student Body in one way or another. On the following Friday, the EXecutivP Roam minutes are voted on by the Student Body. If there is no further business, the meeting is adjounwd. the Executive Board, or the controlling body of Three Weeks later the Student Body. meets :Iunin.
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