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MW, feanaa The student body will always remember Mary Roberts for her quiet charm and well rounded personality. For these things, Jackson High elected her as the first semester vice president. Mary organized the hall guide system efficiently in the beginning of the year and the system ran smoothly throughout the semester. She acted as head of the Hostess Committee and served as hostess at the dances held after the football games. Mary acquired many admirers and friends during her semester as vice president. whtwdzll Richard Hill became the student body president for the first semester and did much to help the new school year begin smoothly. The annual Booster parade, held after the first football game in the fall, was one of the most successful in years and much of the success was attributed to Dick. He took a great interest in careful driving and urged all students to participate in the safe driving cam- paign. During an Easter assembly, Dick made a memor- able speech in which he said, This morning I am not saying that world harmony will come, I'm only pointing out the one possible door through which it could enter, that door of Eternal love and understanding. Jackson High will always remember that speech and the president who made it. W , l i v i 1. . 5 3 ? 'stirs W gt , ,, M 1 l s tg, Wa ,W M Q, J fs, L, sy ,Ma, ,n t Yi ft fm 3 'S'
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Shufenif Uauncil From the Student Representative Assembly, two Sophomores, two Juniors, and one Senior are elected to Student Council. The President and Vice President of the Student Body are presiding oflicers over all Student Council meetings. Policies and decisions concerning the school are the responsibility of the Council. Members of the Student Council serve as chairmen of the Building and Grounds, Inter-School Relations, Special, Social, Social Service, Ways and Means, and Publicity Committees. One member is chosen to act as secretary at the meetings. The Hostess Committee is elected by Student Council, and sponsorship of school dances as well as pep assemblies come under their jurisdiction. Viking Giving, the safe-driving campaign, and the magazine campaign are a few of the projects undertaken by our Student Government. FIRST ROW L to R: S. Hinkley B. Hall, H. Patch, P. Farris Mr. Dressell. FIRST ROW L to R: S. Hamlin, E. johnson, P. Farris SECOND ROW: L. Hines, D. Barnett, B. Hall, B. Campbell, S. Farkas, Mr. Dressell, G. Hamlin J 1 M. Roberts, R. Hill: si-:coma ROW: R. Lamley, M. Taylor, L. Hines,
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.eamaf Early in his high school career, Ed Johnson distinguished himself with a remarkably pleasing voice and unusually poised stage presence. These qualities helped him a great deal in his debate work and enabled him to turn in an excellent performance as M.C. of the Viking show. Before Ed became President, he was active in Student Repre- sentative Assembly as Treasurer and in Student Council as Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. The high honor of President in Ed Johnson. A and integrity, Ed's soon be forgotten. of the Student Body was well placed person of high qualities of leadership contributions to Jackson High will not Wan' In December, Jackson High School gained a capable Vice President when Phyllis Farris was elected in one of the most exciting elections in years. During her high school years, Phyllis has won the admiration and respect of the entire Student Body, by her active participation in Student Government, both in Student Representative Assembly and Student Coucil. As early as the tenth grade, Phyllis was elected to Hostess Committee, and before becoming Vice President, she served as Secretary of the Committee. These are only a few of the long list of activities Phyllis can claim. Truly, Phyllis Farris has not only maintained, but has uplifted the high standards past Vice Presidents have set, and future Vice Presidents will attain.
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