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SECONDARY COUNCIL FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President-Ernest Brown President-Arthur Gothard Vice-President-Ralph Weger Vice-President-Helen Ridgway Secretary-Treasurer-Raymond McMinn Secretary-Treasurer-Helen Ditzler Sponsor-Miss Wood As our school grew, the need for an organization to supplement the Student Council was realized. This need was met in the year 1927 by the organization of what is now known as the Secondary Council. At the beginning of each semester, each Home Room ffirst period classj elects officers. The presidents of all the rooms constitute the Sec- ondary Council and meet once a week to discuss their problems, plan for future service, and to carry back to their home rooms information about school activities. This council has proved to be a great asset to P. H. S. for it is through this organization that the attendance and scholarship contests are carried on. Banners are given as awards for attendance and a silver cup as a re- ward for scholarship. In order to give the students much needed drill in spelling, the council sponsors a spelling match during the second semester. The winner of this contest is awarded a prize. The Secondary Council works hand in hand with the Student Council. In this way the Student Council can more easily present projects to the student body. Page Twenty
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ROSS HIPPENSTEEL ALBERT BIOWBRAY GEORGE MORGAN KATHLEEN LEAHY Pres. Senior Class: Vice-Pres. Senior Sec. Senior Class: Treas. Senior Class: Bus. Mgr. Annual '3ll: Class: Junior Play: Pres. Foreign Corre- Ass't Bus. Mgr. An- Bus. Mgr. Peruvian Peruvian Staff '30: spondence Club '30: nual '29: '30: Band '27, '28, '29: Sec. Latin Club. '28: Treas. Freshman Sec. Hi-Y '30: Rodeo '28, 29- Honor Society: Class: Latin Club: Social Science Club: Social Science Club: Student Council '28, Social Science Club: Home Room Sec.: French Club: '29, '30: Operetta '28: Stage Manager. Vice-Pres. Home Honor Society: Rodeo '29: Room. Hi-Y: B. Team B. B. '27: Secondary Council: Intramural B. B.: Social Science Club: Class B. B. Junior Play SENYIURS Color-Yellow and White. Flower-Daisy. M otto-Loyalty brings victory. Advisors-MISS TEREBA and MR. THOMAS. . CLASS HISTORY Each year as the graduating Seniors pass on to new and greater suc- cesses, it has been a custom to pause and review the record that they have established during their four years of participation in Peru High School. Upon recounting our various achievements our eyes naturally turn to the part that the senior class has played in bringing Peru's athletics to the high standard that they now maintain. Even as Freshmen we find several of our class contributing to the success of Peru's athletic teams, and as we have advanced we have taken an even more active part in the development of our school athletics. Many of our class have distinguished themselves through their leader- ship in various activities. It would be impossible to mention all those who have taken prominent offices in the administration of the school, for we find that the Seniors have spread to every department and have assumed the leadership in most of the outstanding organizations. As we turn back to the annual of 1926 We find timid Freshmen peer- ing sheepishly from the page, Freshmen that quailed at a stern glance cast from the corner of the teacher's eye. It seems incredible that in such a short time we have learned to cooperate with that mystic order known as the faculty and assume the responsibilities of Seniors. However, we realize that this advancement has been but an awakening to the develop- ment of our intellectual life, that we are now but at the beginning. In parting, we wish to thank our faculty and principal for guiding us in this most important phase of our education and aiding us in our step toward success. ERNEST BROWN '30. Page Twenty- two
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