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BOB WACHS President On October 13, Student Council members journeyed to Mrs. Shotts ' s home for the monthly meeting which was followed by supper. An all male line-up dominates the Student Council The challenges facing the Council—like those that face the entire school—are great. The Student Council, though by nature not a school government, is the body elected by the students to promote the welfare of the pupil. The Council represents scholarship, leadership, character, and honesty. Serious matters are oftendiscussed at Council meetings. On the other hand, a meeting is usually pervaded by a friendliness and humor that only the young at heart are able to show. TOMMY HUGHES RONNIE HATLEY STEVE HEARNE Vice-president Secretary Treasurer 24
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Although the academic curriculum is generally con¬ sidered to be the main part of school life, extra curric¬ ular activities are becoming increasingly important to high school students. Club work offers a chance to cul¬ tivate interest and student participation, as w’ell as leadership and the ability to work with others. P.H, S. has succeeded in making extra curricular activities a vital and useful phase of school life. i i ' i
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Students represented by homerooms and committees Elaine Horton, Shirley Eubanks, Tommy Clegg, Sheila Farrell, Cathy Bolejack; Ann London, Candace Meacham, Elizabeth Senkiw, Margaret McAllister, Betty Sue Boone, Nancy Perry, Doris Lashley, Betty Jean Griffin. Only the School Spirit Week, Get-Acquainted Week, a Christmas post office, a survey of extracurricular activities, and a leadership conference are among the undertakings of the Projects Committee. Carolyn Nooe, Lisa Palmer, Beverly Bland, Dare Scott, Pam Woods, Charlene McK ' nney, David Morris, Chairman; Candace Meac‘;am, Em:.; Roberts, Alton Compbell. 25
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