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T...W. Yes, me nave a library lfcuted on ihe third floor at E t.e frcnt of 1 ' A ix. 2 VD ' , . I , V,-V i X ,list llufai, z,'onLc.lns bOOr.s I- feling witn the subjects of gf iilcscyny, religian, sociologg,, 5 ,:ience, language, useful arts, Q q zistory, and Lioglgraphy. This ,ear forty new books were addeu Q fo the library, newspapers ann gi f.urtaen magazines are also ,l1fJ'J1l'2d . P Yniu is the first year that 22 ,Q have has binders for the pro- ' tectitn of currlzt yvrlttlruls. These were ,oxen 'fsted 1 from fines. Miss nuitn Coppin, supervisor of the library, is ussisteu Lf tne need liorarians, Dorothy Larkey and Marion Tnornber, and assisting librarians: berriece Craig, Lavonne Carlson, Mary Kerfoot, Connie Logan, and Shirley strode. Tne liLrarians receive one-fourth credit for eucn year's work. This Knowledge which tney acquire may help them in future worn. 5 QOYOU' g, , L3'l'UiJi',Tfm 14'VlvGIL ,. .ei a group of fgeven WLUQCHLS is elected to 'orve as officers and repre- ewntatives of tne student body. V is urgmnizmtiun, known as tge student Council, works with 1'e faculty and Pfurd of Edu- :ftion to LVL' r ' H achool. The CIf,juj5 are chosen and elected by the student body in the preceding year. Lech class selects representa- tives. The officers for the yeur l9b7-L8 are: Dorothy Larkey, president, Billy Bertschi, vine-president, und Leritu Prima, seeretery-treus- urer. Tue class representatives' are: orville Pence, senior, eddie Klossing, juniorg Jerry Logan, sophomore, and Hugh Pence, freshman. The representatives present to the ' StUdvHt Council any problem that arises in their class. The Student Council plans or sponsors assemblies, Rural Visitation Day, school parties, and an all-school picnic. On November lb, the Student Council and adviser, Mr. Kelly, attended the Student Council Convention at Macomb, Illinois. 5 I Lerlta Pence 3
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.., . N... ..r.--.. ........h,,1,....,.,...'......4.. The tmenty-three members .. L. L. llll, ture homes of this lend. In the fell severnl of the rlrls end the chapter MOLNUYQ kms. Mikels, went to the Hvese of Delegates Meet- ing und the club with CH8iT udvleer, Mute Clayton, ettend ed e Rally et Le Harpe, Jen- uurg 31. Social activities of the yeur included e Hnlloween party with the F. F. A., and 8 Christmas tee for ell ninth grade girls and their mothers The officers ere: pres.- Levonne Curlson, vice-yres.- Uorothy Mhrkey, sec.-Donna Faye Lepp, trees.- Dorothy Flynn, perliementerien-Thelma fr-V Wihhel, reporter-Put Horan, edviseruMete Irene Dinette. ful. .. EYLAZL F. P. A. i .5 . he-.Q L. The members of the F. 2. 't A. started the yeer by elects ing new officers, which are: president--Fred Pence, vice- president--Boh Thompson, sec- retary--hrthur Kershner, treasurer--nlcert Siegrist, reporter--James Peterschmidt sentinel--Jeck Lamb. It is through their locel chapter activities that they ere able to move forward and make contributions tc the school, community, and to the students' welfare. The chapter program of work is formulated exound the princi- pal feetures of their pur- pose--educetlon, recreution, co-operation, leadership, end service. H Their chapter meeting, pr qrene, :nu syfci.r ,vtivities ore plenned by committees. All of the hugs serve on nt lcest one hctivc cvmuittee throughout the year. This glvte leeuhrenlp treinlng, and nelwn fi nchieve the other gurposes mentioned shove. gone of their chapter activities for this pest year were: fether und svn i n..l2, y fflflyeting ig tpe section deiry, fet Steen, poultry end grain 'n-lQn5 contest, sgvulxr '.nQr prcfeots et the sectional livestock ,show, had grein et the winter 'rein snov. Recreetionel nctivities included F. F. s.-F. H. A. Halluween fyty, husket- bell genes, und E. F. n. perties. The freshmen curry on their uctivltles during their first year in agriculture under the title of 'Greenhenps.v They ere initQuLfu inte the F. F. n. before school is out gn Fwy, if they nnve net their re.nir' ents for ohepter ferner membership. A ... 4. .. , ,. uf the F. H. A. hope to im- prove conditions in the fu-
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