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Student Council Mid K Pariiamentarians Bing' HZQBQ juniflf fdairances Ratts. uw-iam right: John Perrlfl ss Represemauvefl ijouncilman-af'LargeiIice President? Mall! Connie Leif W 'P homofe a . ne Dame' 5 dent BOGY m Chalrman' . 3 ne Wllmoni, SOP . , t.Larg6,. Du? -1 F eeman, W H age, PIOEW 1 L ader, 9 lgiifkpatrick, Councllfffuizzav President, Bn? Cliairmali? Elph, 0 Schllmegafv Yei e stages Studs Schuldi, Pfogfa Yell Queen, She W IBlaIiBe1 YSBCllEj:a1dldr Qclaz-idler Neuenichwander' B?-aisis, fell Leader' Advisor MR. POWELL, Principal Symbolizing the democratic form of government is our Student Council, made up of the Student Body officers and class representatives. One of the most important functioning groups in the school, the Council has assisted the fac- ulty in keeping our school program running smoothly, has introduced new and interesting ideas and has passed leg- islation on them, and has sponsored many important activities during the year. Many were its accomplishments. The Student Council sponsored the highly successful Homecoming Day with a huge Bonfire the preceding evening, initiated the Rally Squad, further organized the Pep Band, provided for the minutes of every meeting to be pub- lished in the COLD FACTS, introduced a Welcome Committee for new students, provided movies at noon during the second semester, sponsored the Freeman Cup, and in cooperation with the Eagles made it possible for high school students to Q attend special spring dances in the Eagles' Hall. During the year we, the students, S 1 M enjoyed many interesting student body meetings and programs. - F 8, Many thanks are due to this group of students who have rendered their services V w unselfishly toward the betterment of Colfax High School. Special recognition is A ' due to the chairman, Bill Freeman, to Mr. Powell, the advisor, and to Lynn Steiger 0' l' for cooperating with the other officers and students in achieving one of the most ,I Q L active and interesting years old CHS has ever had. ENT f X Zfidlnwf I0
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High chool Faculty SIGVALD NORMAN Instrumental Musicg Junior Advisor ELVA ROBERGE WERNER SCHBOTHE English I, Hg Soph. Advisorg Agricultureg Farm Shopg Girls' Federation Advisor F.F.A. Advisor Coachg Asst Junior Ad- JUDY LOWE Office Secretary JAKE HELT Custodian ADAM LUFT Custodian
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