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The Left to right-R. Davis, C. Reichard, F. Shurilla, I. Holt, H. Stacy, D. Kelly, I. Iohnson, I. Allen, I. Smith, P. Thompson, I. King, W. Kibler, W. Kelly. Each year as the Student Council reorganizes, it strives to narrow the gap between the faculty and the student body. This year was no exception. When the closing of this gap is a reality, then and only then, will the Council have achieved its objective. The purpose of the Council is to maintain a smoothly functioning school. ' The Student Council functioned this year with the following officers: lack Allen, president: Cliff Reichard, vice-president: Io Ann Iohnson, secretary: and Wayne Kelly, treasurer. The other representatives Were: Seniors, Dick Davis and Bill Kiblerp Iuniors, Iohn Shurilla and Iim King: Sophomore, Iack Holtp Freshman, Hugh Stacy and Phil Thompson: Eighth Grade, Don Kelly, Seventh Grade, Ianet Smith. Some of the 'accomplishments of the Council were: the promotion of honor study halls, the opening of a dance room at noon, the sale of school pencils, and many other activities too numerous to mention. The Council also sponsored many educational and entertaining assemblies throughout the year. A monitor system was established to curb the running in the halls during the lunch hour. Five members of the Council appeared before an assembly at Bessemer High School to explain the workings and accomplishments of our Council so that a Student Council could be established by the students of that high School. The Student Council of 1946-7 wishes to extend its thanks to the faculty and the student body for their sincere co-operation during the past school year and hopes to have aneven more successful Council in the years to come. Student Council -if Page Twenty-six lk
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G.I-LA. BOARD Left to right-O. Smith, P. Swain, I. Wolfe, I. Swanson, M. Hoyt, N. Stone, P. Good, E. Pekkanen, Mrs. Sullivan, S. Doeright, B. Stiver, B. Martin, M. McCall., R. Stacy, I. Williams. Baseball and soccer were the main events until after Thanksgiving, when basketball started. Iunior team VI won the basketball tournament by winning all the games that they played. The penny hike was a lot of fun and everyone had a good time. After the hike there were refreshments at the pavillion in the park. ' ln February the Freshmen and Sophomore .girls had a Valentine party for the Eighth grade girls. Our dance, The Windy Hop , was a huge success. The music was by Fred Cockman's band. The following were officers for this year: Presidente-Elma Pekkanen, Vice- president-Faye Ann Good, Secretary--Sarah Doeright, TreasurereBetty Lou Stiver. The Sport Representatives were: Olive Smith, Io Ann Swanson, Norma Stone, Barbara Martin, Pat Swain, and Iere Wolfe. The Class Representatives Were: Martha McCall, Mary Hoyt, Ruth Stacy, and lane Williams. The Girls' Athletic Association Page Twenty-seven Ilf-
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