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ACTIVITIES School life might become dull if it were not for the extra-curricular activi- ties that are planned and carried out as cz part of the school program. The home room activities have be- come an institution and give everyone ct chance to prepare and participate in the weekly programs. The teachers act as advisers but the students are respon- sible for the programs. The Everybody's Lonesome Club is an organization in which every girl por- ticipates. The Boys' Booster Club is a closed organization and members be- come leaders for all boys' activities. The Parent-Teacher organization has enlivened our school lite by giving all school parties. These parties are very inexpensive to the students and give everyone an opportunity to participate in the fun. Clubs, such as the Commercial Club, Latin Club, Art Club, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, N Club, Home Economics Club, and Future Farmers of America, supplement classroom studies and give the students an added chance to de- velop their talents. A student may take part in many ac- tivities and broaden himself in several different lines. This gives him a chance to select the type of work in which he is most interested. For the upper-classmen the planning of class plays, receptions, and publi- cations becomes a vital part of the training of those who participate. The feeling of accomplishment comes to those who take part and cooperate in the interest of their school. Many will learn the art of leadership in school activities While others will learn the hard job of being good followers. Bd. of Control Student Council Booster Club Drum Major E. L. C. Annual Douglas Saramae, Ernest Richard Patty Ben Kitterman Venable Kitterman Clarke Watt Berg 1: -. .E t ,.,.,-I ,,,' . I R Q . . ' I :ul ..,: I Q' 2. kit. . U - --: - : . xi . '- V . I! . R .M :leg :IQ - ',,. F . -ft I' Q ' , , t Q ' , , ,Q . ..., , y E. , p I ' .V : ,!,. -, ,,:::'-':: :' I I' .L ff- l E ' Syl 5 Q .3 .,,, .'., I 'Qi 4 -gif 'W fi ' 1 1 ' i Q wt it Q 3' rr' ' Q,'i'1X' Page Twenty three
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l. Iessup and his grand champion Short- 6 horn sieerelndiaria Siaie Fairffl939. 2. Armistice Day. 7 3. Vxre love a parade. 8 4. Proiessor! How Could you? 9 5. Drum Majors. 10 Page Twenty-iwo Home Economics Playf Balahoinq the Budqeif' Aa. boys judqma some of Hamilton oou1'1iy's good horses. At work on the assembly room murals - -Betty Eller and Bill Kitierman. Sub-Deb Leao Year Sweaier Swihq. Vlfiriier SporiffBill Buck and Benny Davis.
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N. H. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Student Council was organized in Noblesville High School this year, for the purpose ot enabling each high school student to participate in his school government directly and indirectly. This legislative body is made up entirely of students. The counselors, a boy and girl, are elected from each home room. The eighteen members meet, learn the question at hand, then return to their home rooms where they present it to be discussed in their respective groups. If there are any suggestions for improvement of the high school or any corrections on conduct of students, they are brought before this body. If it is approved, the question then proceeds to the higher body, the Board of Control. The officers of the Student Council are: Saramae Venable, president: Ioe Wolfe, vice presi- dentg and Marilyn Caca, secretary. N. H. S. SENATE The Board of Control, which operated from 1932 to 1937 was revived this year with some changes. The Board acts as a Senate in the school. It has authority to judge all matters in which the name of the school is involved. It is granted jurisdiction over all expenditures of moneyby any department, and over all class or club activities of any nature. No group may proceed with any enterprise Without first having it approved by the Board of Control. The Board meets when important issues are at hand. lt is made up of three faculty members and three students. The teachers are Miss Green, Mr. I-larger, and Mr. Swanson. The students are Ioan Stevens, Douglas Kitterman, and Ernest Kitterman, Each member is chosen by the Student Council. The Board of Control officers are: Douglas Kitterman, president, and Miss Green, secretary. The principal, Mr. 1-lust, is an ex-officio member with full veto power. THEY'RE ALWAYS BEHIND US 1 The Boys' Booster Club which was officially organized in 1938 by Mr. Rust, has been very busy the past year sponsoring many projects. Assembly programs, a benefit football game tvar- sity and seniorsl, an alter school party, an information bureau, and the distribution of tournament pins, constitute some of the activities of this organization. The club has four distinct purposes: to train its members to be law abiding and civic minded citizens: to learn to cooperate with the administrators, the student body, and the faculty: to build up a strong school spirit and loyalty. The club officers are: President, Ernest Kittermang vice-president, Ioe Klotzg secretary, Sam Males, treasurer, Raleigh Hammond: sergeant-at-arms, Iim Shugart. Members of the executive committee are: Ernest Kitterman, Ioe Klotz, Sam Males, Bob Goodwin, and .Konrad Purdy. The honorory members from the faculty are Mr. I-larger and Mr. Kendall. . Page 1 wenty four
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