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fffmfwff gave! OFFICERS D. Tyler, Pres. C. D. Wickson, V.P. A. B. Iinlcins, Prln. Constant Hood, Treas. Dorothy Everett, Secy. C Middle Row: Fowler, Alger, Iennings, Hom, Smith, Brown, Hargrove, Isler, Warneke. Back Row: Lambert, Baker, Everett, Patton, Pruitt, Ayers, Pruitt, Starling. The Seminole Student Council was reorganized this year after an absence of four years. The Student Council was organized to give the student body the opportunity to express its will through representative practice and democratic procedure. Each home room has one representative and an alternate, elected each semester. The officers of the council are chosen by ballot of the entire student body. The council this year has attempted to control the hall traffic and the cafeteria line. lt has cooperated with the administration in an attempt to keep students from losing textbooks. The assembly programs have been found more successful after student council planning. Tentative plans for next year include fun niglrts and pamphlets for new students and freshmen.
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awwgfe if 6 JZWMZ pfflffjfl Mrs. Glenn Smythe, Director The newest organization in Seminole High School is the orchestra. It started rehearsals in the latter part of Ianuary and is now composed of forty pieces. This group plans to enter the State Contest and will be the only string department in this region. Personnel , First Violins: Sue Webb, Lyndle Smith, Beverly Besancon, Iohnnie Gilmer, Gilda Raye Stephens, Anna Daughtery. Second Violins: Ted Smith, Iimmie Raye Hughes, Ierry Greenwood, Ellen Riden. Viola: Mary Loyce Webb, Dorothy Pittman, Ioanne Crawford. . Cellos: Nell Daughtery, Oleta Waldrep., 1 Bass Viol: Nancy Lusk, Lucille Bums. ' First Clarinet: Theresa Hargrove, Patsy Slaton. Second Clarinet: Fayrene Burden, Anna Nell Tyler. Flutes: Shirley Ttbbets, Mary Edna Pruitt, Robert Iameson. Saxophones: Charlie Maude Ramsey, Peggy Starling. Horns: Bonnie Grace Willis, Marceal Nevels. First Trumpet: Dan Whittaker. Second Trumpet: Wilford Pruett. Trombones: Almeta Lindley, Iohnny Ioe Parker. Baritone: Kenneth Munnerlyn. A Bass Horn: Bill Webb. Piano: La Rue Tibbets. Timpani: Iimmy Wood. Bass Drum: Reba Raye Quillen. Snare Drums: Betty Ruth Measels. Bells: Ioanne Bowers. . 5 'f- ---' .f 54 W - H ' X 'C X G l -. -1.-1--3-, ' MA if by
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3. . Q H 5 's.....s ig? fff- -'fi Top Row, left to right: R. H. Davis, I. Riden, F. Mock, I. O. Chaffin, M. Zim- merman, D. Patton, H. Turner, D. Dodd, Con. Hood. Middle Row, left to right: V. Mack, W. Briggs, B. Agnew, R. Brandon, B. Hill, H. Price, T. Sparks, Q. Iobe, B. Yates, I. Ancell, R. Cook, Coggin. t Bottom Row, left to right: I. Hart, D. Elam, I. Hughes, B. Price, E. Kitchen, I O. Kite, M. Sims, R. Randolph, R. Haztin, W. Briggs. . HONORARY F. F. A. MEMBERS Eddie Paul ' Superintendent Iameson Iones Dewey Davis These men were elected honorary members of the local chapter to pay them tribute for the effort they have put forth in making the F. F. A. Chapter and Vocational Agriculture classes a success. The boys take this means to say THANK YOUI V. A. and F. F. A. ACTIVITIES 1944-45 wi , ' i Sponsor a parent and son banquet. Enter all District leadership contest. Sponsor District poultry judging contest. Assist in setting out trees and shrubs in the park. Help beautify the school grounds. Run a broiler production demonstration. Enter district and regional livestock judging contest. Enter district and regional crops judging contest. R. H. DAVIS Advisor
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