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155 5 V, 1 V - ' - guxgw . 'xiii 5 'G' ANNUAL STAFF Early last fell, our class net to elect the members for the staff of the annual. The editor, Arlene Meek, and Miss Baltzer and also our Busi ness Manager, Robert Schradermeier, worked to oneof view. That was to fet.paper and many other supplies for our annual. There was some danger of not being able to get these necessities for the annual because of the war. But they have succeeded and now we have a job on our hands. Phyllis Kram rs motto to others could be, NLook pretty, pleasen because she is our photographer. Dorothy Brubaxer and Elnora Beckmeier have been faithfully cutting out stencils on the memoscope. We CH are using new stencil paper this year because v couldn't :et the sane Kind as before. Robert Schradeneier hushed no trouble it all it seems, to get help in gathering adds. 'We all know why they are so willing to help though. But why shouldn't we get a little fun out of life? After all the' work is done and.the annual is sent to the binder, the staff gets e short rest, But just s very short one because it isn't long untill it is back again and then each and everyone may be- hold the result of our great efforts! STUDENT COUNCIL The Student council is con sentatives from each cless of year. Also the president of e Mr. Wohlford as our The'purpose of possible, solve the rise in the student advisor. this group problems body. posed of class repre- this year and last- ch years classes and is to decide end if nd questions which as this yeer the Student Council hisfour more mem- bers than lest year. This was because of A new law which was passed last year. The four old members are carried over to the next year so that it. will not be an entirely new group., Two other new laws thit went into effect this year werez' 1, All voting was to be done by ballot, 2, All cliss'meetings ire to be called by the President of each class. 15 Sxixx X VFX -xxsx 'sxxxxyxxy 'BY hx Xx sxxda.-x ,Xb 'G .x xx Xw 03? 1 if A .Q I f 4 is H Q rn . si 0 P LJ . f 4 5, , , e 5 5 f P E .1 9 Ae 1 L J' 1 F A 7 5 I '5 A 4 I -lv I ' -A s x 5- K9
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