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N-:kip W The Junior Class had two important projects to plan. The class play which was Cinderel1a Cottage and the Junior and Senior Prom. The theme chosen for that was Roman Holiday. ln their election of officers they chose James Molick as president, Doran Koste as Vice President, Gwen Loken as secretary, and Henry Paulisich as treasurer. Their advisors were Mr. Korpi and Mr. Fadlovich. and Miss Bitker Being a senior was the big thing everyone looked forward to. Two of the big proJects put on by the seniors were in the fall their class play and in the spring-Class Day To do this they needed experi enced and capable leaders So the Semor Class chose the same class officers they had has as Juniors President- Rodney Rosandrch Vice President Doug Faragher Secretary- Clifford Pessonen Treasurer- Elaine Maki Their advisors were Mrs Lervisk and Mr Rukavrna The Sophomore Class was the beginning of the high school activities The sophomore s big pro1ect.s were the Halloween Dance and the one act plays they pre sented to the Student Body They elected as their class officers: Pat Trlhey president Karen Wagner vice president. Judy Halmet secretary and Allan Niemi- treasurer Their advisors were Mr Reagan
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BACK ROW, 1-r: Tony Wi1liams,8thg Peggy Tregillis, 8thg Suzanne Orazem, Qthg Judy Halmet, l0thg Peter Jurkovich 9thg Eugene Erickson,'7thg Patty Christek,'7thg FRONT ROW, l-r: Dick Maki, 11, Treasurerg Darlene White, 12, Vice - Presidentg Clifford Pesonen, 12, Presidentg Elaine Kunnary, 11, Secretaryg Bill Greenhalgh, 10, missing. One group ready to start off the school year of 1955-56 was the Student Coun- cil. Two representatives from the 7th through the 12th grades were elected in the spring before, and the officers were elected, also. A mixer dance was one of the first fall projects of the Council and plans were made to have several throughout the year in conjunction with the yearbook staff. The council, too, was in charge of the Homecoming activities when the Aurora Blackhawks played the Biwabik Braves on Oct. 19. The parade on the 18th was one of the best and the dance on the 19th was a hugh success. On Nov. 3 and 4, the four officers of the Council, along with Mr. Haroldson and Mrs. Leiviska, attended the Minnesota Association of Student Council's con- vention in Hibbing. This convention is to present to Student Councils, from all over the state, mutual problems in the schools where the Student Council might be able to help. At the conventions there were discussion groupsondifferent problems which every member could participate in and offer his opinion. By attending the convention the Student Council received many valuable and useful ideas on Student Government. The Student Council also helped the yearbook staff put on a school Karnival this year. The Student Council is rapidly becoming an important organization of the school. 34
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