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The tr aditional Christmas tree in the M. H. S. gymnasium seems to be the center of atuaction. The tree was purchased by the Student Council and decorated by the Sun- shine Society. It help- ed to create plenty of atmosphere for our school Christmas party. The Student Coun- cil is composed of thirteen members who are elected from each class and organization in the school. The group was sponsored this year by Mr. Miller. It is attempt- ing to change the sys- tem of electing the cheer leaders. Spon- soring convocations, conducting a clean-up campaign, and pub- lishing ahandbook for high school students have been only a few projects undertaken this year by the Stu- dent Council. lmdit' Cfwiotnuw, .Zwe
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Six girls are chosen from the commercial classes by Mrs. Hardin to work in the office, answering the tele- phone, taking letters, and doing many sec- retarial tasks for our principal, Mr. Norris. Those girls assisting are: Reta Hamner, Jeanne Wilcoxon, Lou Annette Tracy, Caro- lyn McDaniel, Linda McMurray, and Bar- bara Clark. Offering many refer - ence books for study, novels and biographies for leisure-time read- ing, the M. H. S. library under the guid- ance of Mrs. Fourman has continued to sup- ply the needs of the students. S tu d e n t assistants are assigned a. certain period for work in the library. The assistants for this ye ar were: Betty l-light, C ar ol Lindsay, Sandra Haw- kins, Phyllis Van Scyoc, Betty Talber t, Carol I-light, and Mar- lene Hank. ,lice 'ea . SMH .. I A i
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Concession stands at the basketball games are the junior's chief method of making money. This year, they purchased a corn popper and are saving money by popping the popcorn. In addition to popcorn and candy, they also sell cokes and ice cream. EEK wnfcfc.. 92 ll U CONCESSION S ...a ..... -nvvnnf nsfnnnv This organization is made up of students from the seventh and eighth grades. Two members four times daily a ssu m e their positions in fron t of the school to protect our students in cross- ing the highway. The safety patrol has done a fine job at M. H. S. in helping prevent accidents in- volving students going to and from school.
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