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Mr. Carlson. Sponsorg L. Williams, J. Brown, H. Nerhus, K. Potter, J, McGaughey. J. Beres, W. Wilson. L. Tietz. ELECTRICIAN S It is their job to operate the movie projector for all the movies shown to the students. They have charge of the public address system for the football games and for school assemblies and programs. They also take care of the lighting for plays, concerts, and any other such activities in the school. C MER CL B The Camera Club is made up of a number of students who are instructed in the operation of cameras and the develop- ing of films. The students this year took pictures for the Dawson Herald and the Dawsonian. It is their hope to do more of this as they become more experienced in the use of their new Speed -Graphic camera, Mr. Pontrelli is the Club's sponsor. R, Robins, J. McGaughey, D. Ost, N. Bidleman, G. Carlson, Mr. Pontrelli, K. Potter, M. Bjornevik. M. Reynolds, J, Provost, L. Peterson, H. Sampson. LP' Q4 0, 1 ,S 1. U6 N ' T'fIX'EM5UU'lI1'3 lVHiI'y LHC' LVIKZLYUS Lavem Petersen, Mary LHC Tretz, Sonya Walseth, Ma , .Adviser .... t..,,......t ......
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0 R OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES KEEP US BU Y The Future Hornemakers of America began their year by electing the following officers: President, Marilyn Schert- ingg Vice President, Carolyn Hillg Secretary, Betty Lou Nelson: Treasurer, Marlene Kellyg and Student Council Repre- sentative, Barbara Nisselius. Initiation was held shortly after, bringing in twenty-five new members, The F.l-LA, began their busy schedule right away by selling hot dogs and coffee at the football games, and serv- ing dinner every Tuesday to the Key Club, The district convention was held in Glendive this year, and Marilyn Scherr- ing presided. More of their accomplishments were a food sale, AChristmas Basket for the needy, serving and preparing of the school board banquet, and the future Family Get Together. M-urn,-1 NW .ii Wa if . 1.3, 4pU1N'Eu Wop' ,ka ,
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F 1 I 4 T THE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTS US IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT d Students are chosen by general election and representation is as follows: One student from each organization, four from the senior class, three from thejunior class, two from the sophomores, and one from the freshmen, Their chief duty is to represent the student body in making decisions that affect them, This year they had charge of all the arrangements for the homecoming festivi- ties. Student Council Officers Pres. Bob Schlicht Vice Pres. Alvin Erickson Sec, Mary Lou Mohr Treas. Marilyn Miller B
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