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Walk Une VW - -I I ide ll This year hecause of the similarity hetween the duties of the two organizations, the Student Council and the Social Committee have heen comhined into one group picture. High School parties are planned and executed hy hoth groups. Decorations are ahly and amply provided hy the artists on the Social Committee, The Student Council plans the homecoming activities, including the ceremonies at the game and the dance following. Otlieers of the Student Council this year are James Clark, presidentg Harold Harris, vicefpresidentg Mary Ferguson, secretary. Also like the Student Council, the Social Committee is composed of representatives from each of the classes. Mr. L. S. Pearl directed hoth groups in their projects this year. ,whale W ' me The high school journalism class has done much praiseworthy work during the year in the form of the featured Wliisperiiigs high school column in the Public Opinion. All the memhers have spent a great deal of their time writing and rewriting, checking, and copying. Their coininendahle task has heen greatly appreciated hy the student hody. It is the aiin of all high school journalists to hecome a memher of the National Honorary Society of Quill and Scroll. In the photograph are' -Standing N. Mattoxg Miss Barto, capahle adviser of the groupg V. Pemhertong B. Wzigcmiier. Seatedf-B. Englerg P. Lawrenceg V. Bagleyg Hittg B. Dixon, and P. Pfietfer. ffkunfz ,ancf ,fa 444 alive These young lasses form the cheerleading section of our daily life. Because of graduation the school will lose three of its outstanding leaders: Marion Hart, Mildred Longhenry, and Mildred Sites. The remainder, however, will return next year to lead yells and cheers at foothall games, haskethall games, and at pep rallies in assemhly. Other cheerleaders in the picture are seventh gradefRudy Johnston, eighth gradevShirley Shaffer, freshmanfVVardell Banner, sophomore- Peggy Hollis, three juniors- Marilyn Edler, Dorothy Pugh, and Lucy Ullom.
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Student Council and Social Committee Journalism Class Cheerleaders
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rqlauqd Aeacfq In Amore me ,Me Re4e1we4 Takinglthe line Ready for Service from the Girl Reserve Code, the organization this year determined to stress service to the community, the school, and the club. It followed this purpose in its many helpful activities throughout the year, on a townwide basis. l Fully aware of the necessity for interesting social events the G. R. sponsored an informal reception, the annual hayride, joint G. R.fHifY parties, the traditional Holly Prom, and others too numerous to mention. Responsible oilicers for this year were Martha Brinkman, presidentg Peggy Baker, vicefpresidentg Martha Merwine, treasurer, and Eleanor Holmes, secretary. Miss Edna Heckman served the club as capable adviser. ,foaly Ahang, ,yan ,can'l ,ga among The HifY, made up of only the most representative boys in the school, personifies the answer to the need for Christian and moral character in high school boys. This year, as in the past, the HifY boys once more had control of the town government for a day. In this way the boys are given dehnite civic training which will greatly aid them in later life. The HifY also sent five representatives to the Annual HifY Retreat at Camp Willson, where plans for betterment of the organization were dis' cussed. Club officers were Ernest Grabill, presidentg Wendell King, vice' president, Bob Wagoner, secretary, Harold Harris, treasurerg and Bill Hicks, sergeant-atfarms. Because Mr. Pearl was unable to act as adviser this year, Mr. William Young succeeded him.
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