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s. enate SEATED, left to right: Fleur Peters, Charles Rector, Wanda Tomlinson, Helen White, Billy Gue, Helen Ritter. STANDING: Miss Nelson, Betty Lou Breeden, Patsy Barron, Jesse Reid, Jean Kemper, Nancy Thomas, Mary Utterback, and Miss Faulconer. SEATED: Miss Faulconer, Lauree Hersch, Betty Lou Breeden, Patsy Barron, Jesse Reid, Mary Utterback, Nancy Thomas, Jean Kemper, Miss Nelson. STANDING: Betty Kennedy, Gem Parler, Nancy Gilley, Dorothy Bayne, Margaret Jones, Mary Hottle, Eetty Jasper, Felipa Muse, Joyce Shiflet, Betty Fogle, Martha Eagle, Catherine Kemper, Mary Sinclair, Betsy Ross, Betty Harrover, Rebecca Slusher, Jean Mayhugh, Catherine Baker, Jackie Earheart, Clyde Muddi- man. SECOND ROW: Edgar Heflin, William Latham, Jack Saylors, Teddy Peters, Warren Harrover, Billy Haydon, Haynes Davis, and Paul Harvey. 25
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PRESIDENT Jesse Reid VICE PRESIDENT Patsy Barron STENOGRAPHER Jean Kemper SECRETARY Mary Jane Utterback TREASURER Betty Lou Breeden PARLIAMENTARIAN Nancy Thomas era Association The Student Cooperative Association is the self-gov¬ erning organization through which the students can plan and carry out school activities. It has its own offi¬ cers, as well as two governing bodies, the Senate and the Council. The Senate, which is composed of three Seniors, two Juniors, and one Sophomore, and the Council, which is composed of the heads of the home rooms, clubs, publications, and committees, work to¬ gether in governing the student body. After a strongly contested election in the spring of 1949, Jesse Reid became the president of the Student Cooperative Association. Outstanding among the achievements of this organi¬ zation this year was the Homecoming Celebration, which was held for the first time. It is hoped that it will become an annual affair. Regular monthly meetings were held, and the Min¬ isterial Association of Prince William County furnished the Student Cooperative Association with a guest speaker for each assembly. County Federation Senate meetings were held at Nokesville and Occoquan. The County Federation of the Student Cooperative Associations met in April, with Osbourn High School as host. It has been a year of accomplishments for our stu¬ dent government. Its fine record was achieved by the cooperation of the officers of the Student Cooperative Association, the faculty, and the student members of the organization. 24 .
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From left to right: Miss Faulconer, Mrs. Heims, John Champion, Gem Parler, Mr. Lee, Junior Lawler, Miss Haskins, and Mr. North. A C. Mem ommi Lhj ttee Chairman Gem Parler Sponsors- Miss Faulconer, Mrs. Helms Mr. Lee, Miss Haskins, and Mr. North The Assembly Committee has ar¬ ranged a number of successful as¬ semblies this year, some amusing, some inspirational, and all enjoyable. They have provided an outstanding variety of programs for our Friday assemblies. Something new this year was the excellent seating arrange¬ ment installed by this committee. Cu, ' ricu far sflctivitleA (Committee Chairman Nancy Gilley Sponsors Mr. North, Mr. Lee and Miss Faulconer The Extra Curricular Activities Committee is a group of boys and girls who plan outside activities for the students, such as the radio dances. Perhaps the most enjoyed of all the dances given through this committee was the Homecoming Dance, given for the first time this year. From left to right: Alby Conner, Catherine Dennis Baker, Betty Jean Speakes, Jack Bryant. Mr. North, Gem Parler, Bobby Wayland, Mr Lee, Nancy Gilley, Miss Faulconer, Jack Saylors, Margaret Jones, Jesse Reid, Claudette Woodyard, and William Latham.
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