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.Nl C I, at if-is f if ' 1 L I aulson Rau R Cocy L Ols n I Ernst I fue e I3 Shefchlk Rau I Steves lvl jones P Rosa P Winter M Avness I3 XVenr P Kleln N1 C l D I ld Ron S Prentice I Fredrick J W lt lc ,I Whitney D Look J Delviar I Srcrtn L S Nelson 9 Butala ,I Hardy I Luell I Lrghtncr L Swanson I 'Xndcrson of egra vzfaza One may learn much about the goy ernment of our school by v1s1t1ng the Home Room Commlttee any T uesday durlng Actn 1ty Period At thls tlme re re P sentat1ves from all the ady rsory groups meet to drscuss the problems brought before them by therr fellow students and the faculty Thus year drsturbances durxng convocatlons have been practlcally ehmlnated by the system of student monxtors lntroduced by the commlttee Traffic con gestlon 1n the halls has also been greatly reduced by It Xduu K w Ulsnn PICS x cr: P stef Gmceq ia B lxdmm l x.,fcN5fi'3e Sec and f P m the efforts of the student representatly es At the beg1nn1ng of the year the commlttee members lntroduced the poll system of electlng class ofhcers Later on they drscussed the buxldlng of a blcycle stand to take care of the great number of blcycles on the school grounds They also encouraged greater school actrvltres and ln ey ery way trled to glxe the students more and better representatlon rn school affalrs Interest ln school dances and other Q, ,-aw Ndxl Cf M S HI I 1 es It L rnbl 1.-cas Second SenQlesteE,2f51CCL Sreren Sec and e M -jones 'C P . , ., . . 4. O nt Y 1 E . lm s NWA ff, - -N , ' I ..- . X. , ' M Sv . . I .Nl 9 -I A g Y U.- 4 ,, v . , ,7 , 'I ' - 4 Q 3 . 1 nl I A . L .Q U ' 1 , I -1: , ' - 91 F il' S . A . 5 N Q R y . V' I l ' 4 I U. , , '. ' I. I ' v , s - 'Q I Y , V 1 ' 0 1 , . I - N . . x N 1 . ,I 4 . A . ' 4 Irs . ' ' AA . ti I .U , 'is r TU M U H' U . 5' , J 4 -I t I A v I I l
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Ron' 41,1 Dean, T. Hadheld, Gustafson, R, Larson. l Cemme R fvzz- 3 Vv' Danz, N1. Edgerton, D Douglas. D. Klein, L Houkom, li Schindler, L Martin R Lvzr' 2 N Hardy, E. Link, L. Clark, D, Evans, N. Campbell. E. Peacy Rau' 1: E. Sieger, R. Nelson, P. Mackie, R Hall, V, Fryklund, C. Stemm, df - 073 Llflf 0 6Ci0Z4 CM! 1 ' C 11 Two years ago the Ashland High School, like many in this new system. Who takes care of it? Well, at other schools, decided to give thefstudents the benefit the beginning of the year each advisory group elects of co-operative investment. Before this, the cost of a regular representative and a substitute representa- all activities was two and three times as much, per tive to take care of the Activity money and tickets of student investing, as it is today. The reason is obvious. their particular group. The duty of collecting ten cents On the Activity Ticket basis many more students each week from twenty-five to thirtystudents,and at can afford the small charge of ten cents per week, the same time keeping the records perfectly straight, and, therefore, with larger numbers helping to defray sometimes becomes a very tedious and nerve-wrecking the total expense of activities, the administrators job. Great credit is due the students pictured above and have found it possible to keep the charge down to their adviser, Mr. Ragaz, for the efncient and thorough this small amount which they decided upon two years way in which they handled the Activity Ticket fund ago when they made their estimations. during the past year. Of course, there is considerable accounting involved milf Carole Anderson, B.E ..,, .... P . ZQ Mable O'Brien, B,A., M.A. .... .... I D, 37 Van S. Ashmun, B.S. ..., .... P . 38 Helen M. Parsons, B.S ...,.. .. . . . . .P. 38 Wilbur Berard, B.E., . . ,... P. ZQ T. Pas, B.E. .... ..........,... . . ..P. 3Q Kittie Bishoff, B.S ..,.. .... P . 38 Peder E. Pedersen, B.S., M.A. ..... .... P . 36 Evelyn Cool, B.M. ....... .... P . 40 Mary Penn, B.A. ............. .... P . 39 Robert A. Cory, B.E.. .. ..., P. 39 H. A. Ragaz, B.S., M.A. ..... .., ....P. 36 Emerson W, Edgerton .... . .. .P. 38 Morgan Sherlock, B.A., Ph.M. ..,. . . . .P. 37 David H. Hardie, B.A. .... .... P . 39 Clara C. Sollie, B.A. ....,...... .,.. P . 42 Viola Holt, B.A .... ....... .... P . 37 Edith E Sook, B.A... . ....,.. .. . .P. 3b Lynn E Hovland, B.S.. ......, ..., P . 41 Charlotte F. Staley ,......,. .... P . 42 Margaret Rose Keefe, B.A. .,.. .... P . 47. Lillian Thorson, B.L ..,.,.. .... .... P . 41 Dorothy Lauson, B.S. .... . . .... P. 40 Cora Valinske, Ph.B., Ph.M... .. . . . .P. 37 Doris E. Leppla, B.E.. ............... .,.. P . 41 E. K. Weikal, B.S ..,.. ...... .,.. P . 41 Flora jane Macdonald, B.A., M.A ...,. .... P . 37 Marcella Wilhelm, B.A. ..,.. .... P . 42 Lorraine C. Mathews ......... ...... ..,. P . 42 Helene Yderstad ..... ......... . ,,.. P . 40 Theodore Mesang ,.,.. , ....... .,., P . 40 C-ustave Zeismer, B.A., M.A .... ..,. P . 30 Alta E. Moore, B.E., Ph.M.. .. . ,..P. 42
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