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ELITE CLUB OFFICERS 'VW' William Bruce Helen Heath President Vice-President HEY, Frosh! You can't do that, you'i'e too green to be able to dance! Such may be the reception given to a bewildered ninth grader upon the night of his initia- outing is planned tion. This particular and carried out by the Morton Elite Club, an organization which has been active in school aiairs for many years. During a school year, the Elite Club us- ually sponsors, or at least assists with, a minimum of three dances, including the initiation frolicg too, convocation programs find the high schools officers lending an able hand. This year, at the close of the elections, four seniors found themselves holding offices which were vacated last spring. William Bruce was elected president, Helen Heath, vice-president, Olive Hull, secretary, and Charles Alexander, ser- geant-at-arms. As critic, Janet Hardin re- tained the position she held last year. The class representatives for the various positions then prepared ballots. Every high school student was given a ballot, by means of which he was able to cast his vote without influence from anyone. After the initiation party, which was the first event on the Elite Club calendar, pre- parations for the Armistice Day program began. The Elite Club officers assisted in hw.: Olive Hull Charles Alexander Secretary Sergeant-at-arms making these arrangements. During the Christmas and spring vacation dances, Bill Bruce, president, ofticiated. In the province of sports the Elite Club also found opportunity for service-espe- cially to the spectators. Ellen Rowe cap- tained the yell leaders' trio this year. Never before in the history of our school has a girl been on the team. Dale Hughes and Robert Hargis were elected along with Ellen, but Dale went out for basketball, and a replacement was necessary. James Hughes was selected by the Elite Club to fill the vacancy caused by his brother's resignation. New suits were procured for the team, also. The combination was white duck slacks and royal blue satin blouses. Thorough drill in unified cheer leading was given the group by Miss Hardin, and by the close of the season there was a marked improvement in the cheering section's re- sponse. ' Althcugh the Elite Club is still active in X school affairs, part of its burdens have vw Student Council. In the past few years the Council has begun to sponsor most o been transferred to the shoulders of the ale' f-ef in V 1 lf f li the parties, however the Elite Club T8-gl Af J mains a symbol of united school organiza- ' tion and thought throughout the studentlii n, body. Y,- i If 1,fAi6 X YN . ff itll? l Qi? lx l. J 7, . . 4, x K 'S A' 1 ' ' a..i,,A:gli'r'w? -hai:-s?,.,,2 3:
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