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First row—left to right: Dorothy Grndorff, Peggy Anderson, Winifred Knight, Helen Pennington, Annabelle Jobe. Betty Boden, Betty Trenary, Janet DeHaven, Nancy In¬ skip, Dolores Coffelt. Lucy Bragg, Hilda Henry, Helen Crim, Dorothy Morrison. Second row—Left to right: Vernon Rexrode. John Cole, Charles Keckley, Alleston See, Joseph McAboy, Donal Cline, Tommy DeHaven, Thomas Stickles, Herbert Taylor. Third row—Left to right: Ronald Carper, Dick Carter, Dewey Gillespie, Jafck Patton, Dickie Lewis, Leroy White, James Crim. Sponsor: MR. HARPER Monogram Club President . JOHN COLE Vice-President . ANNABELLE JOBE Secretary.BE ! 1 Y BODEN Treasurer.JAMES CRIM All members of the Monogram Club are proud letter-wearers even though it isn’t a simple task to undergo all the requirements in order to become an official member of this outstanding club. The purpose is to distinguish the students in the high school who have ' played a certain number of football quarters, or baseball in¬ nings or have secured a total of eighteen points awarded for extra curricular activities. Behind the title of the Monogram Cluh there are dances, par¬ ties and many other exciting school events which make the club all the more intersting. Before you enter the Monogram Club there is a two-dav goating period, followed by a rigid initiation. 1 hen you are a full-fledged member. — 47 —
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S.C A The members of the S. C. A. Council are: Helen (’rim.President Hilda Henry.Vice-President Dearer Carr.Secretary Charles Robertson.Treasurer 15ftIy Owens (Senior) Tommy DeHaven (Freshman) Betty Trenary (Junior) Victor dim (8th grade) Emogene Omps (8th grade) The Student Cooperation Association Council is made up of the four officers of the Student Cooperative Association and a representative from each of the high school rooms. This group meets regularly once each week. Some of the objectives of the Student Cooperative Association Council of 194 6- 4 7 are as follows: To sponsor a clean-up campaign throughout the school year. To arrange a schedule of programs for the monthly S. C. A. meetings. To plan a special Christmas program for the high school. To give welfare baskets to the needy at Christmas. To raise money for the S. C. A. treasury. One of our main objects this year is to improve the general appearance of the class rooms. To accomplish this we have sponsored a series of clean-up campaigns throughout the entire school. At the end of each month we have awarded a prize to the grade school room and the high school room having the best appearance for that month. — 46 —
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Paper Club The chief aim of this organization is to publish one mimeographed paper con¬ taining school news each six-weeks period. It also provides experience for the stud¬ ents in writing news articles and stories and teaches them other fundamentals of newspaper work. The members of the staff are chosen according to their experience, ability and willingness to work. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-In-Chief. Assistant Editor. News Editor. .Florence Mauzv Publisher. Assistant Editor. Art Editor. Assistant Art Editor. Chief Typist. Business Manager. Assistant Business Manager PUBLICATION STAFF .Betty Boden COLUMNISTS Girls’ Sports. Boys’ Sports . .Hilda Henry The Grades.Carolyn Solenberger REPORTERS Victor Crim, Pauline Shiley, Helen Pennington, Nancy Inskip Faculty Advisor.Margaret Kendig — 48
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