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Bill Cleland, Alice Wenglein, Leanord Smith, Morgan Ruddick Mr. C. M. Fulkerson, Laila Ulvila, Bill Prather, Carol Kasch CllUlllIIl and lllllllllll Student Council, headed this year by President Bill Prather, was responsible for decisions on many important measures during this school term. Plans for the yearbook were discussed by this group, and preparations for the elections were directed by them. They have ardently advocated a turf for the football field, and look forward to the time it will be a reality. An important but little recognized committee functioning at all times is the finance group. This committee must pass on all debts incurred for amounts of fifteen dollars or more. Some five hundred dollars has been paid out this year under their direct supervision. Terry Sandelin, Shirley Hooper, Mr. R. L. Sharp
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Jim Zeek, Audrey Doak, Mr. W. A. Chessall, Carol Kasch, Ralph Emery, Bill Prather, Jean Thornton, Bill Cleland. STUDENT BUDU Student body meetings were lively this year under the presiding hand of Bill Prather, who was unanimously elected for a second term despite the fact that there are now two student body elec- tions during the school year. The student body production, Hollywood Bound, was a very successful one, thanks to the competent direction of Miss Laura Kaiser and Mr. R. L. Sharp, and the united cooperation of all student body members and teachers. A Constitutional Convention was held to revise the constitution. Four delegates were elected from each class to attend this convention, and Mr. Fulkerson acted as chairman. The important de- cision was that one person could not satisfactorily enforce the constitution, so four assistants were appointed. Bill Prather, student body president for the past two semesters, was the logical choice of the entire student body for this position. He has taken keen interest in every activity of this school during his three years here. As a sophomore, he was a member of the Citizenship and Pep Com- mittees. He also took a lead in the ope- retta, Polished Pebbles. In his junior year he was student body secretary, and an efficient committee member for both his class and the student body. For two years he has been assistant business man- ager of the UKIAHI. He has had leads in two other operettas, the Mikado and Hollywood Bound. He also had a lead- ing part in the senior play. His pleasant personality and good judgment have made him an outstanding person and everyone's friend. President Bill Prather
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Jack Penland Thoren Fravel Miss Perry Mr. Lange Barbara Allen Charles Parker Carol McLeod ClllZEIlSHIP The Citizenship Committee is the very popula r group which awards the demerits. lt meets every Monday morning before school and does the necessary work. lt made an important new rule this year. Two demerits were given for the first class cut in a day and one for each succeeding class. l LMALL PEP CllllllHlllEE T The Pep Committee has been so active this year that its work will not soon be forgotten. Be- sides its usual programs, it has this year started a custom which it hopes to see continued. Under the guidance of Dorothy Harp and Arz elle Dennen, this committee decorated the gym, and with the help of Lloyd Jones, Jim Zeek, and Vernon and Oliver Pacini, furnished the music for a benefit dance. The admission charged was ten cents, and the proceeds were given to Mrs. Fern Busch, who bought toys and supplies for a needy family at Christmas time. ' They also planned for a very extensive Fun Frall, which had to be postponed. Something less elaborate than this, but along the same plan, will be given yet this spring. Members of this group are Arden Gibson, Vernon Pacini, Bud Prather, Darrell Lynch, and Jim McFarland.
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