Osage High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Lake Ozark, MO)

 - Class of 1958

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COUNCIL SPONSORS Presiding over the 1958 student council is President Buster McGowin. McGowin, a senior, was elected to his position of council head by a majority vote on the second ballot, defeating Larry Fry, also a senior, who automatically be- came student council vice-president. Completing the student body heads is Ioyce Cotten, a senior, who was elected on the third ballot to serve as council secretary-treasurer. These three seniors conduct each student coun- FOUR MAJOR PROJECTS cil meeting, attended by class presidents and sponsored by Mr. Mills. The addition of a television set to the school equipment was the first council project. A Christmas tree was decorated by council mem- bers, and an exchange of gifts and treats prior to Christmas vacation was conducted by the coun- cil. An intramural program featuring ping pong. volleyball, and basketball, was planned and car- ried out during noon hours in the spring. Student council officers Ioyce Cotten, Buster McGowin and Larry Fry reflect their satisfaction as they inspect the recently installed television set bought by the student council Tim Pilkington seventh grade president Leroy Brown eighth grade president Ronald Stark freshman president Mr Leland Mills sponsor Ellis McGowin sophomore president Don Tom Cotten lunior president Buster McGowin student council president Larry Fry student council vice president Dale Bechtold senior president and Ioyce Cotten student council secretary treasurer compose the goveming council oi the student body 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 , .

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OSAGE FHA JOINS NATIONAL ORGANIZATION 4 me I I . . . - x 1 . . - mf 51 gl Il' ei gi K Left to right: Ioi Phillips, Ianet Flier, Charlotte Robbins, Dee Ann Stark, Ioyce Cotten, Ianice Gould, Betty Stanton, Mary Catherine Clayton, Shirley Steen, Cleeda Asa, Mrs. Hawkins, sponsor, Marilyn Crane, Ianice Calkin, Sharon Sutton, Patty Parsons, Ruth Faye Brown. A furtherance of homemaking studies is pro- vided to students by the Future Homemakers of America, a national organization for senior high students who have had one year of homemaking. The Osage Chapter of Future Homemakers of America joined the state and national FHA organization in October with the officers from the Eldon Chapter performing the initiation ceremony. 'l'he officers were installed at the December meet- 1n . g The motto of F HA is Toward New Horizons. The chapter colors are red and white, symbolic of courage and purity. Its flower is the red rose, symbolic of health. The chapter executed one planned project for each school month. In November there was a panel discussion on the Do's and Don't's of Dat- ing. For December, clothes and toys were made and presented to needy children. Ianuary was good grooming month, and a group discussion in homemaking, food, and furniture was presented in February. In March a Mother's tea was poured. A short skit was presented before the P.T.A. in April, and in May new goals were set for the coming year. Mrs. Hawkins, FHA Sponsor: Patty Parsons, Treasurer: Ianet Flier, Secretary and Charlotte Rob- bins, Vice-President, listen as Ioyce Cotten, President, outlines a pro- posed project for February.



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