Vinson High School - Vinsonian Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1942

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STUDENT CCUNCIL The Student Council has the power to pass general regulations: to raise money and to expend that money, to fill vacancies in the offices of class presidents. On the whole, it has a broad grant of power to engage in practically any activity not specifically forbidden to it by the school ad- ministration or by the Constitution of the Student Body. The Student Court is the judicial department of the Government. This Court is made up of two faculty members, the principal, and two students appointed by the Student Council. It tries cases and renders decisions concerning all matters brought before it. A department that has the veto power as to whether a certain activity can be given is the Social Activities Committee. This committee is made up of two students and one faculty member, appointed by the Student Council. This committee must give approval to any dance, party, or other school social function before that function can take place. Student government has achieved a rapidly increasing success. lt has obtained a place in the school as an honorable institution. lt is en- gaged in a wider field of activities than formerly and all signs indicate that its scope will widen as more years come and go. Each year the Student Council has many activities. This year we have tried to make an outstanding one in the history of our school. Sadie Hawkins' Day was held on November 7, l94l, with a dance that night. On October 28, l94l, we sponsored a Hallowe'en Party-in the school gymnasium. Awards are given for the Council members for their services each year. For the two year members a suitable award is given. For the one year members a standard pin of the Student Council is awarded. The Student Council wishes to take this opportunity of expressing their sincere thanks to the student body and the faculty and the principal for their splendid co-operation and help in making this a bigger and better school year. The Student Council, at this time, wishes to thank lennie Crank, the President for 1941-i942 for her leadership and guidance during this school year. BONNIE ELLEN HENSLEY, Treasurer Student Council. Page I7

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' OFFICERS ii 3 3 of f i S'l'l'DIiN'l' COl ' NCIL l9-l2 Don Clark, limmie Withamg Vernard Lemons, Sergeant-at-Arms, Robert Webster, Chap- laing jeanne Warren, Wanda Fosterg Patty Morehead, Mary Louise Hanbyg Fred Bowe, Vice-Presidentg Betty Lo Nease, Secretary, M. O. Brumfield, Sponsorg lennie Lee Crank, President. STUDENT GCVERNMENT Student government in Vinson High School is the name given to three institutions that have control ot all the activities ot the school. These institutions have the power to make rules and regulations in all matters of student activity not strictly academic, subject, of course, to the final authority of the school administration. Student government was organized in Vinson High School in i936 by lvl. O. Brumfield. lt consists of the Student Council, the Student Court, and the Social Activities Committee. The Student Council is the legislative department ot the Government. Each grade of the school has two representatives who make the laws ap- plying to the whole student body. A president is elected from either the junior or the Senior Class of the year. l-le or she appoints a vice-president, secretary, treasurer, chaplain, sergeant-at-arms, and corresponding secre- tary. Page 16



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Pam- l fl JUNIOR CLASS PLAY COMIN' THRU THE RYE Silas Stonebraker, who runs the American House Libby Stonebraker, his young daughter - Harvey Keyser, in love with Libby - Lily Turner, in love with Harvey - jessie Weatherby, a village relic - Sheriff Haskins, the law - james Kearney, an ex-sailor - - Mrs. Humphrey Mearson, from Denver Rosamond Mearson, her young daughter - Trixie Angel, who is fond of dogs - Ronald Tanner, a suspect - - - Rosalie Reed - Monica Morrison - Vernard Lemons joan Newman Boyd jackson Betty Nease Betty Conley joe Williams jack Webster june Stukins Betty Rutherford Edna McCoy Fred Wilkerson Lora Dell Forman Ruth Lucas STORY OF THE PLAY In a little town named Rye, on the mid-Western plains, lives old Silas Stonebraker and his lovely young daughter, Libby. They run the local hotel, Several days before Christmas, the Westbound bus is stalled in a snowdrift at the edge of town, so into the hotel come all the passengers. Among them is a breezy ex-sailor, james Kearney. He has been every- where, but has never taken any girl seriously until he meets Libby. His feelings in the matter are returned, but a local swain, Harvey Keyser, feels that he holds prior claim upon Libby's affections, having helped financially her father. Some of the more amusing characters are two college girls. Trixie Angel, who has a pet dog, jesse Weatherby, who hopes to become Mrs. Silas Stonebraker, Mrs. Humphrey Mearson and her romantic daugh- ter, who is quite enamored of jim, causing Libby some anxious moments. MAXI NE MALCOLM.

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