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BTUDENT COUNCIL Our student council functions with the aid of a faculty advisor, Mr. Rychen- er, a president, vice-president, secretary, and representatives from the upper six grades. Problems concerning the welfare of our schoo1'are discussed and settled to the best of our ability. The council widened its duties this year in order to have a more decided in- fluence on the school. It sponsored an attendance project which had a noticeable effect on the grades. This organization was created not only in order to criticise, but to make our school better in every way by constructive criticism and advice. With the cooperation of the school our objectives have, at least partially, been accomplished. C 1 I , 4 25 -.4 iklu.a.
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X f l ANNUAL STAFF Early in the year our class decided to follow the custom seniors and publish an annual. The following staff was chosen! ls Ed1tor-1n-ch1ef----- ----- -- Assistant Editor ------------- --- Business Manager-- --------------- Art Editor ---------------------- Sports Editor --------------- --- Helen Nafziger Georgia Huber Walter Gisel -Marie Rice Paul Hess School Activities Editor --------- Lawrence Weber Jokes Editor ----------------- ---Donald Neidhardt Literary Editor -------- ------ ---- Dorothy Ruetz Typ1sts-- -------------------- -- Trula Clair Dorothy Ruetz Paul Hess of the other This staff, with the help of the rest of the class, Miss Wyse, and Mr. Rych ener, has put forth its best efforts to publish an annual different from those of previous years. le hope this annual will serve its purpose. 34 s
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X l Pl.'!' ECHOES H PIT ICHOIB this year has been more of a success than other years, we think, The first issue was given free to all families represented in school. This, nat- urally, added a good many subscriptions to our list. The paper is published every second Tuesday of the school year. le have added some new features to the paper this year, such as birthdays end a snooper col nm, which attracted considerable interest. The paper has been improved by hard work and different features. Carl Beck has headed the staff this year. lost of the staff belongs to the junior class as the paper is a junior project. 26
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