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SHS SAIL l2'S L06 l94l SENIOR IIUNUR SUL'Ilfl'l'Y First Row: Rhea lgilllll. Betty Collivcr. Joyce Ross. Tillie Wvenscl. Amy .lum- Routier. 1 1 v - Second Row: If G. Mzitllerly. Jock licirl. JLTIIIIIL' Snvmlcr. lnllen VK Illtlllilll. Hur- ilmcl llcriwctlicr. Mrs Fzitic. Thircl Row: .luck Mott. Frank Imgun. lflarl xXvill'llCl', Dick BIL'l,t'l'lIlHtt. Mary Ilclcn Bryant. .Ioan Price. . . , 1'x0lll'tll Row: Holm Cooke. Ellen llfmggs. Yvmnle lV1Il1s. lnilllllfjl LZIIIIIJIDCH lnot SIIUXYII 3. The Senior Honor Society sent two delegatfes. Joan Price and Bob Cooke, to the State Con- vention ait St. Petersburg in April. The annual reception for alumni members was held at which time twelve members were initiated. The group has aided in student government projects and a Book of Fame in which the picture and record of the outstanding boy and girl of the graduating class are placed as a permanent re- cognition. lF'lIty -fivel
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S H S SAIL I2'S L06 1941 O F F I C lfl R S ' C L U B Bottoniz Betty Colliver. Rhea Bond, Dorothy Ann Parkins. Corinne Robbins. Doris Blorse, Lola Dlae Lord. Second: Jeanne Dreher. Ridley VVllll2llllS. George Teeters, Raymond Esthus. Earl VVarner. Jocelyn Zeigler, Helen lVarner. Third: C. C. Strode, principal: Wlallace Bennett, Frank Logan, Albert McF:1dyen. Ellis Kickliter. Miss YVatson, sponsor. Fourth: Paul Jenkins. John Moore. Jack Dloore, Ralph Matherly. Billy Tliarp. The Officers' Club under the sup- ervision of Student Council and their sponsor. Miss Wilma Watson, was formed because of the need of such an organization in solving problems, creat- ing a more cooperative feeling among various clubs and securing support for school projects. The presiding officer is the president of the student body: each club president is a member and each club sends one representative. Other officers are elect- ed by the club. Although the youngest club in the school, this group has already under- taken worthy projects. The first was to arrange times of meeting for various clubs in order that there might be fewer conflicts. The idea of a student activity card is being sold to the student body with the hope of its adoption. Members visit homerooms, explaining the purpose and aims of different organizations, thereby creating goodwill and an in- centive to greater participation, The greatest aim of this club is to increase school spirit and support for all activi- ties so that the student body may pre- sent a more united front on any work or problems that may arise. lFlIty -fourl
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