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the student council runs the merry- ' go-round of drives As The school's over-all organization, The Siudent Council is always alerfed for service. This year was no exception as The group headed by Roland Carlson, and under The cornpetenr guidance ol Mrs. Rufh Eddy, presented To The board The year's sioganff-- Democratic procedures make BeTTer CiTizens. llinformation Pleaseu Taking over for an hour at The Telephone desk are Faye Morgan and Joan Huwe. Each hour S. C. members have charge of Telephone permits. WiTh This as a foundation stone The board's committees seT The year's plans. One of The TirsT proiects included The preparation of The school calendar under The direc- Tion of Carol Lindsay and Nancy STeiner. While This appeared To many as an early Tall proiecf, The Council realized that work was unending. Whenever an organizaTion requested a change, The calendar committee had To give iTs consenf, A new responsibiliTy This year was given The STudenT Council when The school entertained business men on E. E. E. Day. S. C. nwernbers acted as hosTs and guides. Community drives handled by The Studenf Council gave Murray sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To be civic-minded. intelligent and conscientious leadership is ,re Sine., Cm... BOC!fdlS .....,O..ii,r.i,,. The ...W makers are, left To right-Jane Vik, GilberT Larson, Carol Lindsay, vice president, Gordon Tripp, Jean Gallagher, Marilyn Fenske, James Bailey, Treasurer. Sfancirg-Jean Winter, Doris Steinle, secretary, Dan Ullyot, Nancy Steiner, John Sampson, Jack Veiman, Roland Carl- son, president. , Give, , . Page Twelve
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MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL class of 1952 honor roll Honor rolls represent the accomplrshment ot rr drvrdual scho lastrc attarnment durrng ones hugh school years It rs rnterestrng to note that II1 such an honor roll many students have achreved tar more than standardrzed tests have rndrcated It rs tor tlwrs reason that I teel an honor roll should be pub lrshed thrs ycar Our new report cards rn St Paul place em phasrs on the personalrty ot the rndrvrdual hrs crtrzenshrp and socral progress as well as scholastrc attarnment For thus reason the l952 honor roll wrll be the last ot the tradrtronal type I congratulate tne members ot the IQSQ class who have averages themselves represent not only abrlrty but rn all cases drlrgent applrcatron to school work My very best washes to all members ot the graduatrng class HONOR Marcra Lrllran I-Ialvorsen Phrlrp Gould Snyder Pamela Joan Haas Carol Joy Lrndsay Paul Allen Seaburg Dorleen Rae Clemmons John Jerome Kreuthmerer I-Iarold Anker Olsen Dorrs Mae Sternle Rrta Zrer Pedersen Susan Drane Clarke Joan Harrrett Otto Rrta Marne Zeclq Patrrcra Ann VVoolery Joan Vkfagner Wrrrter ROLL 1951 52 Franz Albert Koeneke Edward Eugene Anderson Patrrcra Elarne Palarrne Mary Ann Theresa Gruber Mary Lourse Johnsor Donna Chrrstrne Pedersen Dolores Massre Janet Ruth Wrttgrat Donna Mae Thompson Lourse Estelle Hammer Lors Ann Moses Jean Catherrne Wrnter Gunta Rosentals Mules Howard Locketz Betty Ann Rosenaurst Emp attained good averages during their time at Murray. The ' 0 1
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assemblies, clvlc responslbllltles, and school Improvements The greater St Paul Comrnunrty Chest C ntrrbutrons from ryrurrcy were presentr d to the crty by Roland Carlson at a sctool luncheon helfl at the Athtetrc Cldb Student a so rrsponded most get crously to the Chrrstmas Seal Drrve I P I 1 P t democracy means h Ipmg the rm me GSS CM C Tall X' C WUT' TK' reclplems fortunate Promotmg the sale of Chrrstmas seals are John Murrays generosrty tollowrng the Councrls sponsorrng of somsson and Manryn Fengke and a member of the coachrng statt endeared nrmselt rn the role ot Santa Claus as the room representatryes marched wrth therr toys to the Stu lent Councrl Chrrstmas Tree No one ot Nfturray Null torget the Councrls real March of Drmes assembly when M Fred Vant Hull ot KSTP relryed on the stage hrs past experrences ot that dreaded drsease polro S160 OO was contrrbuted by the students Sprrngtrnre vvrll brrng the annual 5 C banquet where old and new boards vvrll meet The Murray or an r7atron rs a member of botl the Natronal and State Assocratrons ot Student Councrls ll wonders Dorrs Sterrle rtght as Roland Carlson presr dent shows a new record player to Mr Howard Hall E E E Day vrsrt is Paqe thrrteen . . I Q . . Q . . f.,A if T . T' M N 1 , -f 3 ' A ' ' , . l ' 2 , ' . s l ,A A Q 2 9 o , H Q , Ho ' ' '1 rn Ct. 1ul fe 1 ' ' of ,, - V the Trde of Toys. Mr, Robert Ritter, biology instructor I V- , ., A ,, , . ,,,i. fl V. . H . Q. Y ,I in A lx J l K . I Q E Il ' , . , an . . . ' 'or. I l . , A
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