StudesU QoJLtf OjfficeSiA BOB MACDONALD DON WILLIAMS LOUIS BOSETTI Having been exceedingly capable in the fulfilment of their offices, our Student Body Officers deserve much credit. This year, Bob MacDonald asked, Are there any announcements? Don Williams led the flag salute and headed the assembly schedule, Louis Bosetti kept the money, Jeanne Craig and Eleanor Soli rooted out our school spirit, and Donna Lou Sievers kept the secretary's notes. In March, the officers attended the Student Leaders' Conference at Chico. Others who also deserve praise are: Business Manager Wayne Bums; Publicity Manager Bradford Sharp, and Rueben Godinez as Athletic Manager. DONNA LOU SIEVERS JEANNE CRAIG ELEANOR SOLI -14-
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“When Paul Bunyan invented logging he had to invent all the tools and figure out all his own methods. There were no precedents. At the start his outfit consisted of Babe and his big ax. No two logging jobs can be handled exactly the same way so Paul adapted his operations to local conditions. In the mountains he used Babe to pull the kinks out of the crooked logging roads; on the Big Onion he began the system of hauling a section of land at a time to the landings and in North Dakota he used the Seven Axmen. The Grindstone was invented by Paul the win- ter he logged off North Dakota. Before that Paul's axmen had to sharpen their axes by rolling rocks down hill and running along side of them. All of Paul's inventions were successful ex- cept when he decided to run three ten-hour shifts a day and installed the Aurora Borealis. After a number of trials the plan was abandoned because the lights were not dependable. —Paul Bunyan and His Big Blue Ox By W. B. Laughead. SECTION II GlaAAeA, —16—
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