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SECOND ROW: Florene Norris, Mr. King, Mox Yabes, Fred Baltz, George Davis, Patsy Miller, Fay Arthur, Thurston Dunn. FIRST ROW: Val Lee, Ronnie Whitediff, Darrell Blanton, Sonny Allen, Jean Tuchardt, Donna DeVries. ft Student fauuccl ! The student council is made up of rep- resentatives from the following clubs: Pep Club, V.O., P.A.L.S., Girls’ League, Hi-Y. The presidents of ach of the classes are members of the council plus the Hi-Breeze editor and the senior Yell-Leader. The stu- dent body officers take charge of each meet- ing. At 8:45 every Wednesday morning the council gathered for their weekly meeting. Here discussion was held on all subjects that would effect the student body. Recreation, under the supervision of Vice-President Val Lee, was one of the major problems before the council. All student bodv bills had to be passed by the majority of the council members before the bill could be paid. The student council is an important function because in those meetings decis- ions were made which effected a 150 stu- dents. Realizing their responsibility plus the cooperation from the students and council members themselves, the student council played a prominent part in making the year of ’48-’49 one of the most out- standing years in O.H.S. history. 11
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r DARRELL BLANTON President VAL LEE Vice-president FAY ARTHUR GFORGE DAVIS Secretary Treasurer Student Sody O iceni. In the spring election preceeding the year ol 49, the student body chose lor their president popular Darrell Blanton. Dar- rell presided over the student council and student body meetings besides numerous other activities such as promoting dances and other social functions. Darrell was also president of the Pep Club, a club organized to support the athletic teams. For vice-president, Val Lee, a very effic- ient Junior, was chosen. Vais job, other than helping the president in every way, was to head the social committee. He also served as vice-president of the Junior class. Fav Arthur served as secretary for the second consecutive vear and has done a fine job both times. Fay is also editor of the Oak. She holds the office of president of the Girls’ League and secretary of the girls athletic club, the PALS. George Davis, the Junior class presi- dent, undertook the job of treasurer. He attended to all the student body bills and kept track of the incoming money. George was also active in the encouragement and earn ing out of the social activities. [ [ i i i i i [ i i i i i w T 10 w w
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