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In between directing visi-
tors, picking up paper, run-
ning errands, and locating
teachers, Jim Goetz finds
time to study at his hall
monitor's post.
Hall Monitors
The Hall Monitors keep order in the hall, keep
the halls free of litter, and check on wandering
students. They answer questions and give direc-
tions to visitors. The monitors are selected by Mrs.
Lugg, and must be people who are respected by
the student body, who will take initiative, and
who will make accurate reports. There are moni-
tors on every floor, each period of the day.
The Student Forum officers for first semester are in
the library reviewing an edition of "The New Repub-
lic" in preparation for one of many discussion meet-
ings of their club. Left to right: Lee Ozanne, presi-
dent, Marlys Quady, vice-president, Marian Bennett,
secretary.
HALL MONITORS
Row l: VU. Attoe, C. Dopke, Beck, M. Hunt, M. Satterfielcl, C. Falk, K.
Brigham, C. Lindberg, B. Heim, bl. Krug, M. Smith, P. Hamilton, C. Weiss.
Row 2: Nelson, S. Martin, A. Kingsbury, Berge, M. Schwartz, B. Dar-
- lington, M. Wedemeyer, W, Fix, A. Thurman, C. Boller, L. Elliot, S. West-
e-rmoe. Row 3: Goetz, H. Wagner, P. Parker, L. Rideout, T. Bruech, H.
Bell, E. Elfner, L. Jacobson, E. Panek, R. O'Connor, S. Orr, K. Koepke.
Student F orum
Student Forum meets to learn about current
problems-local, national, and international. They
have open discussions of these problems, or have
outside speakers about the problems. Two of the
speakers this year were Mayor Ivan Nestingen
who spoke on the triangle development, and Ar-
thur May, former clerk of the state assembly,
who explained how bills become laws in Wis-
consin.
Vice-president Tom Logan, and President John
Bailey discuss plans for the second semester with
Toni Delliquadri, secretary. Many such confer-
ences were held during the year to insure interest-
ing and worthwhile programs for Student Forum.
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