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STUDENT COUNCIL Sandra Lee, Minnie Ida Pease, Gloria O’Donnell, Lynette Oxford, Gloria Wallace, Mary Hetta Walker, Tommy Johnson, Benny Beckham, Oliver Holt, Jewel Lewis. The presidents of the various clubs and organizations make up a great part of the Council. They are chosen by the individual clubs and automatically become a member of the Council. There are only three appointed representatives to the council. An athletic representative is appointed by the Athletic Dept., and the editors of the Papoose and Warrior are chosen by the faculty. Not shown is Barbara Sue Brooks, editor of the Papoose. SHIRLEY KIBLER Warrior Editor LARRY HOBBS Athletic Representative
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STUDENT COUNCIL The officers of the Student Council are elected by the student body. The President must come from the Senior Class while the Secretary is a Junior. At the same time the cheerleaders are elected, the head cheerleader then being elected from the group themselves. First row; Beth Sanders, Head Cheerleader; Peggy Wilson, 2nd Vice President, Penny Harris, Secretary. Second row; Bob Cowgill, Vice President; Mack Rives, Treasurer; D. L. Butler, President, Max Cornelius, Assembly Manager. Also on the Student Council are the class presidents. These are elected in the Spring by their in¬ dividual classes for the following term. First row . Becky Speer, Eighth President; Midgie Simmons, Freshman President. Second row . Betty Eaton, Sophomore President; Charlotte Speer, Junior President; Bobby Williams, Senior President.
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Mrs. Anita Ehrle Joins Staff Mrs. Anita Ehrler, a University graduate, and r of Vivian, has joined the High School teaching st«. cjr, Speech instructor Ehrler! She replaces Mrs. Dot £ wo who is out The Papoose iuui year WelcomeJimmy Robertson, a three man. due to illn Mrs. Sible: her a spee The Sho ' Go On 0 We Stan VIVIAN. LOUISIANA. JANUARY. 1954 letter man ana - 0 - - r year Ique ' the average daily attendance raditional football theme 1060 20 » with the percentage of d throughout with black a ttendance 9o.29. : i color scheme. Mr. D. L. Recently, Mrs. Arminda Riser, Sr. was Master of Cere- 8 uic,ance director of Caddo Par- JJwain : - L — - a o i i year lettermen include: Curtain go ing up! Take ‘Miss Johns the victrola going to do? know, you al quick.” “St there, but it but that is the tap danc and Minnie Sandra and 1 ation well in hand. ] that is easy, why not —they looked lil. Student and Reverend Edgar . an( Ashley Sibley, who 1 was the principal speaker 8 Louisiana Em r oyment man- ££: -»■ — ? • i first evening ds were given to office met with the Sen ; to plan a prograr the after high scho 1 Trov S tliree teams, by the graduate 0 OCnOOTIlfA nnn nh n II Terrv eSpeCtiVe coaclies » Coach college ar Andy Beane » Coach Scotty Rob- going and Coach John tonald, raylor, hnson,?lectable menu was pip x vett,epared and served bv Holt,Joore and the mo arrell,ii members, the going Prud- and S’ 6 ato )f baked hp souffle, En r r Ccundl News BARBARA SUE BROOKS Editor tso r ill the second w f eek of ter. After several moved to a Sb The Student Council and members for the cominpf are the following: resident—D. L. Butler V ice-Pi esident—Bob r Second Vice-Presi ' 3 Jean Wilson Secretary—Pe r Treasurer — 11 ssemblv iiclude W Pres., CJ Pres., Betty Pres. Midgie noi. J ashman Pres., ancl ipeer, eighth grade Pre hirley Kibler, Warrior Barbara Brooks, Papoose leth Sanders, Head Cheei nd a G. A. C. representatn yet to be appointed. Th residents are the foll ewel lew is, Bennie loria Wallfrce Tyqian where the do r polio. MemT oand T Y ent body orry to learn Coach an early che hospital staff re is no danger to the Only members of his M Cliate familv t r tol ' a V I Went to Pelican Girls State By Jo. Ann Brown The train arrived in Baton Rouge at 6 A. M. with two car , loads of hungry, sleepy, and tired girls, most of whom had no idea whatsoever of what was to take place during the next nine days. I found to my dismay that I was assigned to the dormitory named Evangeline Hall on the L. S. U. campus, quite apart from Martha Hetta and Jeanette and the girls I had met on the train. Swallow hers nee r to .o are ader tests tests will be ,rs. With the in- uity results, fields ited out to Seniors in 4iey 7 will be most likely ;ceed. 7 11 the facilities of the school and community will be pooled in order to help the individual ex¬ plore, to understand and to accept himself—his interests, his apti¬ tudes. his abilities, his handicaps; jie Seniors of ancl to takc ful1 advantage of his rmgsport, Oil opportunities Belcher Ida and American Education Day will be held April 2 8 at johserved Friday, November 13, at • 12 o clock in the auditorium. It is ents will at- number of grades from fth will par am. red bulletin •laced in the ind the south- will he used ;hool and the notices and V special bul- for finishing rd this week, vices of the e: close and ome relation- ipetes acainst ler than that i established n continuous know when the school U TROY BAIN di 3 alysis of th Assistant Editor r lay Chosen abilities of thensemors | -The Girl in Blue Jeans,” a y members. This test hree-act comedy has been select- the defects that might ;d as the Junior pflay. A tenta- depth preception, re- j V e date of March 25, has been muscular coordina- ;e t for the presentation of this ing my disappointment, I treked over to Evangeline and unpacked SCOvery abilities of the pe rformance, the bautifully wrinkled dresses I exposure to light. Try-outs will be held sometime had brought. It was about break- f this group who vithin the next week or two, and fast time when my spirits were »y were average driv- he production of the play will
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