Olney High School - Trojan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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Olney High School - Trojan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 31 of 148
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Page 31 text:

Piioting time undergraduates through one of their ioest terms was tile proficient 12A Council and its officers: President, Betty Harrison: Vice-President, Edwin Abernathy: and Secretary, Vivian Carpenter. with exceiient class support in the inigiiiy successful 12A dance, they can be assureci of a more successful 12B term with the continuance of the combined efiorts of class and council. EEA CCUNCUL 'IIB CQUNCIL The ioieai council for an icleai 11B class is this one known for its competent officers: President, Jack Kistenmacinerg Vice- President, Mildred Sie-boidg Treasurer, Norma Acineeg and Secre- tary, Claire Newman. Judging by the weii supported 1 1B Dance, the future 12A ciass SIIOUICI be a recorci-breaking aggregation reaching a tligtiiy successful goal, an assurance made possiioie ioy time imard working 11B Council.

Page 30 text:

Vvith ttme licensed drivers, hir. Geste, Plr. Glenn, and Dir. Nvaidetictu at our sides, we students driving Olney's governmental machine PIHVC been instructed in the ways of good citizenship. Those ot us who have passed our Hdriver's test wish to express our gratitude for the guidance of these men as we stand ready to enter on time larger tligtrways of lite. Xve shalt never forget you, nor your services to ust 12 ', , . V 'L ,glows t:.t t V t i -3? s-t ' A. OFFICERS Because ot' careful and intelligent leadership, Otney's Student Association tlas completed one of its most active and truittut terms. Norma Sctmaetter, Presidentg William Cassidy, Vice- President: Virginia Fanning, Secretaryg and Gladys Noone, presi- dent of the Senate, constitute the efficient staff of officers ttlat tmas made Qtneyvs government one of the greatest student-driven machines.



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THE SENATE ff mas Af. L. 4' i r The Senate is the upper house of the Students' Association, acting as the executive hody of the House of Representatives, it is composed of some of the ahlest and most outstanding school citizens, who hy their leadership try to improve the spirit and the general welfare of the school. Une of the major functions of the Senate is the presentation of awards to worthy students. It recognizes partic- ipation in extra-curricular activities hy giving the Student Activity Award and the Senior Seal, and works jointly with the Honor Society in giving the Honor Award, hased on outstanding scholarship. It examines carefully the secretarial hooks of each home-room to see that meetings are held regularly and accurately. it cooperates with the Student Welfare Committee in making the monthly welfare collections. Active memhership on one or more committees, and the maintenance and extension of high standards are among the duties of every Senator. hluch of the success of this term,s Senate is due to Gladys Noone, Eirst girl president of the hody, who was unanimously re-elected eariy in the term. Gladys has worked with untiring ettort, showing us that a girl can preside very capahiy and efficiently over the Senate. A vote of thanks also goes to Wir. Vvaideiich, faculty adviser ot the Senate, for giving generously of his time and advice. Qur class was represented in the Senate hy Betty Putney, vice-president oi the hody, and Soi Shoreg and the lower seniors chose Jean Stairs and Earle Vvhite to fill the positions. The Senators from the Junior class were Gladys Noone, Jack Kisten- macher, hiarian Cunningham, and Xviiiiam Lynng those from the Sophomore class were Kate Uhiig, Harry Purseii, Birdie Huppi, and Jane .Iacohsg and those representing the Freshmen were Zlllil Farrior, Arthur Giihert, Jack Soiohi, and Bernice Prizant. L . im... . Af.. .L,...,..a .r-f.,.. -f1-,a-1- H Y Y -i.-g-1 ' 'Y fL u-- ' '

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