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RECIPIENT OF THE GIRLS' COUNCIL SCHOLAR- MISS KRAU'I'WATER'S DIVISION CONTRIHUTI-IS SHIP AWARD WVAS RUTH STAFFORD. TO THE AVVARD BY BUYING l'ENC'II,S. 5 T?
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President Clive Rush discusses with the members of the Executive Board the plan for the adoption of L'Ecole Ste. Anne, a school in France. Grouped around him are Qfirst rowj Pat Burrell, Jim Cole- A century ago the citizens of the West turned out to vote for their favorite in elections for the sheriff and his deputies. Here at Mine SHS we, too, vote for our favorite to govern us. Early in the year each homeroom elects a boy and a girl to represent it in what we call The Council. The Council is, in reality, three groups: Girls' Council, Sophomore Boys' Council, and Junior-Senior Boys, Council. These groups elect their leaders-and to- gether they becolne the Executive Board. Acting as a connecting link between the faculty and the student body, the Council has done much to promote our scholastic activities as well as our extra-curricular interests. man, fsecond rowj Connie Lesh, Kathryn Bowser, Lois Getz, Barbara Beasley, Pat Weimer, Doris Ziegler, Marvin Lythe, tthird rowj Don Morris, Joe Powers, Jim Lamborn, and Don Thomas. One of the projects of the Girls' Council is to sell pencils, the proceeds to be used for a scholarship for some deserving girl who wishes to continue her education either in college or in nurses' training. Through the efforts of the Councils and the Executive Board we have this year sent food, clothing and supplies to two French schools, helped the city put over the Red Cross Drive, the Cancer Drive, and the March of Dimes. Our present project is raising funds for new uniforms for the band. Thanks to the untiring efforts of these school leaders, drinking fountains have been placed on the three floors of the building.
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,Mr yn:22lk.'.w.. ' 1 E IT WAS TEDIOUS, BACK-BREAKING WORK T0 TAKE THE PRECIOUS GOLD FROM THE EARTH AND MEN WERE OFTEN DISAPPOINTED
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