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.auf 'W-.J l Row One, Officers: S. Bonniwcll, Secretaryg K. Brink, Presidentg G. Peterson, Vice-President. Row Two: J. Prochnow, D. Mohler, M. Nelsen, M. Mohr, M. Dobratz, Miss Michaelen, Advisor. Row Three: J. Rislakki, J. Holt, D. Schmidt, M. Bullert, L. Brungcrg, B. Asp, B. Peterson. Row Four: B. Sommerness, B. Schlink, L. Benjamin, B. Hoel, D. Cripps, D. Krueger. '- fwfzzaawpyfws , The Student Council is the voice of the students. lts main purpose is to work with the faculty and administration to obtain faculty permission on student wishes. Some of the many yearly pro- jects which the student council work on are: com- munity chest drive, annual clothing drive, raising money for the Hutchinson exchange student, who this year is Judy Filk, and decorating the annual Christmas tree. The council,s faculty member is Miss Michaelsen. Upper Right: A Homeroom contribution. Lower Left: Officers, Karl Brink, President, Gary Peterson, Vice- Presidentg and Steve Bonniwell, Secrezaryg look at the Community Chest drive thermometer.
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vit M 39 The 1958 homecoming festivities began with a slogan contest. Our theme chosen by the pin committee, was built around our winning slogan, '4You Betchum We Catch- um,'7 submitted by Mary Lou Sauer. The pepfest was held in the auditorium, where the queens were persuaded to do a few stunts. The cheerleaders led the stu- dents in several spirited yells. A parade followed in which the winning floats were chosen. The Junior float won first in the Class division and the Latin float won first in the Club division. After the parade, all the students went out to the new football field where the Hutch Tigers fought hard. The final score, however, was a 13 -O loss to St. Paul Park. All the seniors, band members, queen candidates, attendants, and judg- es arrived for the annual 6 o'clock ban- quet which was held in the lunch room. Last, but certainly not least, came the coronation when Kay Klammer took her place on the throne to reign as queen for the coming year. The coronation ball was soon under way and before long October 3, and Home- coming were past.
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