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IJ IJ IJ T lfil':XR'I'fK1l'Y'l' oi-' ENGLHH Mrs. , A , Mrs. Miss Vixizm Drumrnoml-Ili-nd , , Mrs. Miss llznsy Allen Miss Mrs. Floyd Hrounlvy, Miss Elise' Czxrlisln- Miss Szlrzlli Cloud Mrs. L. VV. ji-nkins Miss Bl'lIlill1 jolinson Miss Frondv Kcriiimly Nl. VV:ull1lCL' Mrs. Cilrolinn' Bcnnvtt .ll Miss . Dr in-1l4'r Miss Mrs. Miss lwllilll-1RY Miss Hvlon Gui-ss jzunvs E. King WilllL'l' McMillin Constzlncu Rolwvrtson YIHNT UF SL'll'iYK'l'f Nlxnlgc Rudd-Ili-:nl -I. 0. Ervin, jr. 'llllK'lIHll Lou-lucc L.-xvGi'AGr: Hclvn Begg Mrs. Manning NVilli41ms Mrs' I-mls VV- CUHIH' Mrs. Al. D. Kvrr i-'1-Aie'1'x1i-zvl' or Nl.-K'l'lll-.M.-X'l'lCS . . L. 'IJ1f. Nllss Lily 'l'. RolWL'l'tson-llvilml MIN H MHMPNI Mrs- l.'1m.d RHMIIIL... I . Miss Nlzltric joycu llowcll Mrs' luis CMSUH i i Nlrs. Clizxrlrs S. Pvttis Miss Lucilli' Huggin Mlsg Lily NIM Willis MVS' R' VV- I-lP9f ml' COlN1N'lFRL'IAI. lJr.1'Ak'1'xuN'I' Miss Tliwl' Smm' Miss Exzl IlllSlltlYll'iIll'IlLl Ml55 Lili' Mm' W4'ftS Miss Rulwy Alwrnutlly 1 U 1 , Miss Mxittiv Franklin Clu- I-.VARIMI-.rsi ol- l'ilbl0RX AND SOCI.-XI. QCII-NLT Mrs. Lois VV. Coonvr A V - Miss Pvrrin Cudd Miss julia Brice-llcznl Miss -lunwttv Floyd Miss Ruby Alwcrnntliy Mrs' R. VV' Lipscomb Miss l'l'f5'11' Fl'fHU5 U Miss jcssiv Rushton Mrs. tlC1lI1l'tIl' FI'L'ClUilI1 Miss Hvlvn Witt xj, :itll :nn ,.ii'+'l lf!-ZI'AIL'l'MFN'I' or-' Homr Iiuoxouu Miss Dorothy Tollwcrt Mr. Larry lDl'l0llCl1 Miss AlL'ZlFlCttl' Floyd IJ!-1l'AR'I'!X1I-1N'I' OF Divriias Miss Bvxitricn' Lvl' lJl'Tl'AR'l'IVlENT ol-' ART Miss Nliwgrlrvt Lnw IJ:-,1'Ak'r'Ms1N'1' or Sl'l-ilik Mrs. L. VV. jenkins ly!-.l'Ak'I'lK1FN'I' UF Mrslc Mr. Alonzo Lzlpc Mrs. Mill'jI2lYt't Nlullii l,HYSlL'Al. Iil1l'L'A'I'lUNI Mr. H. R. Dolvson Mrs. M. W. cl5lI'l'L'If Mr. Gilbert Cox LIBR.-mx' Miss Hzirrivt Toilnl CAP 1-:'1'r:Rx.-x lil-il'AR'liNlliN'I' os' lxo1's'1'1zlAl. .'XR'x's xrlrio f5CCl'l'.-Yl'Il! n ash lJRAA1A'l'l1. izix 'l':lVlor Miss Szlrzl Kxltliryn llunlgvns lQ N Lx!lfll'!flliAIllYf L7f1'rfL Sriram!
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NIR. li. li. H.-XI,l,MfXN Sl' l'liRl'NJ'I'IzNIJICNVI' MR. SPICNCICR M. RICH l'RlN1L'lPXI. S. 'l'lfIVIl'I,IC LIGON x m'1,x'l'r. 1-lalwvlml xxlw lui-xxx ADMINISTRA MRS. HOYT T. GOOD.-XIJC Sl'fC'RIi'I'ARY-TR HASL' RIC R
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STUDENT Pffffifffflf - . . HUGH JUSTICE Wwe-Pf'eri1!e11f . . ROY FRICK Secrefary . . . ........ HUI.oN FAGAN Ftzmfty t1If2'i.f6!'5 . . Miss SARAH Cl.KJLYll, Miss Hl'II,1'1N WI'l I' The purpose of the Student Council is to help unify the student body by providing an opportunity for students to voice ideas concerning school activities. This purpose has been carried out since the Council was organized in 1936. At that time a constitution was drawn up and ratified. Since then, amendments have been added to meet the changing conditions of the school. The Council is composed of the home-room presidents and the president of the student body. The president of the senior class becomes a member of the Council if he meets the scholastic requirements. The student body president is elected in the spring of the year preceding his term of oflice. Home-room elections are held early in the school year. The installation of the Council members and oliicers takes place at a very impressive candle- lighting ceremony soon after the home-room elections have been held. Rach year the work of the Council grows, and the results of this work are felt in the school. Certain projects are selected by the Council at the first of the year, and committees are appointed to carry out these projects. One of the most important projects this year has been the furnishing of a special room to be used for Council and committee meetings. The Supply Store, the Lost and Found Bureau, the salvage drives, and the hall director system are all part of the work of the Student Council. Under the sponsorship of this group clubs and organizations arrange assembly programs to be given at scheduled times. The Stfzflwzfr Handbook is planned and prepared for publication by a Council committee working with members of the faculty. The sponsoring of social activities is also an important part of the Councills work. This year several square dances were given which were attended by many students. The Council wishes to expand its work each year, and suggestions that will benefit the school are always welcomed. Such suggestions should be made through the home-room presidents. Q
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