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Mrs. lessie Moore CTING as librarian of William Chrisman's library, Mrs. Iessie Moore holds that position in the administration department of our school. Until this year she also was in charge of the study hall in the library. She Was relieved of this duty by the appointment of a regular study hall teacher. For fourteen years Mrs. Moore has served students, offer- ing them the opportunity to gain knowledge and friendship through book reading. ROOM 205, SPANISH Room 3 SHOP: MANUAL TRAINING Room 208 Hygiene Room 107 Chorus J' -Y
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- Student Body Officers HE offices of the student body have been very capably filled this year. William Chrisman's regime provides for a president and a secretary, whose duties are varied and numerous. It is the responsibility of the president, with the help of Mr. Hanthorn and a committee composed of members of the faculty, to arrange for and prepare the weekly assembly program. The secretary's duty is to make out an official report of each assembly program for the school and one for the Independence Examinerq Election of new officers is held each semester. A nominating committee comprised of threw seniors, three juniors, and three sophomores, selects two candidates for each office These candidates enter a campaign lasting a week, at the end of which the event is climaxed by the campaign speeches and election. The editor in chief of the Envoy is also elected at this time. I C Davis served as president for the first semester, ably assisted by Becky Chiles as secretary Betty Marler was chosen editor oT the Envoy. - The second semester found Gene Sterrett acting as, president, Doris Train filling the office of secretary and james Townsend edit ig the school paper. lunior Class Officers HIS year a group of competent and industrious students was chosen to fill the offices of the Junior class The brilliant success of the junior play and the junior mixer was partly due to the efficient work of these well chosen officers. For the first. semester six very capable pupils were elected. They were. President, Arthur Hackerg vice president, lack Montague: sec- retary, Patricia Donaldsong treasurers, Barbara War- man and Billy Stewart, and reporter, Marjorie Copple. For the second semester, the officers that were elected were equally as eager to do something for the benefit of their class as the first semester officers had been. The second semester officers were: President, Billy Chilesp vice president, lack Kirk- hamy secretary, Eleanor Landfriedp treasurers, Mary- belle Sutton and Rodney Higgins, and reporter, Mayre Hart. T These officers, both for the first and second se- mesters, are outstanding in scholarship and leader- ship, and they have filled to the best of their ability the offices of the junior class. Arthur Hacker Patty Donaldson N William Chiles Eleanor Landfried 28
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