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B pow —WO W k 1 -9-3-5 k Id HONOR ROLL FOR FIRST SEMESTER Seniors Yvonne Baker, A AAA....................5.00 Helen Thompson, AAAB...................4.75 Ruth Hilsabeck, AABB...................4.50 Harold Full, ABBB......................4.25 Ruth Elder, A BBC......................4.00 Juniors Lyle Munson, AAABB.....................4.60 Dean Fling, BBBB.......................4.00 Sophomores Mildred Thompson, AAAB ............... 4.75 Phyllis Storm, ABBB....................4.25 Rose L. Thompson, AABC.................4.25 Freshmen Rosemary Ferguson, AAAB................4.75 Helen Ashbrook, AABB...................4.50 Jack Jones, A3BB.......................4.25 Ruby Latch, ABBC.......................4.00 Don McCollum, BBBB • ..................4.00 a 01 0TTR WINNERS IN THE COUNTY CONTESTS Moultrie County Literary Meet Lyle Munson--second in the oration. Shelby County Speaking Contest Lyle Munson--first in oration. Ruth Elder--third in extemporaneous speaking. Shelby County Commercial Contest Ruby Viner--first in business letter writing Yvonne Baker—first in typing. Ruth Hilsabeck--third in typing.
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“ 9 STUDENT COUNCIL Some of the Pow-Wowa of previous years have included a page devoted to a Student Council. This Council was a sort of honorary group chosen by the faculty at the end of the school year. These Council members, selected for scholarship, personality, citizenship, and extra-curricular activities had no powers of self government as are given to the new form of Council. This year the student government plan was introduced here. A constitution was drawn up and, on November 13,- 1934, it was formally adopted by the student body. The local Constitution states that all persons connected with the school shall be members of the Student Government Association of W. C. H. S. of which the Council is the executive board. The members of the Council were selected according to the Constitution which provided that one member from each class be elected by popular vote of that class and another be appointed by the principal. The Council advisors are faculty members one of which is elected by the Council and the other, appointed by the Principal. Windsor' s Student Council met for the first time on November 21, 1934. The following officers were elected from its members: Ruth Elder, presi- dent; Lyle munson, vice-president; and Rose Thompson, secretary-treasurer. We must admit, the Council, this year wasn't very active but we can't expect too much of the organization since it is still in its infancy but we hope that W. C. H. S. will continue to develop its student government, so that future students may gain self-reliance, the ability to lead, and a desire to fulfill the purposes of the Council which are to foster sentiments of Law and Order; to promote the general activities of the school; and to promote, in all ways, the best interests of the school. Members of Student Council 1934--1935 Ruth Elder Thurman Griffin Juniors------------- Lyle Munson Sophomores Rose LaVerne Thompson Freshmen------------ Helen Ashbrook Faculty Miss Hockaday pow —WO W -x I • 9-3-5
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