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Student Council Presid erie hie a ee Wilson Watts, Senior Vice-President muna ee ee Price Hodges, Junior SECLELALY cae were eae ee Corrine Austin, Junior Representatives as follows: Lighth Grade At. eames. Judy Garrett, Alvin Ferguson Kighth Grade B...3E... Jane Thompson, Dwight Slough FaghtheGrades( 2 Helen Kerr, Jacob Lunsford Ereshinaree. aan eee Rachel Reynolds,’Thomas Branch AURILOLS OR al tee Corrine Austin, Joe Perkins SOCIO, eee Jane Whittington, Preston Campbell The Student Government of ’46—’47 had a very successful year. It has carried on and improved the hall monitor system established by the Student Government of °45—’46. In addition, the Safety Patrol has been posted in the road outside to direct traffic when buses are loading. Probably the crowning achievement of the year was the establishment of an information desk in the lower hall for the benefit of visitors. This desk has been manned at all times by a responsible student who has received valuable training while rendering service. During the last two years the council has been fortunate to have as its faculty advisors Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Francis. They have always been ready to assist and have given sympathetic guidance in all our efforts. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to each of them. eR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRO OV ™ ee Ot et el Se Oe ee Oe Oe ee a a a ae are C 12°)
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Earl Wilson Watts ls President. “Shorty” | No. I Sigh-Guy at N. B. H. S. If anyone can, Watts can! Class President, I, IV. Mildred Doris Alford Vice-President. “Milly” Enchanting... green-eyed . 100 per a solid pal. Literary Club, 106. Dramatic Club, ot Te UVe Glee Club, I, II, III, IV. lib, lek Jats, dll AGU TOME Cheering Squad, III, IV. Librarian, IV Dorman S. Camden Secretary. ACOA That hunk of masculinity with the flashing smile. That’s our Cork, sho’nuff. Literary Club, I, II, III, IV. Secretary, IV. Dramatic Club, III, IV. President, III. Glee Club, I, II, III, IV. President, IV. Football, II, III, IV. Monogram Club, IV. Vice-President. IV. Basketball, II, III, IV. Baseball, II, IV. Span Staff, III, IV. eagon Manager, Bridge Bulletin, Ij. Stude Govérnme Dis nr! : ‘ Class Secretary, III. j 7 Literary Club, I, II, III. a Dramatic Club, IV. Vice-President, IV. oe ROSE . Red and White “To The Stars Through Difficulty’) ' ( 14 ) Glee Club, III, IV. Football, III, IV. Co- Captain, ve Bridge Bulletin, II, III, IV. Span Staff, II, III. Student Government, Tel IV President, IV. ack Lie Lieve Monogram Club, IV. President, IV. Class Program Chairman, ing iy } J A WW N, ) L a Barbara Ann Dod Treasurer. “Babs” The gal with a million dreams. She takes life easy and has no regrets. literary Clubgel,. I: Dramatic Club, I, Tey ibis IV. Secretary, II. Glee Clubmigile tien ve Bridge Bulletin, I, Ill, IV. Assis Editor, III, neh “State, iL, Jae Student Government, LG ima, Ey HA Pelee ee Lv Secretary, II. Vice-President, III. President, IV. Cheering Squad, III, IV. Assistant Librarian, I, II. Lucille Ferguson Program Chairman “Lucy” A smile, a cheerful word, and a helpful nature. Literary Club, I, I, Ir Treasurer, IV. Dramatic Club, I, II, III, IV. Glee Club, I, II, III, IV. Vik, dele yea d OE TONG ITY). Treasurer, IV. Bridge Bulletin, II, IV. Assistant Editor of Span, IV. rae my, axe “psf A y iW ok eee os ae “hee | iter ea ies om ee errs J } }
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