Y . l 1 t-2 4, 3--35:1 O 3 ' 6 ' a-.,...u,d S'l'l'lJlfNl f'Of'NCflI. -Settled: Mr. Axelson, Advisor: Jack Start. Rav l.owrie. lired lfile, l,aura Arno, Jerry l,owrie. SltIl7tf!l7tlJ Victor lfllingsen, Marlene Mirkovich, Anne Ove. Arden linglund. Jimmy Jones, Chuck Callaliain. Ruth Osbjornson. Sally Clise. Misxmtfz Oreen Selland. The ten student representatives. A. S. B. officers and Mr. Axelson compose our student council, which takes care of finance. student conduct. assemblies, and class and club activities. Ray l.-owrie. as President of the Student Body, further established his reputation as a leader. Not only is he a leader in scholastic and student affairs. but also in sports. Ray is a three-year letterman in football, basketball. and baseball and was elected captain of the l949 football team. He is also active in all school functions. Fred File acted as vice-president during this year. Although his responsibilities were not many. he was always ready and able to take over Rays position. Fred is a fine athlete. having won letters in football besides keeping up a good grade average. lired's winning smile and clear, frank views make him a valuable addition to the Council. Secretary this year was Laura Arno. This pert, attractive miss was elected to record the minutes of the Student Council and discharge their correspondence. Laura is class editor of this book, a line officer in Rainbow and active in all school activities. The job which requires the most time and patience is that of treasurer. Because she ful- filled these requirements so well, Oreen Selland was elected to this office. Oreen has been on the Annual Staff for two years. is the co-author of the Teen Talk which appears in the Retttetu and is a member of Torch. She has also acted in three plays and her art work has been a valuable part of school functions. 5
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milzisf afion Service is the theme for our 1950 SPARTAN lsllili. When we think of serv- ice it immediately brings to mind that group of outstanding Island citizens who voluntarily contribute so much of themselves for the benefit of our edu- cational program. It is to them that we owe our appreciation both for direct- ing the school business and for setting such a fine example of service to the community. James F. Hodges, Harold Swendsen. H. Lawrence Clinton. T. L. Bourns and Robert Rodal have all shown by their efforts that the Island schools have one of the finest Boards of Education that they have ever known. Gentlemen. we salute you. - School Board Sealed. Dr. 'lf l.. Bourns. Robert Rodal. ll. lawrence Clinton. James lf. Hodges Standing: D. W. Buchanan. Harold Swendsen
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