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5a 'W ,-few! 746666054502 Womb 7a9eZ4m Our office girl, lla1'1-ivf, is always reamly to lcml a lhelpiug l1a.11cl ar 21 111o111e11t's uofiro. She is kept busy answering the telcpliow, keeping 0111- class flucs straight and ill orcler and axuswc-1'i11g the many questions that stu- clente ask. Many tlmnks, Ilarriet, we really have appwciatecl you. 'I'l1esc- two g0l1fl6IIlCl1, Mr. N 0 w 111 a ll and Mr. Hoar, make sure that we stuclents are co11ti1111ally ou the road of progress. Each day we continue to attain knowledge 1111rl0r their g'11iclance. They keep us studying hard, but we will be well rewarded as our worlcl progresses in its affairs. The sehool board keeps the school i11 tip-top order anml l12ll1dlOS the many prob- lems that arise.
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, I r i Left to right: R. Thorsbakken, J. West, C. Balka, B. Nordha en, R. Hunt, C. Nelson. 140:45 7am 7 Q lt seems as if tl1e 49-50 Student Uouneil must have hail the rhyme-one for the money, two for the show-in mind, when they started in last fall. They were led through many gains and slight losses hy President Charles Xelson, Vice President Ramon Hunt, Secretary Betty Norclhagen, and Treasurer Curtis Balko. They warmed up with Homecoming and later reeeiveml loud cheers for the new noon programs. Dances and movies were the main stars of that field. These sprints led to the thigh scoring activities of Courtesy YVeek and Eighth Grade Day. Half-time activities included serious discussions on the monitor system and the cheerleader question. We wish to connnend the Student Council for its fine work and also, to thank Mrs. Broch- trup and Mr. Olson, their advisers. Front Row, left to right: O. Stokes, R. Nelson. Second Row: M. Heffner, J. Kurschner, P. Scheerer, C. Nelson. W. Barrett. J. Sandve. Third Row: J. Mayala, M. Kuchenmeister, S. Splittstoesser, D. Meyers, R. Kumhera, A. Hover, N. Haugen.
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