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Lef! to Right: I. King, D. Repasky, C. Smith, W. Luteran, C. Reichfird, N. Lewis, S. Carty, D. Kclly, P. Thompson, R. Howell, I. Shuiilla. The meeting will please come to order! That was the weekly cry of our hardworking president, Cliff Reichard. Next came the minutes, read by secretary, Norma Lewis, and a treasurer's report by lim King. Then we must not forget vice president, Ray Howell, who was always ready to take over where Cliff left off. This year's council has a long list of accomplishments, which includes the selling of Candy, pencils, and Bulldog buttons, beanies, emblems, and license plates. The council also sponsored a big football rally in the fall, checked traffic in the halls, took care of the lunch rooms, and ran buses to many of the games, among other things. The council has done its best to represent the student body. We hope that this has been a satisfying year and wish the best of luck to the future student councils. The Student Council -if Page Twenty-eight F4-
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lst Row: M. Hill, O. Smith, I. Wolfe, M. Hoyt. Znd How: S. Doeiight, G. Campbell, I. Williams, B. Clnnowth, 3rd Row: M, Sakely, R. Stacy, V. Buddte. 4th Row: P. Swain, Miss Tuttle, C. Cooper. We started out the year by having a treasure hunt which ended in the park with a Weiner roast. Tennis and baseball were the predominant sports in the fall. The tennis tournament was quite successful, the championship game being played by Mary lna Hill and Sis Smith. Our social life throughout the winter consisted of a Christmas party, a square and round dance, which was enjoyed by all, and a Youth Center after the Lowellville basketball game. The All-Star game was quite evenly matched but was taken by the White team. Basketball was the main sport and was played all winter. The G. A. A. Banquet was held April l3, at Shady Lawn Tea Room. The new officers were installed and the banquet brought to a close a very suc- cessful year. The following were on the board this year: President, Sis Smith, Vice President, Sarah Doeright, Secretary, Virginia Buddie, Treasurer, Mary lna Hill, Basketball, Ruth Stacy, Tennis, Claire Cooper, Archery, Iere Wolfe, Base- ball, Marjorie Sakely, Volleyball, Mary Hoyt, Soccer, Pat Swain, Senior Rep- resentative, Gwen Campbell, Iunior Representative, Gloria Campbell, Sopho- more Representative, lane Williams, Freshman Representative, Barbara Chin- owth. The Girlsi Athletic Association if Page Twenty-nine lit-
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