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5 1 S si 'x Sd xv, Iyxixx l Student CBody Oficegs sf, A 'I NEWELL CHAPPELL Cv X, President V DOROTHY BEDELL -. Vice President LEONE CRITTENDEN Secretary and Treasurer CLARENCE SARGENT A tbletic Manager MARGARET FARRELL Editor War Wlsoop FRANCIS IULUSON Athletic Manager ISAAC NICQU E EN Cheer Leader EDITH IOHNSON Activity Manager N, . H N ge lile-U
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n Our Faculty UR FACULTY members have consecrated their lives for the betterment of the students of North Summit High School. They are not only the teacherspbut hope to be comrades, the examples, the ideals of our splendid student body. Students entering school may be lonely and therefore need the warmth of friendship and brotherhood to create a firmer impulse to keep the light of desire for education burning. This is an accomplishment of our faculty. Our faculty members have acted as an advisory body to the students in their extra curricular activities. May it be hoped that this action has resulted in the inspiration of the spirit of youth. They have challenged the minds of students in the production of wit, soundness of judgment and enthusiasm for self development. Through this very close contact of stu- dentand teacher, has developed charming manners and courtesy so necessary in our complex life today. f They have at all times tried to be honest-minded, direct, encouraging and constructive in all student contacts. lt is their desire to be fair in their judgments, They have always regarded as sacred, the sensitive regard for the wills of those whose lives they have come in contact. The fal'13VC tried to open the door to all students so that they might enjo cgportlmities, Ehlhflre, enjoyment in the common things of life and love for the hne and beautiful. They have ever tried to instill into the lives of the students, the nne traditions of North Summit High. The ideals expressed by the War Whoop, the Chieftain and the accomplishments of the Braves themselves, should be woven into the minds and hearts of each student so that he may be guided by a real joy in striving for perfection in his life's work. To these ends our faculty members have ever been ready to spend their valuable time and effort-never hesitating for the betterment of our student body. To this service North Summit High will stand an endowed tribute. Page Ten
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Student CBody Officers INCE the publishing of the last year book in l9Zl, the student body of North Summit High School as an organization has accomplished a great many things. Some of the accomplishments are: A constitution has been established. This in- cludes all of the laws that our organization must fol- low Awards are given in activities. These activities are devided into two classes-athletic and activity. The athletic award is a bar with an indian head, on which is placed the football, basketball, or Winged-foot ac- cording to the honor won. The activity award is a block N. S. pin. A pearl is added to this pin for every activity in which the student wins his letter. The organization of officers meets each week to discuss the problems of the student body. This year these officers have been very interested and have all been in harmony with any idea for the betterment of North Summit High School. Headed by a very capable student body president, Newell Chappell, this organization has progressed much more rapidly than previous organizations. This year book is the Hrst year book that has been published in eight years. Due to this fact the struggle was verv difficult, and much honor should be given to the staff for this accomplishment. This year we have published nine War Whoops -one each month. Other years we have published eight. The standard of the paper has raised a great deal. We are proud of our school paper. We now have a business department that is com- posed of seventy-five students. The course includes all required business subjects. A new room has been constructed for the agricul- ture department, and a Smith-Hughes man employed. The student body has purchased a cyclorama drop and a velvet curtain for the auditorium. They also have purchased a school bus. They use this bus to transport students home at six o'clock. This makes it possible for students to participate in extra-curri- cular activities. On Parent Day, the student body officers do all they can to show the parents the importance of an organization, and to make the parents feel that they really appreciate their cooperation. From these accomplishments we have our present successful democratic organization-the North Summit High School. Page T'wel1,'e
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