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. STUDE T PARTICTPATIG THE BOARD OF CONTROL This board is made up of three teach- ers and three students who are chosen by the Student Council. One must be from the Senior Class, one from the lunior Class, and one from the Freshman and Sophomore Classes. The three teachers are also selected by the Student Council with the approval of the high school Prin- cipal. The members of this board for 1940-41 are: Miss Green, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Harger, Business Manager: Clyde Mc- Entire, loan Stevens, and Douglas Kitter- man. This body acts on all matters that per- tain to the finances of the extra-curricular program of the school. Any activity pro- posed by the Student Council or the ad- ministration that involves the spending of money or the raising of funds must be pre- sented to this board for its approval. The Principal is an ex-officiol member and may veto any proposals made by this body. THE STUDENT COUNCIL This body is made up of one repre- sentative chosen by election from each home room. The function of this body is to act as an advisory group. Since the members are representatives of their home rooms, it is their duty to learn the thoughts and wishes of their home room group and present these to the Student Council. After this body has discussed proposals and reached definite conclusions, it presents its proposals to the Board of Control for action. The members of this body for 1940-41 are: lack Hoover, president: loe Wolfe, vice- president, loanna Cornelius, secre- tary: Raleigh Hammond, Horace Roude- bush, Betty Libler, Bill Buck, Charles Mere- dith, and Tom Hollingsworth. ARE YOU LONESOME? The Everybody's Lonesome Club was founded in 1915 by Mrs. Fred Hines, bet- ter known as Aunt Mattie. The purpose of the club is to sponsor closer relationships among the girls of the high school. Every girl takes part in one of the four parties sponsored by the club. For each squad of girls, there is a captain and lieutenant, who have the responsibility of one of the parties. A party renewed this year was the Dad's Party at which the girls entertained their fathers. Other par- ties are the Halloween Party, Little Broth- er and Sister Christmas Party, Mothers Tea, and the Senior Farewell Tea. The club officers are: President, Esther McMahon: Vice-President, Aman- da Eller: Secretary, Mary Ruth Harnish: Treasurer, lane Libler: Program Director, Frances Neal. A WERE Boosmis This club, organized by Mr. Rust in 1933, has well undertaken its responsi- bility of boosting The information bur- eau and a benefit football game were ac- tivities of the club this year. To train its members to be law abid- ing and civic minded citizens: to learn to co-operate with the administrators, the student body, and the faculty: to build up a strong school spirit and loyalty are the purposes of the club. The officers are: President, Bill Bur- ger: Vice-President, Bob Goodwin: Secre- tary, Fred Wyant: Treasurer, Dick Kinder: and Sergeant-at-arms, Douglas Kitterman. Members of the executive committee are: Bill Burger, Fred Wyant, Calvin Arnold, Bob Goodwin, and Charles Mallery. The Honorary members of the club are Mr. Harger and Mr. Kendall.
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L t VCCATICNAL and HE LTH F. F. A. AND AG CLUB To those boys who have qualified by their work, the degrees ot Green Hand and Future Farmer are granted by the lo- cal chapter. A boy qualifies for the degree of Green Hand by being enrolled in Vo- cational Agriculture. The Future Farmer must have one year of Agriculture, have S25 invested in a productive enterprise, and be able to lead a ten minute discus- sion on any phase of agriculture. Green Hands-Brenton DeMoss, Robt. Gatewood, Morris Millikan, Eugene Roudebush, Bill Stehriian, lim Vernon, ana Don Calvert, lr. Future F armers-Max Lednum, Oscar Musselman, Don Lackey, Ernest Roude- bush, lr., Paul Tate, Paul Woodward, lun- ior ireland, Melvin Hair, Floyd Pritchard, Chas. Mallery, Merrill Woodward, Louis Kaiser. Oificers--Pres., Max Lednumg Vice- Pres., Ernest Roudebush, lr.: Sec'y., Oscar Musselmang Treas., Don Lackey Reporter, R. S. Craig. Ag Club Members-Eddie Camp- bell, Dwight Dwiggans, Leroy Harger, Harold lnman, George lohnson, Kenneth Miller, lack Sherley, Glenn Carson, Thomas Chapman, Robt. Huglibarrks, Ralph Parker, Horace Roudebush. TASTE AND BASTE CLUB The Club's interests are to serve ban- quets and to have different types ot sales throughout the year for the purpose ot making money. Such banquets are Ki- wanis, Red Cross, Principals' luncheon, Agricultural Department, and many more. Each year the girls look forward to taking a trip with the money they make. The sponsor is Miss Gambell, and the officers are: President, Henrietta Horny Vice President, Maxine Yancey: Secretary, Gertrude lohnsonp Treasurer, loan Olveyg Reporter, Helen Cecily His- torian, Ada Mae Dahlkep Program Chair- man, Helen Cecil. GIRLS AND SPORTS The Girls' Athletic Association is composed oi girls interested in athletics. Membership is open to all girls but to be- come a member, a girl must have made 75 points. lvVhen she has acquired SDJ points, she is awarded a four inch gold nurneralg when she has acquired BUG points, she receives the six inch NY when she has acquired i500 points, she receives a gold pin. Awards are given at mid- seinester and at the end ot the school year. The officers are: President, Virginia Von Meter, Vice-President, lean Carey: Secretary, lvlary Harrisy Treasurer, Gwen- dolyn Randallg Social Chairman, Betty McMahon: Heporter, Betty Lou Vtfalton. N CLUB The boys eligible for membership in the N Club are those winning a letter in one of the major sports, which are toot- ball, basketball, and track. To receive a letter they must pass certain award win- ning standards set up by the coach. Those boys who have won a major award in football are: Ben Edwards, Bill Burger, Bill Zinn, Fred lflfyant, Bob lfVoods, Raleigh Hammond, Bob Goodwin, Merrill Woodwctrd, Toni Chapman, Ted Small, Dick Kinder, Bill Carr, lack Zeckel, Don Lackey, Kay McLaughlin, Ben Davis, Her- bert McKinsey, and lohn Foland. Those boys who have won a major award in basketball are: Bob Vlfoods, Bob Goodwin, Murphy Vfhite, Calvin Arnold, loe Parr, Herbert McKinsey, Dick Kinder, joe Ambrose, lake Hoover, and Charles Merideth. Those winning major awards in track in i940 were: lack VVheeler, Bob Good- win, Ben Edwards, Herbert McKinsey Bruce Purdy, Don Lackey, Kay McLaugh- irn, Don lessup, and Charles Merideth. The present officers of the club are: President, Bob Goodwiny Vice-President Merrill Vlfoodward: Secretary-Treasurer Dick Kinder. The sponsor ot the club is Coach Swanson. 1 1 1
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Row One Clyde Mr'- Ezilire, Douqlds lfiiiifrmdii, loan Sie-veiis, Miss Green, Bow Two lvir, Sv-Jririsfrri, Mr. H-girqer. Bcw One Billy Buck, Iocrnnci Cornelius, Mr. Busi, Belly' Lilvler, Horiiie Bonde- Lush Row Two ldlze Hoover, Ioe Wolfe, Clifiries Mere' dith, Toni Holliiiigsworili. john Ne-il. Si:-died lfrne l. i li l e r, Amdndd Eller, Mrs. Hines, Esther MCM-.1lion, Frdriiies Neal. Sldndinq Mrrrili-'r Lon Fickle, Virginid ll-iisivr, Betty Wi-gqiris, Iwiriry Lee Loser, Ioan Qlvey, Gerry Emmons, Vivi-in Benneli, Clidrlolie Horner, lvldrilyn Card, Mfrry Ruth Hczrnisli Bow One Bill Ap-gif, Bill M:Vey, Boll Vxfoo il, Bob Mdllery, Mr. Busi, Ioe Ambrose, Bodne ,' Baldwin, Herlyeri lvlclfin- sey. Row Two' Douglas Hil- termdn, Harold lffinzer, Bill Sims, Charles Bdlzer, Ben Davis, Fred Wyixni, Bill Burger, Ted Small, Row Three-V-Bob Mclfi- iire, Charles Mdllery, Diqlt Kinder, Ioe Pdrr, Cdlvii Arnold, luke Hoover. Row Four Mr. Wm, Hurqer, Harley Carey, Bd' Goodwin, Melvin Hair, Po? Vifolie, Kay Mcbiuqliliii.
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