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, L . . . , . . 4-H CLUBS girls. For the past year the girls and boys have held their meetings to one meeting a month at the ,school building. Charles Ballman was the president of the boys' club, while the rest of the officers are now alumni members. The officers of the girls' 4-H club were: Freda Ellis, presidentg - Wanda Dewitt, vice-presidentg Rosemary Mohler, secretary and treasurer. This is the first year that Aeronautics has been offered as a subject 1 plan. This class studies the way to control a plane, air currents, the weather, etc. The boys who have taken this subject have found it to be particularly interesting and have had a lot of fun studying the motions of a plane. Our instructor was Mr. Singer. is V A V x G: - r sp 8 Z! 1 X ,gg GZ G? GE ce C5 . C5 G5 Gi cr K2 3 I ' ' r s ,. --.,.w.... -.. V .. ... ..- -. . ..,-.... .,... ,--,.-.,,...--...,..1... ....,-V. ...-.-.A .. .-twat, . ,...-, A ...,.., ,. , ,.... 4-JM., .........,,.. .....- The 4-H Club has played an active part in the life of the boys and I gather at one of the members' homes once a month. The girls also hold V AERONAUTICS CLASS ' Q to the High School boys. It is a part of the Government's military training , fl N' -3 14 'sl I4 yv In sl 2 X1 27 ,. 2 ,. fl xv fa 3 la Q. X' 47 1 Al I sl 27 47 yu A yi A sl AD xv A , sl IA sl by xv 5 3 I sl X9 A Y
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THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council was organized to introduce a more democratic spirit into out school and to shift some of the responsibility, as well as some of the power of governing from the teachers to the students. The Student Council is made up of one representative from the six upper grades. The representatives are as follows: Seventh grade, Mary Jane Grossg Eighth grade, Bobby Myers, Freshmen, Patty Hewitt, Sopho- mores, Rosemary Mohlerg juniors, Marieta Srnithg Seniors, Murlea Lee From the six Council members a president, a yice-president, and a secretary were elected. Monitors were appointed to aid the teachers in corridors, assembly, and classroom duty. The future of the Student Government depends entirely upon the student body. The teachers have endorsed the plan and have done their utmost to aid its progress. We hope next year to increase the number oi students in favor of Student Government, but only when all the students back the decisions and plans of the Council can we put over a real SUCCESS. The Senior Government Class deserves credit for helping organize this Council. President, Murlea Lee Vice President, Marieta Smith Secretary, Patty Hewitt -S 4.
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THE YOUTH PRAYER LEAGUE Several students attended a youth conference at Taylor University during March, and a number of them were converted. This led to the forming of a prayer band under the leadership of Mr. Odle. This group meets at the schoolbuilding every Tuesday evening. The services consist of hymn and chorus singing, prayers, talks, and discussion of problems common to youth. Interesting speakers are invited to speak and talented singers and players to provide musical entertainment. The Leaguc's theme song is Christ Living in Me. President, Rosemary Mohler Vice-president, Marilou Clifton Secretary and Treasurer, Junior Harrell Librarian, Joe Bryant Chorister, Patty Kepner Pianist, Ruth Eileen Long A well rounded program which consisted of marching, wrestling, boxing, tumbling, jiujitsu, basketball, baseball, commando course and high jumping have been interesting to all who participated.
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