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Layers of the Law Student Council Members fleft to rightl: Clifford Reeves, Bert Thomas, Arnold Press, J. C. Coker, Maxine Hornbeck, Vlitzi Hatcher, Charles Scott, Orbie Floyd, Patsy Westbrook, Bernard Rains, and Minnie Barnes. The student governing body at Paris Junior College is the student council. The members of the council are the president, who is elected by the student body in the preceding term of school, the vice-president, the presidents of the classes, and the representatives from each class. The chief function of the council is to keep student activities running smoothly. The organi- zation is in charge of all student elections, it is its duty to keep the school calendar, and the of weekly assembly programs. The recreation room, also under the direction of the student council, has been a major part of student life this year. The council inaugurated the Record l-lop which is held in the rec. room every Friday. ln this year of success, the council added to its achievements by being instrumental in ar- ranging a schedule for club meetings and spon- soring the Christmas offering which was turned work for which it is noted is the arranging overto the Red Cross. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President . . . . . Charles Scott Vice-President . . David Sherron Sponsor ........ . . Miss Rena Smith Members: Orbie Floyd, J. C. Coker, Minnie Barnes, Clifford Reeves, Patsy Westbrook, Eudell Dicus, Bernard Rains, Arnold Press, Bert Thomas, Maxine l-lornloeck, and Mitzi Hatcher. Snapshot: Just think what all you get for a dime at the Record Hop - dances to good records, cold drinks, cookies and a place to play cards. Page lO8
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PHI TH ETA KAPPA President . . Lionel Berry Vice-President. . . JuneBryan Secretary . . Drunell Uzze-ll Treqgurer , . Minnie Barnes Reporter . . . Bettie Ann Aden Sponsor . . Mrs. Mayo Neyland Snapshot: Mr. Murphy auctions off a box of good food to the highest bidder at the Phi Theta Kappa Box Supper. The club for the scholastic Joes and Janes at P.J.C. is the Beta Zeta Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa, the National Junior College Honor Society. The chapter of the intelligentsia was established at P.J.C. in i932 and has been very prominent in campus activities. For the last four consecutive years, the distinguished service cup has been awarded to members of the club at the commencement exercises. This term has been most successful both scho- lastically and socially. The ball was started roll- ing with the annual box supper. Soon thereafter, Smart Set T i the members and their guests were given a din- ner at the college. Another of the club's lighter moments was the sponsoring of the bingo parlor at the Hallowe'en Carnival. On the serious side was the impressive initiation of its new members and the national convention of the Phi Theta Kappa held in Wichita Falls on February 28. To be a member of this elite club, a student must maintain an average of 90? or more dur- ing the first half of his Freshman year, or bring his average up to that standard by mid-term of his Sophomore year. Phi Theta Kappa Members ileft to rightl: Minnie Barnes, Kinney Watson, Charlene Williams, Eleanor Matthews, Lionel Berry, Neva Nell Crain, Mayenell Waterman, June Bryan, Bettie Ann Aden, Trudy Kammer, James Scott, and Carrye Beth Berly.
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