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Campaigning was tried for thc li rst time in selecting Student Council oflicers. Campaign posters, slogans, buttons, and speeches, as well as bands, balloons, and banners, highlighted the suspense-filled week before the election. Building and Grounds committee began work on the cafeteria courtyard, the Assembly com- mittee planned one assembly each month. the Pep assembly added spirit to convos, and the Stamps and Bonds committee encouraged savings. Other council activi- ties included sponsoring fifth-quarter dances, supporting a war orphan, bring- ing back Student Day in which students take over classes, helping at the limpty Stocking Benefit Fund basketball game and dance, printing of the Student Direc- tory, sponsoring the Tommy Dorsey Band program and dance, and contribut- ing to a scholarship fund established at Aurora College for Dr. K. D. XValdo. An ANI-FNI radio, given by the Council. furnished music for lunch periods. .Sll IJI1.XI 1.0! ,N CII--liack row: U. SI11'l'21f'y, If. Ifulfl, If. I.1111g1f, I . D11y,lx'.Slnpp.v, K. l!'1Ili11n1.r,.ll. I.11lz, J. R11- aculllt, lf. .Y11'I1ul.v, I. Griffin. Fourth row: I.. .'1I1!lIl.l'IIlI1', .lI. Pl11ll1p.r, H. .ll11rI.1'1111, T. lfruzl-w1', D. ll'11.fl1l1111'n, U. Kopp, T. Kish, R. .Y!1lIll'If'l1, P. Si111.r,J. .lI1ll1'r. Third row : .1111 IJIITIJ, J. H1'11.rl1'y, C. Cnppwr, T. Bflilfllllflflll, JI, Sfm- 141111, bs! GIi.YIfR.II. .UUTUICS rrp1'1'.v1'11l11I1f1'w Ml.: up .H'I1'IItil' f7I'llyl'1'5.i yrilln 'LLAIIII Stiztlrnl Kff1u1111l prw.t11I1'11f, .-Ift I:'r11.vu11, 111111 H1 .ffuyr rrrftc, Iiz'111'w l,I'fX'IIIfl, G11111' .llillmg 1111.1 fIlIlIVIl'J' N1'l.vo11. 1fr'l', II. Uz1lI11'f4'I1l, If. Srllqcrlrz, J. Rfzzlrl, P. .V1'I1111f, IJ Ip1'ju1'11. Second row: 5. ll11r1.Ir11, JI. IfI'IIlll'ff, .S. Rmul, K Ilura, X. Dr-1'1n1', S. .lIllI'II1llZ, I.. .lU!I1llllI1lIIl'I', ff. SI1uy1'1', IV. Il'11Hu11f1'1ll1i, P. Spfmllnlfz. First row: C. .ll11l1'11y, S1'l1111i11'l, S. f.'!llI'A', P. LVIIFIIIIIII, J. Olson, J. I.f'R1'llw, .N Il1111.rf1. S D Ul'TGUl1YG Sf111lf'11l f.lUIlIll'II Il'HIliI'l'.f foul' Il'l'I'I' .t11lr'.r ilfrm 11.1 Vlilllll'-1'-IIIIIPIIIQ p1'f1jr1'l.r ll1i.v 'l'I'Ill'.' .ll111'.'a Grnysr, C115 Pflzlrk, I.n1.v ,lI1'lrrn1, Dick Rwllfin, arm' Ix'1'11 01115. fig
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WA .girive f 0 ,area ilu IN Tlllzi l.'lllflST.ll.lS I1'11if1I11111 U11 lx' Club f111'111,il11'.i 1111.1 4ll'I'IIl'llf1'nl ll1'1' ill rlzr ,rf11.l1'11l ilflllfljlf. .l. .lnl111.v1111, .ll. Silfllflllllj, .l. S.l11111l1, li. I'lfllf'l,f, If. S11y.l1'1', J, Rr1111'1', .l. .lI1il.llrln11, J. . , . . , V If 'Ffh-1', l. f.11l1'1111111, 1111.1 S. .S1f1r111'1f1'r 111.rf11'1'l lL'll!'L'. .IT l1Y.lI'lIl'R.Il. I'.lR'l'Y, If111'nl1' Sl11ig1'r, p1'1',r11l1'11I, S111' 1v1'J'l'Il, T111'-fPI'1',i'11f1'1II,' 111111' Brigfillr Gr11ln'1', 11'1'1'1'l111'y,' lIl'fI.i,'fj' 1'l1'1'l1'.l Girls ldfllll 11jf11'1'11v, ,i1'1'f1'1' mffwr' In H1111 11111If11'1'.i, .llliix G1'11l11'r, .ll1',i. T1'.r1'l1, 1111.i .ll111, Sf111111'1', I cl Afkac-Loaf .ynlereaf Giving the sophomore girls the oppor- tunity to participate in more activities was one of the main objectives of the Girls' Club this year. This idea was par- ticularly carried through in the get- acquainted coke parties held early this fall. The talent show given at the Bar- B-Q supper held in December was put on by the sophomores. Other activities of the year under the guidance of Nliss Gal- braith, adviser, included the sponsoring of Kickoff Kapersf' the first lifthsquarf ter dance, taking charge of concessions for games, the inaugurating of the new otli- cers in slanuary, helping in the cafeteria for Open House, selling for Bow Xl'eek. and attending the annual conference which was held April lf? at Thornton. All girls in the school are members and take part in the activities. .ll Illlz GI: I -.ILQI .IIA llzll furry J11.1y .lul111.-1111, 1.1!- f1.'111 l'111'L'yl, 111111 S111' ll111'1'1.i'1111, Uirfr' I.'l11l1 II-tfil'1'I'J', 1111.1 l'11i'l1'.r.i'1',1 J11.l11111' l1'f111k11 111111 Jul' 1.11111 l'1111l,i, .-'1'1i'.' y11pl111111r11'1'.i .llully l'111'g111r, K11r1'11 .ll'll1l1'A'lI', .llltly .1n111.i, lllltl SllIIl'l'j'll lluffilz. I . No
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