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Leonard Haslett Secretary n cf. Y ff 9 lr, 6 I V li: QbN..0910u,9 ,ni , ' .is -we M '-nt.mw-V-.ff--ng.L 'in an 0 It 1 wiv X'v Yr? Tom Kiernan Vice-President Treasurer Marshall Blankenship President lx ' 'Q ,. 4 -A 17 r Sluclenl ff fli'S 2 'L 1 , . A Ouncl YJ '.' filo, Ever striving to represent the student body, our council has worked to meet these goals: to provide training in democratic citizen- ship, to promote closer relationship between faculty and student body, to encourage higher scholarship, and to increase loyalty and school spirit. Our president, Marshall Blankenship, instituted a Student Cov- ernment Day with the members of the Student council acting as teachers on November 20, 1950. To earn funds for sending delegates to the state convention of student councils, our council produced three one-act plays under thc supervision of Miss Ayers and student directors VVanda Garrett and Hobart Landreth. The Council organized the Homecoming Day program, distributed the concessions at football and basketball games to the classes and organizations, planned and presided at assemblies, and welcomed the freshmen to high school at the all-school party in September. Seated-'Roh Duffurd, lion Campbell, Don Fairchild. Smond Rorefllolores Lilly, Nola Boesch, JoAnn Brooks, Manda Harpster, Janet Sapp. Third R0iK '5l3T5ll3ll Blankenship, Sam Gillespie, Tom Kiernan, Bobby Feezel, Leonard Haslett, Forrest Buzzard. Sammy Gillespie Mr. Klosterman Sponsor s-3 N-I as if ' kj ' N' . 'J ' 4- . V 9 ' igf. his ,...- . As., , l I ' l Ill '- - 2, III 9 ,, . llllv ' 'j ' l
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Elmonion Siolllt The Seniors eagerly organized the Elmonian Staff in September. Anticipat- ing the pleasure of a completed Elmon- ian in May lightened the job of ser-uring enough funds for the publication. Plan- ning the 1951 Elmonian, taking and mounting pictures, typing copy, and so- liciting advertising and yearbook sales, may have taken hours of time and hard physical labor. Nevertheless. there is fun and enjoyment in publishing a yearbook. The 1951 Elmonian editor-in-chief is Bobby Feezel, the assistant editor for the 1951 Elmonian is Hobart Landreth. The success of this Elmonian is not only due to the Elmonian Staff and Miss Krueger, but also to the co-operation of Mr. Solze, photographer, students, facul- ty, and advertisers. 5 1 ia 'izr ACTIVITIES, ADVERTISING, ART, AND SUBSCRIPTIONS First row: Eyyonne Buzzard, Beverly Gire, Dorothy Stolte, Nola Boesch, Barbara Jenkins. Second row: Forrest Buzzard, YVanda Garrett, Erna Dunbar, Dolores Simmons, Charlotte Barnick, Mickey Thrasher. EDITORS, SPONSOR, BUSINESS MANAGER, AND TYPISTS Sealed: june Roe O'Dell, Ilobart Landrcth, Bobby Feezel, Miss Krueger, Mary Alice Calhoon. Sccorul row: Marie Kane, Mildred Simpkins, Marshall Blankenship, Mary Lou Fristoe. I jp -Q S7 PHOTOGRAPHY, SPORTS, AND SNAPSIIOTS Firs! row: Nancy Gillespie, Joann Miller, Erna Dunbar. Second row: john Paul Smith, Charlie Swarnis, john Baird Benny XVliite, Marshall Blankenship. I 37 1
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Miss Krueger Sponsor .ifvi 4? s U '! -r I , X, 1' ,. Bobby Feezel C0-Editor JoAnn Brooks Nancy Gillespie C0-Editor C0'Edif0f as , . -A We J The c 0 t When are we going to get another Echo?', is a familiar question heard around school. The Echo publicizes all of the school activities and latest news. This year We had an effi- cient stafl of co-editors, copy readers, reporters, artists, typ- ists, production, and circulation staffs. All of the work on the paper is done by the students under the capable direc- tion of Miss Krueger. First r0u'fVelta Sue XYilson, lVynona llowen, Joe Mzittix, Tom lYhiston, Xlfal- lace Fletcher, lfrma Sproat, Sue lrey. Sclmid mn'fCarolyn XYaflrlell, Nola lloesch, llaihara Siddens, Phyllis Sims, Iieverly Gatewood, lYantla Fulks, Lt-ora liuzzarfl. Thin! run'-Mary Calhoon, Mildred Simpkins, ,lean Slifer, Marshall Blanken- ship, jenn Kelley, Imogene liissong, Letta Lou Smith, Sammy Gillespie, Loretta Cameron, Monfla Harpster, Norma JE-an Richarrlson. Fourth run'-l'1u1l Smith, Mary Lou Fristoe, Marie Kane, Dorothy Peterson, ,lim llizil, lfrna lbunliar, jane Sprout, ll':imla Garrett, lleverly Circ, llolmrt l.:imlretli. Barry Kooncc C 0-Editor -v -4. X -if A t
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