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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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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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gurls league belreves it a wonderful lrle Enter all gurls grodes nune through twelve' Gurls League us the schools only orgcunuzotuouu that guyes every hugh school muss on opportuuuuty to partucupote un a club octrvuty The purpo e ot uts tounctung was to brung together gurls uuu the common bonds ot tellowshup and servuce As Grrls League celeb ated uts fourteenth burthcluuy Februrary Mary Ann Gruber presuclent uevuewed uhf ganuzotuon s hustory wore bubs and enuoyed eotung delucuous lollu pop The new members un turn presented ct talent show Muss Oloclys Rose new advuser thus year was ntrorlucecl Another meeturug of the yecur thot pro ral popular wus ru 'Q Page fourteen style show at whuch tume gurls hom Mrs Leona Hcuuusons sewurug classes acted us models Thus program was guven through the, courtesy ot the Sumplucuty Pottern Company Wuuuter Woruderlcruucl was the therue tor o delughtful rustmos program thcut uuuclucle l s ru Swutzru o c Sophomoues took the spotluglut uuu February when the two Leagues combuned to nucrlv utcruy o h onnuol Vcrlentune Hobrough and Delores Eruclcson Not too for away us tl e League s annual Mother Dough ter Party when senuou gurls ond theur mothers are guests o the rumors Mm m good' agree Horruet Roe Judy Podd and Mary Ann Gruber as Muss Gladys Rose serves the cake The organ: zutu 1 celebrated nts fourteenth burthday a each g rl receuved a puece of e cake The years programs have been vauued and entertaunung Thus was one of the mary programs planned by the board and faculty odvuser gurls league board Left to rught Mory Ann Gru ber presudent Karen Matt son treasurer Jean Gallo gher secretary Jane Buorn sla vuce presrclent a Palarune program chaurman Callung speakers securung movres, talurg munutes keep rng the budget, and presud ung over the meelungs are the robs that these gurls do so wullrngly and success fully O ' C S ' ll . , . .... W V2 i I . 4 I E . l - S ' ' ' ' ' 11 4 rf 'N - A V ' J - Ch' ' ' ' ' H1 cu llluuu ol mouuutcuiuu .ldirug ' r ' 'N A' ' iru i vl nl. , ' ' ', ' ' , ' ' ' 2 or- - V, U A ' g, - s -, ' ' ' ' r ' Q uh ' t f uf u ' The hrst meeting was cr welcome to all freshmen who Dance, Reigning os King and Queen of l-leorts were Phil ' I ' ' A ' - ' ww al u ', , - V , 3 V 3 . A ,A x. ' . V1 A 2 , ' v? ' ' f ' l . nd I ' ' th u. -' ' ' ' I fi fl im' '- n l s - I XM A I - ' ' , L .0 ' , : - gl, , 2 ' - d, ' ' 7 Pt
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