Student Government Student Council Mcclinit KdKiir Arendall. President of Student Council BOSS ARENDALL'S GANG The Student Cooperative Govern- ment Association of Murphy High School is divided into two departments, one to correspond to each department of our national government. The Gov- erning Council is composed of represen- tatives from each class and is similar to the Senate of Congress. The Advisory Council is made up of one representa- tive from each section room and is com- pared to the House of Representatives in our Federal Government. It is the duty of these representatives to present in the meetings any suggestions made to them for the welfare of the school. They are then discussed and passed on to the Student Council for its approval. Next the suggestions are submitted to Mr. Clark who acts on them if he thinks it advisable. Row one: Bell. Wood. Shepard. Arendall. Mr. Stapleton. Prince. NcWon. Bowlinjr. Foster Row two: .««-Murphy. Pillan . Donran. Howard. Cousins. DuiMtar. Wood. Gerhardt. Posey
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Row One: Hahn, Moore, Roland, Puri- toy. Reid. Row Two: Vaughnn, Chancellor. Shaw, Sonnier, Dea . Peters. A Tribute One of the most important functions of any business is the bookkcciring. We have a very competent group of stu- dents at Murphy in thirf capacity. Though they are very seldom heard from, they carry on the business of handling the checks and other business in a quiet yet efficient manner. Every cent that goes out of the school is care- fully checked by the auditor. The Mohian wishes to take thirf opportunity to publicly commend the following stu- dents for their splendid work as audi- tors: Dorothy Schieffelin. Central Hook- keeper: Virginia Stiles, Central Auditor. Kida Swift. Cafe Bookkeeper: Dolores Pearson, General Auditor. Miss Purifoy’s Bookkeeping 8 Opportunity Ahead Courses offered in the department of business are expected to assist pu- pils in choosing careers, in serving employees, and in succeeding as entre- preneurs. Bookkeeping, typewriting, business law, business arithmetic, busi- ness economics, and even shorthand, should prove of practical value to the buyers, budgeteers, bakers, and bankers of the family as well as the career- seekers and income-earners. In Murphy High School the commer- cial teachers are endeavoring to cause the practical utility of their instruction to demonstrate itself in the many serv- ices rendered by the advanced students as school bookkeepers, auditors, money- counters, inventory clerks, depositors, stenographers, and typists to the offi- cers and teachers in all departments of the institution. The business department, with Oscar Boland at its head, is striving to make its instruction to pupils more and more serviceable to them as the future earn- ers and spenders of the nation. To this end its teachers are constantly seeking the best available courses and the most effective methods of their presentation. 12
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