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Athletic Association Seated: H. Burton, B. Morris, R. Emory. Standing: R. Williams, Coach Brown, Athletic Director Briggs, K. Draper. The idea of the Athletic Association came about in 1945. The first accomplishment of the organization was the build- ing of bleachers, which are now on the high school grounds. It became a self-supporting organization in the fall of 1945. Chartered in 1946, the Association has as its function the carrying out of policies approved by the Board of Edu- cation in regard to intramural and inter scholastic activities. Since that date all scheduling of sports events has been handled by the athletic director and all expenses incidental to athletics have been paid by the Athletic Association. In addition to paying for all equipment and for all trans- portation, the Athletic Association maintains the athletic fields and establishes new fields and locations for boys' and girls' sports. Funds for the As sociation are obtained through admissions to interscholastic activities, the sale of student activity tickets, and the proceeds from concessions operated at the home games and from the sale of candy during lunch periods. The Athletic Association has five student members who are appointed by the president of the Student Council and act as assistants to the athletic director.-B. Morris. 14
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Senior High-. —-Row 1: P. Welsh, E. Messick, R. Tull, A. Beebe, R. Emory, R. Tawes, Dr. Malie, J. Jaquette, J. Messick, B.Wissemann, B.Kimmey. Row 2: R. Bogan, D.Greenly, P.Clayville, B. Grier, D. Lull, V. Robb, J. Walls, M. Ellwanger, M. Messick, R. Pettyjohn, R. Cannon. Row 3; P. Owens, D. Paquette, M. Grunstra, D. Short, E. Steiner, D. Mitchell, R. Sneller, J. Dees, C. Jester, C. Coffman. Student Councils Our nation's foremost future citizens are developed through the practice of democratic government experienced in such organizations as our Student Councils. The aims of these two groups are stated in the Senior High Council Con- stitution: ... the student body . . . desires to per- petuate and maintain a high standard of conduct, truth, honor, and duty, and to encourage the practice of good citizenship among the members of the school. Council members must have an average of at least C in all subjects, must be of up-right character,and must have attended Mil- ford the preceding semes- Sec.-Treas. Jaquette, Pres. Tawes, Vice-Pres. Emory, Advisor Malie. ter.--R. Tawes. Junior High: ---Row 1: J. Owens, Mr. Kern, E. Huey, W. Hendrix, R. Postles, J. Sheaffer, Mr. Phillips, N. Powell. Row 2; G. Hudson, S. Betts, A. Sipple, C. Lank, I. Shockley, V. Currie, D. Paquette, T. Draper, T. Draper, T. Fisher, R. Kerr, S. Elliott, T. Smith.
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