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Svtuhent Glnunril Seated: Mr. Prentice, Joyce Martin, Ross Sargent, Pat Kepner, Beulah Shipman, Mr. Lawton. ' Second Row Standing: Jerry Cookson, Marilyn Kennedy, Jim Rankin, Pat Downing, Joan Aleshire, Merle Post, Bill Phelps, Janis Waner, Kayo McCullom. Third Row Standing: Kenton Hoyt, Sandra Allen, Jerry Kimble, Joyce Lawton, Janet Winters, Glen Aleshire. Qffire Staff Seated: Barbara Payne, Mr. Davis, Joan Aleshire, Merle Postf Standing: Jim Robinson, Shirley Powell, Irma Ware, Anna Mae Normandin, Lee Lovell. Elihrarg Staff , Seated: Sid Allen, Bonnie Alexander, Mrs. Scott, Harry Lee Rash, Velma Norris, Sandra Allen. Second Row Standing: Lowell Thompson, Maxine McKinley, Merle Post, Pat McCutchan, Loren Wickert, Beulah Shipman. Third Row Standing: Carolyn Powell, Avis Jean McCutchan, Wayne Roberts, Joyce Pickard, Lillian Martin.
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Page 43 text:
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iguhlir Affaira Although several attempts had been made to form a Student Council Organization in Plymouth, this was the first year it was accomplished. When we first organized we elected two members from each class, in- cluding Junior High classes, to serve on the Council. After being advised by a neighboring organization, we later admitted the presidents of all organiza- tions. Our purpose was to create a better understanding between students and teachers, and to better our school in all ways possible. Some of our activities were a homecoming parade, dance, and crowning of a queen, an all-high school skating party, and a box supper and card party. We sent two boys, Merle Post and Kayo McCollum, to the State Convention at Peoria on April 22. We sincerely hope that the Student Council of next year will go ahead with our purpose in mind, and carry on where we left off. Ilivahing, Ellie Ellunniea At the beginning of the school term, Mr. Davis, along with the assis- tance of Mr. Lawton, chose a small group of students to help with the duties of the office. Their work consisted of answering the telephone, running er- rands and helping with other oflice work. These students should be compli- mented for the way they accepted these responsibilities and for their depend- ability. They were relieved of these responsibilities February 15, when Mrs. Mitchell was employed as full-time office secretary. magazine Qbf Elie Air The library staff has a mountainous job the first month this year when all Junior High books were dumped in the high school library. There was a great deal of time spent preparing these books for the shelves. The librarians shelved and checked some 150 books and magazines each day due to the large enrollment and the large assemblies. This work was voluntary and time consuming and the staff should be complimented on their unselfish citizenship.
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