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-mM:ar- ' ' f Four highest ranking students of the 1949-50 school year are shown above. Helen Frye, highest ranking freshman, is an active member of the band, library club, and pep club. Leading the sophomore class for the year was Ronald Feemster, whose interests are in model airplanes and athletics. Pat Holly, iunior, who keeps quite busy with her load of studies, ioins the gallery of honor students as the highest ranking member of her class. With a habit of making good grades, Peggy Gross, a member of the National Honor Society, was the highest ranking member ofthe senior class for all year. Peggy is also associate editor of MEMORIES. ze
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l Sllllll l llllll iill PATSY HOSEA President MARY ANN FISHER MARY FAITH ESTES PEGGY JOYCE GROSS ALBERT R. FELDHOFF Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Sponsor Billie Sue Ingvalson Elizabeth Hagan Janis Wheeler Representative Representative Representative Composed of seventeen members, a pres- ident and two representatives from each home room, the Student Council has strived to pre- pare l-F students to live in a democracy, to create a sense of honor, loyalty, and responsi- bility, to encourage and maintain high standards of sportsmanship, scholarship, and school ac- tivities, and to bring about a higher sense of cooperation and understanding between faculty and students. This year's council played a conspicuousrole in the annual SEMO Federation of Student Councils, which was held at Leadwood High School, sponsored various all-school parties and 'CF Charles Himmelsbach Lloyd Young queen coronations, open house and radio pro- grams to commemorate American Education Week, boys' oration contest, girls' prose and poetry reading contest, infantile Paralysis and Red Cross drives, guidance day, student govern- ment day, and special assemblies including lyceum numbers and one-act class plays. The president is elected by the maiority vote of the student body, after vigorous campaigns by the presidential candidates, the other officers are selected by the representatives, who are elected to office by the members of their home rooms. Representative Representative
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