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STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Wolter Smith VICE-PRESIDENT Burton Wilson SECRETARY Elizabeth Pearson TREASURER Pamela Evans The Student Council is a group of students composed of class representatives and officers elected by the students to enforce the Constitution and make the laws of our student body. This governmental body is directed and advised by our principal. The Council schedules all activities during the year and takes charge of the inter-class points. At the first general assembly of the student body, the students agreed by a vote of confidence to Principal Dallas Norton, to undertake the expense of lighting the football field. On the fifth of September, the Student Council, headed by President Joe Nichols, upheld this decision and plans were formulated to meet the expense of this tremendous project which was estimated at a cost of $2600.00. Anangements were made for a carnival to be given on October 26 with Harold Ray as general chairman and Billie Osborne as his assistant. The Lions Club pledged their support of this project. Several meetings were held to discuss plans for the carnival, and the Council decreed that inter-class points be expanded to include the carnival. Being a huge success, the carnival netted for us an esti-mited $1,000.00 clear. The Lions Club also gave a Sadie Hawkins’ Dance to help pay for these floodlights. At the time of this writing, the greater part of the debt is paid. A cafeteria, directed by the home economics instructor, Mrs. Marie Floyd, was reinstated in the school with the purchase of new equipment and the addition of better facilities. New bleachers were built for the stage in the gymnasium to create more seating capacity for the immense crowds during the basketball season. A public address system was purchased and had much wide usage during the basketball season, during assemblies, and our speech class. During the second semester Walter Smith and Joe Nichols exchanged places as president and senior representative- Another new addition to the Council was Pamela Evans, as treasurer, in place of Charles Wooldridge who left for college. The Council strove for a more democratic form of student government this year and tried to pave the way for next year’s officers. The members of the Council wish to thank the Lions Club for its fine work in helping us secure our floodlights and all the help they have given us throughout the school year. Looking back over the school year, we feel we have held office during a year of real progress despite its great responsibility. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES JOE NICHOLS ELOISE VADNAIS HARRY SUMMERS JERRY MATTSON Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman
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