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2 IW YET 9h20WEN550RAN they distribute code-of-honor cards for the incoming students to sign. Several cases have been handled this year. Those on the committee are: Guyress Sellers, Robert Hudson, Margaret Lewis, Mary E. Mil- ton, Parvin Augenstein, and Mr. Lewis as faculty advisor. There is a Discipline Committee to handle misconduct in the students. On the committee are: William Hleck, John S. Wright, William Cravens, I Nancy Wilson, Julia Lee Ditto, and Elizabeth Robinson and faculty ad- ' visors, Miss Barrett and Mr. Morton. When a student refuses to mani- .gi fest the proper conduct in the school and its activities he is asked to ap- pear before the Discipline Committee who endeavors to help him over- v' y come his fault. 'J X i f The Student Council supervises the candy table. This year the table . ' has been well patronized and has been very successful. The money de- f rived from the sales is spent for anything that is nedeed by the school or organizations in the school, as monograms, insigneu for leaders and if f Rifle team, Hag, lins for picture machine, piano, annual, voice and one f fifth to the lunch room. ' ' The council purchased a new flag for the flag-pole in front of the building. The flag is raised every morning and taken down immediate- f ly after school. Steps have been taken to remedy the running in halls, throwing paper in hall-ways, talking in study halls and boisterous con- fn duct in assembly All of these conditions have improved. Waste-paper 3 baskets have been placed in the halls at convenient places. A table S for students to leave their books on while at lunch was placed in front .541 of the lunch room door. The council sent a representative, James Mac- Donald, the President, to the Whitesville High School to help organize. f Seats in assembly were ordered by the council. The council sponsored f, the Voice A list of major and minor offenses committed in school was prepared by a committee, Nancy Wilson and Cynthia Haynes. ' Hand books for the high school were investigated and discussed. f The council has functioned as a beneicial factor in school activities. b 7 MEMBERS c 4 Lucy Ayre Carl Westerfield Mary Kelley Smith Rose Bailey Thomas Lewis Louisa Ellis Elizabeth, Robinson John S. Wright Robbie Whitmer 'A Rosey Lee Bennett James Ridgway Catherine Eckert Frances Brewer Nancy Wilson Eloise Hamilton Gertrude Dorris Billy Wilson Margaret Lewis 1 Julia Lee Ditto Billy Cravens Clifford Robinson A Maxine Freidman C. T. Porter Eula Mae Morris 2 John Freidman James Montgomery Parvin Augenstein I Robert Hudson Ophelia Ware Joe Bennett ,ft William Heck Cynthia Haynes Claudine Westerfield 2 Eufaula Milligan H. J. Hofendorfer Winona Renfrow , ' Frank Combs Mary E. Milton Lydia Rowland Ellen Hart Smith B. M. Dearing William Wells , James L. MacDonald Guyress Sellers . bla 4 Page Seventy-one
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1 ,vp ' A J i . lag 1, i 1 it i 4 ? rn iii 1.1 'v l I. 9he0WE'i5BORAN l Q Eli o W . V g M i ll ffl , 1. 24 ZZ. 1 V it . ig, Fl ll l E. i wr + 4 lr ' S i el V6 H 3 H 5 S Ki STUDENT COUNCIL W by James L. MacDonald Robert Hudson Maxine Freidman Q 1 lg President Vice-President Sec'y-Treas. , The purpose of the Student Council is: To promote high school spirit in all student activitiesg the help to fit boys and girls to better per- Eli form their duties as high school students and citizensg and to abolish f any formlof dishonesty, dishonor or disloyalty to the constitution of the L organization. A 5 'W The members of the council are representatives of the student bod W7 1,7 y, . chosen by the students to represent them and their will., There are Q5 twenty-one groups and every group sends one representative. The 2 Freshman class sends one, Sophomore class two, Junior three and the ' Senior five representatives. Any individual student has a direct way to Q ask for a change or an improvement either through his group or class. If you see a greatly needed improvement, that will benefit not only your- jf .Ear selt but other students and the student body as a whole, let it be known. Things that are not asked for are surely never received. ff W, The Code-of-Honor committee reminds the forgetful student of the 4 my honor he owes himself and his school. At the beginning of each year fy: yi Pu' if S92 3-1- S t , - . , T fi 2 7 ' ' 4 i f Page Seventy
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