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Page I5 Council Committees Help to Manage School bers worked Tor weeks To clear The school oT emblems and aThIeTic sweaTers Trom oTher schools. Their reason was Thai' The oTher awards were deTracTing from The value of Ballard awards. There wenT my chance To wear my cousin's IeTTer sweaTer from Podunk High. During The second semesTer, The council kepT up iTs good work by sponsoring a clean-up drive and slogan conTesT. Prizes were given Tor The besT rhymes wriTTen abouT keeping The school halls clean. This was a swell proiecT, I Think, as iT helped To convey To The sTudenT body The desirabiIiTy oT keeping our school clean. The sTudes goT The idea all righT, 'cause They quiT Tossing wasTe paper around. AnoTher duTy performed by The council was The checking oT deIinquenT sTamp book hoIdel's. One oT The more imporTanT commiTTees ThaT The sTudenT council has iurisdicTion over is The Iocker commiTTee. When I slip up and TorgeT To lock my Iocker, I can be sure oT geTTing a slip Trom a member of This eTTicienT squad. The eighT members are all good checkers! CommiTTees and chairmen were: assembly commiTTee, Don ScuIaTi: assembly order com- miTTee, Bob Hill: assembly seaTing, MargareT Jensen: clean-up, Madge James: grounds, Donn FrizzeII: Iocker, Florence Cubbin: Iunch- room, Peggy Pierce: posTer, Irving Selberg: sTandards, Bob STone: TraTTic, Don ScuIaTi. lNexT I shoT These sTudenTs. They are members of Three of The hardesT working commiffees-The Traffic, locker and clean-up groups. OFOURTH ROW: Donn Frizzell, Omar Sfenesen, John McElroy, Bob Hill, Ray SmiTh, Chris Darifois, Clyde CurTis, Ben Keeney, AIIan Kelly, Hank Malde, Irving Selberg. OTHIRD ROW: Bob Campbell, Bob LaLanne, Joe Schweh, Bud Bender, LuVerne Van Nieuwenhuise, Pefe Greenwood, Bill Johannesen, Glenn Simons, Bob Sfone, Perry McCormick, Nils Nelson. OSECOND ROW: Rose Akers, Louise Peak, Morgan-eT Ness, Evelyn Alinder, Mariorie Loomis, PaT Morfrude, Don Spencer, Jim Boyle, Bill Sroufe, Charles Rehm. OFIRST ROW: Margaref Jensen, Florence Cubbin, Jobyna Meyers, Dorofhy Munson, ldabelle Knudson, LoreTTa McGraTh, Madge James, EIizabeTh Duncan, Ann BenseTh, George Glavin, IP.S. The handsomesT boy is in The TronT rowll
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An invifing +9l'l'C1CG is weli covered wifh hoppy sfuderds relaxing and Jroll-ning during lunch hour.
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Page I6 Boys' Club Accomplishments Are Varied 'WK OUPPER LEFT: Omar Sfenesen, presidenfg Mr. McComb, adviser. OUPPER RIGHT: Bob Campbell, sfudenf managerg Sefh Robin- son, vice-presidenfg Vernon Blomqren, freasurerg Omar Sfenesen, preside-nf, Nils Nelson, recording secrefary. OCENTER: cornrniffee chairmen-BACK ROW: Omar Sfenesen, banquefg Roberl Camp- bell, anli-smolningg Sefh Robinson, lunch bag, Ray T. Smifh, resl 'One of fhose meefings for which l climb ouf of bed eal'ly is fhe Boys' Club cabinef meef- ings held Thursday mornings, before school in fhe adviser's office. The club has surely done a lof fhis lasf year. lf has boosfed for clean and successful afhlefics and for increased sfamp room, OFRONT ROW: Clyde Dearinger, field pafrolg Junior Brevik, sfandardsg G-ilson Rohrback, program, Clair Dearinger, field palrol. OABSENTEES: Bill Barlh, philanlhropicg Jack Black- ler, vocafionalg Pele Schwefz and Don Sculafi, frafficg Don Waifs, yell leader. A swell bunch of kids-and fhey're all my pals-fhe kind of fellows fhal everyone likes. sales supporfg if has held inspirafional assem- blies for discussion of school responsibilifiesg if has awarded merif pins, donafed fo chari+able enferprises, awarded afhlefic leffers, and ush- ered af foofball games. l fools in ifs foofball banquef lasf fall, and if was swell!
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