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SlUl,EUT VUUUUL The present student councll lS ln lts lnltlal stage becau e lt ha just been lUtFOQUC6d tsl year It has not advanced enough to take over admlnl tratlve dutle , but lt wlll resume that respon 1b1l1ty later The purpose of thls organ11ation lS to settle dlsputes and dlSClpllD6 between the Pla ses and offer any ultable sug e tlons for the benellt of the school Another purpose lS o outllne the soclal program for the chool I las been 8CElVS ln thls fleld It sponsored two chool parties Nay 15, and, October 29, and also the Clean un and Play Da,, May 02 The tudent councll con msts of the pre ldent of eacl cla and a representatlve from each home room The fol lowlng offlcers were elected President Bob Hlser Vlce President Pat Hlser Secretary Faje Bowers Reporter Dlck Eerrldge The annual 8tFlGtlC banquet was reld Brldag evenlng, Aprll 24a 1942, 1D the school audltorlum Thls year, however, lt wa st lCt1y tag The banquet started wlth a toast from Mr W W AlHSbT who lntroduced the speakers. The first speaker was Mr George Janson, followed by several remarks from Nr C R Stump The presentatlon of a gift from the boys was made by Captaln Dlck Molter The toastmaster next presented Coach Alvare who lntroduced the maln speaker, Mr Robert Evans, sport announcer for WSPD After thls, the l tters were awarded to the boys by thelr coach Remarks and announcements by the superlntendent and toastmaster concluded the banquet J ... ... . ... . . . . . . f 1 J A. J ' . . . Q 1 , S S L ' S X l Q . . . . S S 1 . 0 . . U A L. D lv . . . . , f in ,, J U V9 AI I 5 , , S S c ro' 0 A' O' ' ' ' Q, -2 - o . ,A . . , D 'V A , S Q it lc. . . . . . . A 1 S , 3 ... r 7 rc :7 L . K L Lf 0 Q . . - S S. S .. , 1 no ' 1 su.: A 0 ' I v I U J O . o a n 1 c v ,- 5 . t I I I O ,. I O I I O 4 -Y . . , o 0 o 0 L ' f I tu' ll-E5 IWLJ LJIWI ,KHtjL.' -- , -on -4- 1,1 -L, 2: 1--nw' ag.. :'1 ,vw . ,, . , . 4. L ' J. ' 1. . A. . 3 0 . . A . 6 A , ' 'A O P O - Q . Q 1 r- . . ' A ' 0 0 .I . .. g ., . . L Q o o 4 1 . . 0 T 1 .. 4 . . Y, ' . 4 F4 ' g ,D ' I o G u .. . ' , ' . l . .I
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hd fr f if Motto 'Be Prenal ed lhe officers are as follows Jr assft Scout Master Arnold Pitcher Scribe Charles Beiridge Treasurer Harold Dehrhoff Patrol Leader Lloyd Ent minger Harold Dcrnhoff William.French The Boy Scouts of Troop 045 Bradner have not been very active up to now, but a very extensive program has been worked out for the summer of lQ42 Under our new leadei and Scout Master, lr Alvarez, thinfs vill soom begin to hum with activity La t year a few of the scouts had the opportunity to attend Camp Miakonda and learned some very valuable th ngs while there This summer we all expect to attend Camp Mia? konda as a troop We are planning to do defense work this ummer, such as guard duty, patrol duty, if the civilian defense board needs our assistance. JCHUUL PWHUL The members of the Safety Patrol elected by the members of grades 5 and 6 are as follows: Jim Berridge, Captain, Glenn Hiser, Jack Plouck, Charles Tahy, Paul Hisen Richard Stiffler, and George Berridge. Various pupils from the fifth grade servedas subst - tutesg Richard Walters, earning a permanent position the last semester. Hom rable mention is given Richard Stiffler who probably averted two or three accidents by stopping speeding cars. The state patrolman who recently visited our school commended this department very highly. L e. ,i1,,a,,a.,. -V t .ovo-w-oo--e--.o- -1----Q-p-nswvo-Q-Q-v-an--- V L I!! it -ia af ml fa QV, at .Wa I V, ,J n ' ' 2'-,Q 4y QS. fx C -mer fl ' x Urdu-Arran' -L 7 . 1 7 ' 1 s g A ' 9 o 4 0 . , 9 n u nl 1 u n n a ' rj - 1 o a n u o a Y 1 f S4 o o o S 1 . 3 J. A . -. X H I H A y , , . Y J . A 4 I - Y I . ' is 1 1 LL g . fi ii. ' . . yn Q 1 C 1 J S ' ' L nf IZ' be - . . , 0 ' C Q 0 j ' ' ' L' s 1 , -I . . . X o
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