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Members Qt Student Council SENIORS Mary Dee Gallman Jean Osment Raymond Bryson Betty Jennings Clifton McMillan Jean Little Sally Edwards Grier Hudson Donald Silver ,W A H JUNIORS Celia Bryson Martlwa Wallace Wallace DuPre Ann Bailey Jimmy Patterson Albert Patterson Virginia Emory Leslie McMillan Christine Justice Mary Stewart Sarah Parris Lewis Bullington Jol'mny Boulcedes Harold Fleming SOPHOMORES Mary Ellen Davis Patryce Federline Bennie Case Eugene Anderson Samuel Walker l-luglw Rawl Annie Jean Duncan Marianna Miller Betty Gault Doris Turner Alfred Pruitt Gene Ealcer Alvin West lnstallation of the Council Members and Officers
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L f Af, XJ, Q ,f.r'f'.Cjg ffff' I I 7J7i,,Qvf-jy-1 ff',J J f,!xAJ Tip,-f:Ty ff ID ' ' Aj I Student Council D. C. I-IULL, President MARY STEWART, Vice-President GRIER HUDSON, Secretary MISS PERRIN CUDD, MISS CAROLINE BENNETT, Faculty Advisors l MISS PERRIN CUDD, MISS CAROLINE BENNETT, GRIER HUDSON MARY STEWART, D. C. HULL The Student Council is a school organization Formed to help unity the student body. lt is made up ot the presidents ol the homerooms. ln order to become a president a student must have maintained an average ol 80 per cent. or more during the preceding year. By vote ol the student body, the council president is chosen. I'-le presides at council meetings and at meetings ol the student body. The Council was organized in l936. lt has a constitution which was drawn up and ratitied at that time. As conditions ot the school have changed, amendments have been provided. Each year the council adopts several projects to be undertaken during the school term. Special committees are appointed to carry out these projects. This year the council sponsored a drive for the Red Cross and another tor the March ol Dimes for the prevention ol inlantile paralysis. A clean-up campaign was also conducted to improve the appearance ol the school building and grounds. Several socials were given tor the entertainment ot the student body. The council is increasing its projects every year, and it welcomes all suggestions lrom the students and faculty. IO
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