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THE STUDENT READING COUNCIL They were called down into the office one day. They were: LaVerne Bartholomew, and Eleanor Rommel, Seniors, Robert Summers, Arden Saunders, Robert Victor, and Joyce Paulson, juniors, Robert Lewis and Marie I-Iolm, Sopohmoresg Lloyd Pray and Ralph Firminhac, Preshmeng Edna Mae Melberg, and Edwin Schindler, Eighth Graders. Something was in the air. They were to serve as a Student Reading Council, the first one of its kind, chosen by Miss Fennelly, of the Vaughn Library. The Council, consisting also of some pupils from DePadua, elected as their President, Joyce Paulson, and, Secretary, LaVerne Bartholomew, and proceeded to indulge their reading interests by selecting 100 books from approved lists. The new books were placed in a separate room, available only to persons of high school age. The books are much used and very popular with all the young people. Why, even the people beyond high school age are trying to get one of this group of fascinating books for reading. 0:0 0:0 Q20 Page Twenty-two
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Top Row-ARTI-IUR SPOOLMAN, VIOLET VOOELKA, ELEANOR DEBRIYN, VIVIAN HECK, GRACE ARMSTRONG, MARY FAITH PETERS, GRACE TORCESON, HELEN SHROEDER, LENORE STROM, ADELINE MCDOUGALL, ROSE TYLER, HELEN HN'lSTENDAHL, BETTY HAHN, LOIS HEINZE. BE1-rY UECKE, BETTY LAVINN. Second Row- LEO JACOBSON, LUCILLE GlLl.lE, SHIRLEY XVFSTMAN. FLORENCE PREhiO, EUNICE CAMERON, MINNIE SJODIN, EDITH JOHNSON, PHYLLIS LUNDEERO, MAR ORIE KRAL1ER. Third ROW-xVILl.lAM PHILLIPS, MILDRED HAR- RINGTON, ANNJOHNSON, ESTHERJOHNSON, RUTH XVATSON, DOROTHY KATON, FERN SIEDALD, MARMION FoRss, JOYCE OI.sON, LORRAINE TAST, EVELYN HANSON, FERN GIESE, DOROTHY ONES, EDNA MAE MELEERO, CORINNE SANDIN. Fourth Row-FLORENCE RIEBE, LUCIILE LUND, BETTY ANE SMITH, DOROTHY ELLING- SON, IRENE MILLER, LORRAINE PUFALL, VALLIE STASER, ELEANOR OLSEN, MINERVA ALBERTSON, EDITH FERN RITCHIE, BILLIE ANNO.lgEAN HOCHSTAFL, VIRGINIA WILSON. Fifth ROW-JAMES KINGSI AND, EMIL ANICH, ARNOLD FREDRICKSON, AYMOND SLOPE, EDITH BJORK, MARION LITTLE, MERLE LARSON, CATHERINE TOMLIN- SON, JEAN ASPLUND, LORRAINE YARISH, SHIRLEY OLSEN, EDNVIN SCHINDLER, TOM ROBINSON, CARL CLARK, EJHN DICKERT, LEWIS FORIS, MYRON BROTEN, XVALLACE MACKIE, ERNEST HALTvIcI4, JAMES GORDON. Sixth OW-JACK HOGAN, DEGETTE JOHNSON, SHIRLEY SELVIG, ELAINE SINRUD, LOIs LA'rrs, ELEANOR DANz, HARLAND lMlSLUND, ALVIN HUNT, GEOROESICILCIQA, JACK PAYTON, FLORENCE MATTSON, GEORGE HARE, DONALD WERNER, KENNETH BOUCHER, PAUL ROEDER, WILLIAM OLSEN,gAMES STEVENS, HOWARD CESKE, GEOROE DREw,JoHN HAUGEN. Bottom ROW-VERNON WERNER, THOMAS MITH, ROBERT PHILLIPS. ROBERT SI-IEVELAND, DONALD LACY, VERNON ZAK, l 'l0NV.-XRD LYONS, CLIFFORD BAYLISS, DONAI.D REVOLINSKI, JOHN KRAMER, NEII. MCBAIN, EUGENE RLINHOLM, WILLIAL4 KOLBERG, CULVER PRENTICE, OTTO SCHILLING, ROBERT lX'lClVllLLAN, LYI.E HANSON, IRVIN GAY, GEORGE MOORE, JOHN DORMANDY, JAMES XVOODHEAD, HAROLD HANSON, JAMES KOLBERG, EDWARD BEEOHER. EIGHTH GRADE XVhat's that racket? NVhat are those children doing in that part of the building? and ever so many more similar questions were asked. Upon investigation they were found to be the new and confused Preps. XVe are proud of the fact that we have Miss Wilson as our class adviser, but we are not so sure she feels the same. We also take great pride in the fact that we have representatives who take an active part in many of the school activities-the band, orchestra, glee clubs, and XVawata staff. Three members also took part- in the operetta, Jerry of Jericho Road. After much debating, we finally selected our class officers who are: Irvin Gay, President, Billie Anno, Vice President, Corinne Sanclin, Secretary, Virginia De Briae, Treasurer. You may have noticed that the Preps are holding their heads quite high this year, but we assure you we have a right to do so. We have published the first Prep paper, Prep Hi-Lights , and a fine paper it is, you may be sure. Q20 Q20 Page Twenty-one
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