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Page 48 text:
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BOOSTER CLUB Fifteen rahs for S. of O. ! ! And the Schoo1's pep squad is on the job again. Our organization is not very old but we are plenty peppy. We are not allowed to go to other schools to support our teams but we make enough noise at home to make up for it. This year we had a new sponsor and' both leaders were new. We want to express our appreciation to Newton and Duty and to Miss True for their patience with us. Not only is this club utilized at ball games but We express our appreciation for our friends by fifteen rousing cheers. But pep squads are to be heard, not seen, so: A basket, a basket, a basket boys, You make the basket, and We'l1 make the noise.
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STUDENT CUUNCIL This is the Iirst year S. of O. has had a student governing body. The Council has not grown to its full powers, but it has functioned with a very fair degree of success. The students have enjoyed more freedom and trust than ever before and have received fewer penalties. There has also been an improvement in attitude and a closer bond of fellowship be- tween students and faculty. Council members have accepted with great pride their responsibility and have done their best to make student gov- ernment a great force on the campus. The executive power of the student government is vested in ten stu- dents, chosen from the student body as follows: four from the senior class, three from the junior, two from the sophomore, and one from the freshman class. They must be so elected that five of the councilmen are girls and five boys. These ten members, together with the student body president, who is chairman, meet every week. and transact such business as they may have. While no faculty members meet witih them, there are advisers of whom they may seek counsel.
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PCETRY CLUB On the campus are several boys and girls who are interested in poet- ry. They have organized themselves into a club and, working together, have done some really worthwhile Work. It' is the purpose of the club to encourage individual members and offer helpful suggestions. Yet in its infancy, the poetry club is not as well organized as it could be, but future years will no doubt see,-or should we say read, more ac- complishments of the group. The club, like so many other organizations on the campus, owes ihanks to Miss True, an untiring sponsor.
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