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Student Council 1 ' i ' ■ i f: 1 ' ' 11! I 1 ii i.f}i til The Northampton County High School Student Council started this year with new hopes and objectives for 1959-1960. The council’s 37 members have set up the following objectives: 1. To purchase Student Council Buttons for each member 2. To attend the District and State Student Council meetings 3. To make it our campaign to ask the student body for a donation towards the athletic field bleachers The officers for 1959-60 are as follows: John V. Collins, President; Margaret K. Helm, Vice-President; Ellen Goodwyn, Secretary; Shirley Sample, Assistant Secretary; Ruth Rogers, Treasurer; Rosa Powell, Reporter; Cora Upshur, Chaplain; Mr. Odis Kornegay, Advisor. To the Graduating Class of 1960, we extend our congratulations for having reached your second education goal. Continue to climb the ladder of success. Good Luck from the Student Council of Northampton County High School.
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Guidance Committee The Guidance Committee is happy to announce that last year’s work was a success. That it has encouraged us to work even harder this year in carrying out our many aims and objectives. Last year our major project was designed around a Career Day for our seniors. From all indica¬ tions, Career Day at Northampton County High turned out to be all and more than we had antici¬ pated. We feel that our students were greatly informed and inspired by our distinguished consult¬ ants, Again, in April of this year, we are planning to present our second annual Career Day. We are working towards developing the whole child in order that he may be able to find a place in our constantly changing world. Our aims and objectives for this year are as follows: 1. To make a study of the drop-outs of our students 2. To make a Follow-Up study of the graduates of 1959 3. To promote a desirable student-teacher relationship 4. To encourage the development of a demand for continued education 5. To identify the gifted child 6. To develop desirable ideas and habits of citizenship 7. To insure the pupil’s success in school We are making an earnest request that the faculty and student body support us in carrying out our program for the year. The Guidance Committee is composed of the following persons: Mrs, L. U. Kornegay, Miss D. M. Turner, Mrs. I. J. Williams, Mrs. B. M. Ervin, Chairman; Mr. F. Brickhouse, Miss C. Hayes, and Mr. W. H. Smith, Principal.
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