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First Row—Danielson. T. Dietz. )ones. Turpin. Stenback. Westbrook. A. Petteys. E. tvuppert. Second Row—J. Petteys. R. Koehler. G. Petersen. Lund. B. Paynter. Lantos. Lamb. H. Britteli. Third Row—D. J. Petersen. M. L. Sorensen. Webster. T. Christensen. F. Stoops. Elling. Allene Ohlsson. J. Dryden. D. Dietz. STUDENT COUNCIL Three years ago, the Student Council of Brush High School was organized. The first big council fire was held in September of 1932. Floyd Martin was elected big chief for the following year. When retirement followed his year of office, Clayton Giauque became the new chief. This year the high council was composed of six chiefs, with another executive group of six warriors. The other members, the braves, were representatives from tribal organizations. HIGH COUNCIL President...................Frank Stoops Vice President...........Harold Webster Secretary............Thelma Christensen Treasurer..................James Dryden Student Marshal......Mary Lou Sorensen Sergeant-at-Arms...........Emery Elling EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Social Chairman...........Dorothy Dietz School Spirit Chairman........Dorothy Jane Petersen Athletic Chairman....Howard Westbrook Lostrand-Found Chairman......Jane Lund Safety Chairman............Kenneth Jones Constitution Chairman.Anna Mae Petteys SPONSORS Miss Lyda and Mr. Johnson During the third year, B. H. S. decided to become members of the largest tribe in the north- eastern territory of Colorado. We were one of the first members of the Northeastern Colorado Association of High School Councils, of which Mr. A. E. Corfman, Superintendent of Brush Public Schools, was elected faculty administrator. The first meeting, after organizing at Sterling, was held at Fort Morgan. Chiefs from sixteen Colorado schools told of their accomplishments during the past year. The social hour question was widely discussed, and when Brush came back from this tribal meeting we started to work on this question. The Student Council sent out questionnaires concerning the social hour and sponsored a joint meeting of citizens of the town and council members. The central banking system for all organizations and the activity tickets which include numbers presented by the Midwest Assemblies are important projects of the Student Associa- tion. Since its early days, our council fire has played an ever increasing part in B. H. S.
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LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row—Crauel. Leuenberger. Jobush. A. Petteys. Frazier. M. L. Sorensen. Kauffman. Varner. McSween. Alta Ohlsson. D. Smith. Second Row—J. Drydcn. Webster. Green. Adah Ohlsson. Clark. D. J. Petersen. V. Chandler. L. Klippert. T. Christensen. I. Andersen. Kast. Little. Allene Ohlsson. E. Greenwood. E. Sorenson. H. Brittell. Third Row—Edmonds. Curry. Kraft. Weber. Walker. Hart. R. Brittell. Lebsock. Jean de Beur, R. Koehler. M. Klippert. Georgia. Lamb. S. Stoops. G. Petersen. Harada. J. Petteys. FUTURE AND APPRENTICE CRAFTSMEN The building known as the F. and A. C.. or the Future and Apprentice Craftsmen's Club, was erected at a house-raising in 1934. The land was cleaned and the construction supervised by the Consulting Engineer. M. O. Valentine. The General Manager. Darrel Mock, and the Superintendent, Bur- ton Tompkins, were directly responsible for the work. There are three kinds of workmen: the boys now enrolled in General Shop classes are known as Future Craftsmen, and the members of the Trades and Industries classes are known as Apprentice Craftsmen, and boys who have graduated and are work- ing at their trades are known as Craftsmen. Brush High has the distinct honor of organizing the first Future and Ap- prentice Craftsmen’s Club in Colorado. The colors of this group of workers are green and gold. Ten local tradesmen, chosen each year as honorary members, lent their aid in constructing the building. They met with the club to make short talks on their chosen crafts and enjoy social evening. Occasionally the club took time for parties and entertainments. The efficient work of this group is probably due to the strict adherence to their motto, Skill, Industry, and Honor.
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BAND First Row—Fixen. Stiverson. B. Brownlee. E. Elling. Westbrook. Treber. S. Clark. Second Roiv—C. Webster. Miller. Weber. Telk. |. Elling. H. Brittell. Curry. Norgren. Gade, H. Webster. Baughman. E. Ward. M. Whisler, M. Stallsworth. Stanton. Rudolph. Third Row—Aliene Ohlsson, J. Dryden. G. Ohlsson. J. Eakins. Corfman. R. Eakins. Varner. Rosencrans, Jones. Giauque. H. Daily. Gray. Brautigan. R. Brittell. ORCHESTRA First Row—Stiverson. B. Brownlee. Westbrook. Curry. Allene Ohlsson. M. Stallsworth. Jones. M. Whisler. R. Brittell. Fixen. H. Webster. H. Brittell. Telk. Second Row—C. Petersen. T. Dietz. D. Smith. M. Klippert. M. Smith. Lebsock. Varner. E. Sorenson. Adah Ohlsson. E. Elling. G. Petersen.
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