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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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fyutuAe dj-asun ti. V w We are very glad to welcome another new organization to Brussels High—the Future Farmers of America. It boasts the largest membership in school—fifty- nine members. The club is planning a Father-Son Banquet later in the spring and several other interesting activities. The plough boys are proud of their farm shop, one of the best in door county and have com¬ pleted many interesting projects. In the president ' s chair we have Gene Counard. His assistants are: Vice Pres.; Cletus Fontaine; Secretary, Lenius Le- Roy; Sentinel, Jerry Schley; and Report- , Donald LaLuzerne. the club ' s advisor. Mr. Roberts i 1 1 • • [r i I A ; - 4 |- E ■% 2 m r it l 4. •. n ft ®ba Z ej 3s £ $ 3 - ft 0 2 ftS oh 9 2 l - i Z) n 3° 2 7 ft ft S °U2 e s C ' • 3 2 0 ft - 0. t e 2ct l ; f A ' , ft . ’ejfkf 96 4 A ft. y » t ' w - 42h °Ht Ss e Z q£ A J •, 7? V £V Si X I ■ A flfc v.
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