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CLASSES Forward we work and toil to some high, distant goal with worthy ambitions and cherished ideals holding us firm in pur¬ pose. Many will fall before that goal is reached; many will at¬ tain the goal for which they now strive; many will out-distance their classmates and pass goal¬ post after goalpost, always striv¬ ing for better things; but all will move forward ever mindful of the ideals of loyalty and good fellowship learned in these high school classes.
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standing—Mr. Rathbone, D. Flores, R. Salz, A. Duarte, R. Ziegler, J. Rathbone, A. Andrade, F. Maderios, E. Maciel. Sitting—F . Caldeira, B. Roraback, D. Machado, L. Solon, J. Boyd, R. Mellow, B. Peixotto, W. Garcia. Student Council THE Student Council consists of the various student body officers and a repre¬ sentative from each of the four classes. Its duties are to conduct the business affairs of the student body and to control its policies. The Student Council ' s first business was to determine the privileges to be secured by each student who became a member of the Associated Students. These privileges, as finally decided upon, were as follows: admission to all games and dual meets held in home territory under the auspices of the Asso¬ ciated Students, all issues of the Hatchet, two student body dances, two student body plays, and fifty cents toward the purchase of the Annual . The next important business taken up by the Council was the approval of the yearly budgets. An estimation of the fi nancial needs of each organization was turned in, and the Council passed upon these estimations and finally bal¬ anced the budget. During the year two large pieces of equipment were purchased. First, stage furniture and lighting equipment, and, second, baseball suits. The second was made possible by a card party sponsored by the Boys ' W Club and the Lion ' s Club of Centerville. In this, its fourth year, the Student Council again proved its value by con¬ ducting the affairs of the student body efficiently and wisely. [II]
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