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l STUDENT C0 Eighteen lst--Sturgeon, Henry, Loorner, 2nd-Hillman, Lowson, Peterson, Vvilder, Knokey ClL Student activities rest with the student council, ollicers oi which are elected by the student body and the classes. Uliicers serving this year werei President, Bob Schultz: Vice-President, Barney l,oomerg Secretary, Anna Mitchellg Treasurer, llewitt Clement: Commis- sioner oi Boys' Activities, johnny Sturgeong Commis- sioner oi Girls' Activities, Genevieve Mulcahyg Com- ! 7 missioner oi lublications, llster 'l etersong Commis- sioner ot Forensics, Kenneth Kuney, and Yell Leader. Yiroinia XYicl1s. lilizabeth l,owson was 'tn ex-otiieio r., r member representing the Girls' Student League and the tour class presidents served in the same capacity as iollows: Senior, Russell lslenryg lun ior, Donald lslillmang Sophomore, Kenneth ilenard, iirst semes- ter and Charlotte Mitchell, second semester, and Freshmen, Fred Allen, iirst semester and jay Mitchell, second semester. Mr. Knokey, principal, and Mrs. Wlilcler, vice-principal, represented the tae ulty. All athletics, rallies, school paper, programs and dances were handled by this group which met regu- larly every Tuesday.
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Call look back on the tour years rust past we years spent building a foundation for luture and successes. This year has been the year ol that building period, the year when we start to see luture possibilities. But these four years, and especially this pas e been hard ones. NN'e have asked you meni- 1 in activities with year, hav bers ol the student body to carry or , such inhibitions as no auditorium and insuflicient ' ' Q 'rit is wut- e qu ipment. That you have responded in good spi 1 l You have taken the situation, and, i it ting it mild y. without grumbling, have made the best o . I t ke this opportunity to not only thank 'ful spirit YU May a u but eoniniend you on this wonder . Y-BGB SCHULTZ. PRES. BGB SCHULTZ MOU SCHUUIZ 1?
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l t l ewffne. composed of Although the llirls' Stuc en . . g all the girls in the student body, was unahle to have group meetings, due to lack of sufficient room, the or- ganization had a very successful year. A party was given in honor of the freshmen girls at the heginning of the year in order to get them ac- quainted. The li. S. li. did a great deal of welfare work, especially during Christmas time. Christmas harrels were placed outside the offices and the classes competed for honors of having the largest donations. Many articles of clothing and non-perishable food were gathered in this way for distribution. Other do- nations were made hy different groups in the school. The organization held its annual haekwarcl dance in the spring which proved to be one of the most suc- cessful dances given during the year. These are only a few of the activities of the G. S. L. The officers: Elizabeth Lowson, Presidentg Doro- thy Chisholm, Vice-Presidentg Anna Mitchell, Secre- taryg Bette Xllilbur, Treasurerg Patsy Rosson, Social Chairman and Bette NVarren, VVelfare Chairman. Mrs. VN lilder is adviser. C-5lRLS' STUDENT LEAGUE lzst---Vliislioliii, l,owson. llosson. -- .. .... . Xvildc-l', Mitchell, NVilhux'. I I Nillclcvl
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