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Student Gonncil i f • Standing : D. Tebon, Pavlik, J. Schley, Sacotte Sitting : B. Nellis, E. Guilette, Mr. David D. Destree v $ m v A »vV Ui r p A KM Hk% 1] Acting on behalf of the student body, the Student Council is direct¬ ly responsible for most activities relating to the school. This group, organized, in 19 7 and made up of two representatives fran each class, promotes activities which will bene¬ fit the student body and advance the interests of the school. The Council under the direction of Mr. David holds frequent meet¬ ings with the following officers presiding: Gail Sacotte, Pres; Jerry Schley, Vice Pres.; and Ber¬ tha Nellis, Secretary Tr easurer. Among some of the activities planned by the group are the Car¬ nival, school parties, and noon hour activities such as dancing, volley-ball, ping pong and our ex¬ citing basketball tournaments. Future plans of the Student Council call for continued coopera¬ tion with the faculty, increased voice in school affairs, and the promotion of greater school spirit. Y
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Att+utal I y A ■j 4 ! 1 ' Row 4: Row 35 Row 2: Activities; C. Koehlei Seated Snapdnts J. Cumber Artist; B. Nellis, Sophomore Ed J. Kaye, Freshman Editor. B. Delforge, Senior Editor; B. Lampereur, itor-in-chief; S. Franda Ass t Editor; V. Jadin Ass ' t Senior Editor. ft For the fifth year, the senior class has carried on the Brussels High School custom of preparing an annual. The Bronco is the product of hard work and conscientious thought on the various members of the Bronco Staff. The members of the Bronco Staff with the assistance of the Editor Betty Lampereur and the Assistant Editor Shirley Franda, feel that they have done their beet to produce a yearbook with emphasis on those things that most interest the student body. We hope this annual will give each student a lasting remem¬ brance of his schoolmates and the various activities in which they participated
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JtiitJiafuf, GUL New gaily colored pock¬ et-size books. the best modern magazines, better stories as advertised by colorful book Jackets, and nine hundred other interesting books attract more and more readers like flies to our library. The students find it a fine place for enjoyable read¬ ing and doing research work. Students also ea¬ gerly use the services offered by the Do or-Kewau¬ nee Traveling Library. Seven Students act as librarians to keep order and assist those who need help. They under the supervision of Miss Kieferncorf. They are J 33 Lampereur, V, Retzlaff G Gustafson, C. Perron, S Kohlbeck, Miss Kiefern- dorf, E. Engebose, and S. Tremble. SuncA The chow line ' 1 at noon may remind one of the army days but Mrs. Rass and Company form one of the most efficient assembly lines in this fair penin¬ sula. One hundred eighty students get that good home cooking ! !l in a huriy. A typical meal rray include a barbecue sandwich with mashed potatoes and a delicious salad. -r 1 4 • it - , » RV : i x x A w ft Jr, • f t r i r » X a T 4 V A I VI Row 3 : C. Neinas, G. LaCrosse, F. Lampereur, K. Kipp, J. Gustafson, P Columb Row 2 ; S. Franda, P Maccoux, J. Mallien, G. Mallien, D. Stauber, Mrs Rass Row 1 ; S. LaCrosse, L. Renard, G. Gustafson, A Conard, E. Engebose, J. Laluzerne 4
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