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EDMMISSIUNEBS HE Board of Commissioners of the high school is the governing force of the student body. Their duty is to enforce the constitution and the school rules and regu- lations. The Commissioner of Athletics supervises all athletic contests, assists the coaches, and obtains athletic news for the bulletin. The Commissioners of Girls, and Boys, Welfare are presidents of the Leagues and preside over League assemblies. The Commissioner of Finance has charge of all the student body money and supervises the management of the Student Store. The Commissioner of Debating takes charge of all the- oratorical, declamatory, and debating contests. The Commissioner of Entertain- ment secures entertainment and manages assemblies. The Commissioners of Girls, amtJ Boys, Justice preside at court and at Service Committee meetings. From these Commissioners one is elected to become Student Body President. SECOND QUARTER COMMISSIONERS CARL PATTON DANIEL FALCON KATHLEEN SIMONS Boys' Welfare Finance Entertainment BETTY CROCKER EDDIE HEIZMAN BILL GARD Girlsl Welfare Boys, Justice Debating No Pictures BETTY WELLS ROBERT CRAIG Girlsl Justice Athletics FIRST QUARTER COMMISSIONERS leNNETH CARDVVELL BESSIE CUTTING BILL JONES , Finance Girlsy Welfare Athletics LUCILLE STOCK RAY DIEKEMPER BUD ,CO'JJNS Girls' Justice Boysy Justice Entertamment No Pictures- DOROTHY LEONARD JERRY BOWMAN Debating Boysl Welfare
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MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT HE Maintenance department, under the superVision 0f the Business Manager, C. J. Schaeffer, employs thirteen people. For care of the lawns and shrubs, three gardeners are hired. One for the main grounds and one each for the girls, and the boyst athletic fields. Six men, for cleaning the buildings, are divided into two shifts. Both the day and night shifts consist of three workers each. For general duties in the boyst and girlst gymnasiums, a man and woman are under employment. A skilled mechanic, for the school busses and a night watchman complete the department. Mlss VVINIFRED PIKE Text Book Clerk TILLIE SHUCK Credit Check Clerk MISS VENITA SUTTON Main thce Clerk , 1 MISS 1.1m FERGUSON ! Attendance Dept. Clerk MR. C. j. SCHAEFFER Business Manager sts RUTH GEERY Assistant in Library MISS RUTH BUXTON Secretary tdtBoard of Trustees n MISS MABLE MANNINGS Attendance Dept. Clerk
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BUYS :3 GIRLS IIIJUBTS HE Girls, and Boys, Courts of R. U. H. S. are organizations whose purposes it is to uphold and enforce laws among the students of the school. The Girls, and Boys, Courts are composed of a judge and four jurors, two uppereclass and two lower-Class. The Courts work in conjunction with the Service Committee, whose members are re- sponsible for distributing court summons to the offending students. The oHicers 0f the Girls, Court for the first term were Judge, Lucille Stock; upper-Iass jurors, Marjorie Cleland and Erma Cowles; lower-Class jurors, Catherine Richmond, and Ilene Anderson. theers for the past term were Judge, Lucille Stock; upper-class jurorst Marjorie Cleland, Charlotte Rowan; lower-class, Margaret King, and.FrancesIRovvan. The officers of the Boys., Court for the first term were Judge, Ray Diekemper; upper-lass jurors, Ed Hoyt and jimmy Wells; lower-Class jurors, Bob Craig and Danny Falcon. Officers for the past term were Judge, Ray Diekemper; uppereclass jurors, Ed. Hoyt, Carl Patton; lower-Class jurors, Willie Lamer and Pete Killifer. GIRLST COURT BOYS, COURT, w 7 $182: r Repu-AMAI. em; ' .14....42 e
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