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THE ARROW PRESENTS LIFE AT V. H. S. CONTENTS Foreword ---- Acknowledgements THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES Arrow Stati - - Student Council - Purple and Gold - National Honor Society V Club - - Band - - - G. A. V. - - Girls' Glee Club - - Normal Training Club - Latin Club - - Commercial Club F. F. A. - - - Library Class - Debate - - - All High School Play - Senior Class Play Ham Actors - - Musicale - Intramurals Football - Basketball Track - CLOSE UPS Administration and School Board Faculty ------ Seniors - - Under Class Officers Iuniors - - - Sophomores - - Freshmen - School Picture Servicemen - - OTHER DEPARTMENTS Speaking of Pictures Life Reports - - Lite Visits - 18 Page Seven
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ARROW STAFF lst Row-Mr. Lagomarcino, Evelyn Liebsch, Charles Holland, Ruth Glass. 2nd Row-Bill Caldwell, Ir. Mease, Phyllis Dick, Pat Britt, Kathryn Bickel, Guinevere Cantonwine. One organization that has had a lull-time iob this year is the Arrow Staff. It began work last tall when Mr. Lagomarcino selected a group of seniors to carry out this proiect. With Charles Holland as editor the staff worked industriously throughout the year until the annual was finished in May. 1 This year the Arrow took an entirely different and original lorm and the staff have done their best to make it a success. Bill Caldwell, as photographer, could be seen darting about with a Cum- era trying to tind the right angle to snap the pictures. Kathryn Bickel and lunior Mease were photography editors. Evelyn Liebsch, as business manager, had plenty ot brain exercise in taking care of financial affairs. Don Brickley and lack MacAl1ister, sports editors, were kept busy with athletics. Ruth Glass iound more than enough to keep her occupied in the position oi feature editor. Guinevere Cantonwine, assistant editor, lent a hand in telling all concerning the activities and organ- izations ot VHS. After going through the usual ordeal of arranging and re-arrangniq, writing and re-writing, the diliiculties were overcome and the result was an Arrow which the Staff hopes you'1l be proud to own. Page Six
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STUDE T CUUNCIL lst Row-Mr. Macl-lllister, Nancy Hartman, Iohn Davis, Bob Hilliard, Ianet St. Clair. 2nd Row-Glenith Hurst, Pat Britt, Florence Campbell, Charles Holland, David Crew, Alden Morrison, Vern Yerkes. Virginia Richart, Marjorie Bergstrand. This year 19 representatives were chosen by all classes and organizations to act as spokes- men for the student body. It has been their duty to present the students' views to the faculty ques- tions dealing with school affairs and to produce closer cooperation between the students and the faculty. Iohn Davis was elected president to lead the council in its many services throughout the year. Other officers elected were Bob Hilliard, vice-president and Charles Holland. secretary-treasurer. Under the patient guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Macl-Xllister, who acted as the representative of the faculty, the council met weekly to discuss the current school problems. It supervised the many activities of the various organizations besides sponsoring many of its own, such as W. P. A. week and numerous dances. It sponsored the sale of war bonds and stamps to each student. These sales amounted to over S2,000. The Student Council attempts to bring the administration, the student body, and the council itself into closer harmony with each other. lt was with this in mind that a new constitution was framed and put into operation this year. The result of the student council's efforts has been to help make a better functioning school. school. Page Eight
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