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STUDENT COUNCIL United, we stand, divided, we fall. With the school motto foremost in our minds, we started the school year with a strong determination to do all we could to make our school a better one. 1 u . Our new year began with the following officers: James Smith, President, Junior Grabs, Vice-Presidentg Doris Jane Barr, Recording Secretary, Peggy Hall, Correspond- ing Secretary, and june Sisk, Treasurer. At our first meaing, on Sepgfmber 13, 1950, we elected Mrs. Newell Newsomito be our faculty advisor. VVith the help of Mrs. Newsom, who always puts the pup1l's interest first, we were sure of having a successful year. The main thought Mrs. Newsom gave us was to act ourselves as we would like the other pupils to act.. Our standing committees are the Hall Monitor, Bus Patrol, Building and Grounds, Social, Publicity, and Athletic Committees. The Hall Monitor Committee, with Marvin Gentry, chairman, has tried to keep the halls clear. It looks better to a visitor if he finds the halls clear and not full of boys and girls talking. Thanks to the Bus Patrol, with Sherrill Gray Hall, chairman, for keeping order while loading the busses. You boys who are serving are doing a good job. The Building and Grounds committee with Peggy Hall, chairman, has tried to make our entire school a cleaner one. The Building and Grounds Committee is divided into sub-divisions-Auditorium, Grounds, the Office, Primary Grades, Grammar Grades, and High School. Come on everyone, and let's give them our support. Everyone is interested in our Social Committee. June Sisk is chairman. We are sure everyone enjoyed the Weiner Roast last fall at the King American Legion Park. There wasn't a dull moment at the Student Council's Thanksgiving Party. Mrs. Brandon's fifth grade and Mrs. Barr's second grade certainly earned their party for having the cleanest rooms last year? W'e wonder who will have the cleanest rooms this year? We will have more socials in the spring when the weather is better. Have you noticed our new cheerleader uniforms and the beanies? The Athletic Committee with junior Grabs, chairman, has really been busy this year. We should like to thank the P. T. A. for buying the cheerleading uniforms. On behalf of the Student Council, Mrs. Newsom has acted as sponsor for our cheerleaders. We feel our cheer- leaders and their uniforms add much to our Athletic program. The Student Council is sponsoring the Junior Varsity. If you haven't attended these games, you have missed' some of the best games of the season. The Student Council also sponsored the Grade Tournament. You have never seen so much coaching done in all your life. The twenty dozen beanies floating around at the ball games make it easy to find King's spectators. The shades, mirrors, and towels for the boys' and girls' dressing rooms have filled many .1 need, havenit they players? When you see the Eagle and many red and black streamers flying. you know King must be near. The Student Council sponsored a School Song Contest. Melvin Southern composed Tribute to King High.', It was chosen by the student body to be our school song. The Council gave Melvin a pen and a pass to the home basketball games. The student body chose the Eagle, drawn by Billy Tuttle, as our School Emblem. He received a pin and a pass to the ball games. How does it feel to have a free pass, Billy? The attractive bulletin board has changed the looks of the entrance hall. The Pub- lieity Committee with Frances Westmoreland, chairman, has kept the news posted. Xve enjoy reading the King Kracks, and we wish other schools in the county would have their news printed. NVe feel it would bring our schools closer together. The suggestion box is open for everyone. Don't you have some suggestions as to how to make our school a better one? Three of the officers, James Smith, ,Iunior Grabs, and Doris Barr attended the annual meeting of the W'estern District North Carolina Student Council Conference in Hendersonville. W'e hope they learned some ways to improve our Student Council. The Home-Coming Day was a great success. Can you imagine all of those people attending King School? NVQ are proud of our former superintendents, principals, teachers, and students. XVC are sure each and everyone did his part to make our school a school to be proud of. Many thanks to the teachers and students who planned our Home- Coming Day so well. XVC are anticipating the May Day Festival, and we wonder who Edna Earl Edwards I . I, the Queen of 1950, will crown this year. By the last month of school, we are planning to have columns erected at the entrance to the school grounds. XVQ plan to have two bricks in the columns from the XVhite House in Wfishington, D. C. Remember, united, we stand, divided, we fall.
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