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Miss McDole: Burson. B. Fountain, Putnam. Lyon. Pearce: Nies. Dugdale. R. Fountain. Tramontini. THIS year’s “Tokay” staff stressed an even distribution of work in the production of the annual. Every member assumed an equal amount of responsibility and cooperated with the editor in every way possible. Instead of meeting after school, the staff agreed to meet every morning during the school year from eight to eight-thirty. Throughout the meetings, each member did his part toward the completion of the book. The rise in the price of printing and binding necessitated more money than was required to produce last year's annual. Furthermore, the staff was allowed only one money-making project, whereas in previous years they had been allowed an unlimited number. Therefore, it became necessary to charge $2 for the 1935 “Tokay.” The mystery play, “The Black Flamingo” was successfully produced as the means of raising some of the needed funds. k
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s T U D E N T COUNCIL ONE of the most important organizations of the school is the Student Council. It is the voice of the school. To the Council, outsiders look for representation, and justly so. The members are a president, a vice- president, a secretary, and a treasurer, two representatives from each class, and the “Flame” and “Tokay” editors, all elected from the Student Body. The Student Body gets its financed from dues collected from the members, and from the gate receipts of all athletic events. With this money, it is able through the Student Council to finance the sports of underclassmen, send teams to other schools, buy equipment for all athletics, and present the deserving students with awards, such as letters and sweaters. The Student Council is under the supervision of Mr. Leroy Nichols, the principal of the school, but in general it is a self-acting body. It runs its own elections, oversees its games, and conducts its meetings in a democratic manner. This year's Council has been successful in keeping a balanced book, as well as in presenting awards not only to those winning honors in athletics but to others as well. Through the president, Woodrow Mitchell, the Council was well represented before the business men of Lodi and before the students of other schools. Moore. Cole. W. Mitchell. Pearce. Ccncirulo: G. Mitchell. Joens. Tramontini. Johnson; Chaj Troutner. Hoffman. - A 11. Putnam. Harney.
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