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CENTRAL FINANCE BOARD ROBERT E. AYLOR, Advisor and Treasurer President ,..,,,, HENRY CARBAUGH. F. F. A. Treasurer Vice-President FRANKLIN BRUMBACK, B. A. A. Treasurer Secretary .AVERYL VJARREN. Clee Club Treasurer Dan Metz ..,, Ann Lemley .,... Maxine Ridgeway Charlotte Rudolph Maurice Lemley, Jr. . Donald Smith. . . , . . . . .Treasurer, . , .Treasurer, . . ,TfC3SUl'Cf, . . .Treasurer . . .Treasuren . . .Treasuren Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Seventh Grade Sixth Cirade Billy Smith . . . . . .Treasurertl Fifth Grade Hilda Edwards . . .Treasurer Home Economics Juanita Vincent., Darlene Boyce ., Eloise Sargent .... Edward Clevenger , , .Treasurer, . . ,Treasurer. . . .Treasurer, . . .Treasurer, Library Club Ciirls' Athletic Ass'n. Spanish Club, Section B Spanish Club, Section A All Student Organizations, which make possible the many important student activities of the school, need financial support if they are to prove suc- cessful. Therefore, student groups find many ways to raise money in order to carry on the wholesome activities of the school. This money must be properly handled and the amounts raised must be recorded, deposited and expended ac- cording to sound business rules governing any business organization. To do this, the Central Finance Board composed of the treasurers of all the school clubs and organizations meet weekly. At the meetings, all members report the amount of money raised during the week and turn over the amounts to be deposited in the school account at a local bank. Also, all expenditures are ap- proved and checks are written to cover them. Since the board is a representative organization. each student in the school has a voice in determining how the money, raised by his particular club and organization, can be spent. E-R. E. AYLoR
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THE NEWTOWN PIPPIN STAFF VIRGINIA STICKLEY. Advisor Editor-in-Chief ,I Business Manager. . . Literary Editor. , , Assistant Editors BETTY DODSON ELOISE ALBIN YVONNE BAYLISS MILDRED PAINTER NINA STINE Art Editor FRED WATTS Assistant Art Editor , RUTH PARKER Advertising Manager FRANK BRUMBACK Assistant Advertising Managers HENRY CARBAUGH JAMES LETTERMAN LOUISE PERRY LESTER SINOHAss AVERYL WARREN . DAVIS BAUGHMAN DAN METZ . .MARY BELLE WATTS Assistant Business Manager BILLY NORMAN Athletic Editors RICHARD BOYD RICHARD CATHER Photographic Editors ZOE LEMLEY JANICE RICKARD ROLAND SNAPP Circulation Manager ROY BAYLISS Assistant Circulation Managers BEATRICE ANDERSON BILLY BRUMBACK ORVILLE NESSELRODTE EUGENE LUPTON CHARLOTTE WYANT MAURICE CARPENTER
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lin. l U ' l ' STUDENT COUNCIL Roistam' E. AYLOR, MRS. ELSIE HOVERMALE, Miss SAx'roN SAMSELI.. Faculty Representatives President A..A4, t . . . . , HENRY CARBAUGH Vice-President . . ROY Bmttss Secretary ,,.... . . . FRANKLIN BRUMBACK Heath Adams Marjorie Moore Zida Artrip Jean Painter Mason Carbaugh Nancy Parker llrnest Davies Ruth Parker l,ola Madagan Billy Sandy Mary Mason The Stephens City School Council. composed ot three faculty members and fourteen student representatives, meets weekly to discuss and take action on important problems arising within the school. VVhen the student group presidents and faculty representatives can sit together and thresh out problems which will lead to a better school understand- ing. better school discipline, and an improved school in general, it is obvious that the schoolyis headed in the right direction. The school council at Stephens City is doing this. The conclusion growing out of each discussion is conveyed to the various student groups. through their representative on the council. lt seems well to add that the student body is cooperating splendidly in an effort to make the whole program a success and to bring about a smoother run- ning school. --R. E. Axion
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