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l-GRACE KNAGGS She had no need for her bookshelf ihere The adveniure she sought was everywhere. 2-NORMAN KIES Fishing's an art that is very old But only Kies caiches fish of gold. 3-AMY KIMPTON She painfed picfures on fhe barroom wall She poinied of gold, ihe desire of all. 4-CLYDE KIKER He was then writing his fiffierh book, For copy ihe Wes? is The place to look. 5-LOIS ENTEMANN She kept the books of the bank in order You couldn'1 say The Gold Rush bored her. CHUCK-WAGON WORKERS BACK ROW L to R: Esfer Hicker, llo Byrd, Dorothy Dunlap, Berfha Jensen, Caroline Clark, Helen Brigham, Elba Preece, Mary Brigham, Ethel Schwambeck. FRONT ROW: Norma Hayes-Head Dieiician, Rhoda Balmer, Audrey Wame, Florence Feifel, Anna Harms, Blanche Ogle, Sybil Brown. BACK ROW L fo R: John Lifchenwald, Sarah Powlesson, Lorfa Miller, Mary Clark, Anna Ralsfon. FRONT ROW: Frank Sahm, Augusta Weber, Flora Benton, Grace Beler. NOT IN PICTURE: Eva Bucher, Ruth Knight. Page 15
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Page T4 6- 1-DAISY VAN NOORDEN She often sat down beside a stream And of a house of gold did dream. OLLIE KLEE The mon of the West had need to be strong, He'd pay with his lite if he were wrong. FERN DICKEY Nature out West is mighty fine, There she's heading via stagecoach line. AURELI-A QUINN Of the indians red, she had no fear, She grew to like them more each year. HELEN WILLIAMS The knowledge gained out on the coast Means more than gold, of this she'd boast. ELIZABETH STOEPLER ln a contest for the prize forty-niner She won out over a big, strong miner. 7-HARRIET KIMBLE She traveled hardg she traveled fast To gain some gold and not be last. 8-FRANCES GRIFFIN She was the director of the Burly Q She danced and sang-what couldn't she do? 9-MARY FISCHER Here she is cooking in this cafe The food on the tables is quite an array. 'IOFURSULA SCHMIT We value her friendship more than gold, Toward her, 49'ers will never grow cold. 1 i -NORMAN POLLMAN This deputy sherii in his prime Kept the miners from lives of crime. 12-SAM EMERY He was the chief of the foot race team And kept the miners right on the beam.
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WELFARE COMMITTEE-TOP ROW L to R: David O'NeiII, Ed Brigham, Dick Hamilton-Commissioner, Bill Granger, Bert Graham, Clark Holt. SEATED: Jane Reynolds, Kay Mclaughlin, Joyce Ehret, Sally Lindsay, Pat Calef, Kathleen Casey. Page I6 COMMITTEES-ACTIVE CREWS Some of the nuggets in our Pot O' Gold may be found here in our Student Council. Student Council members and the Student Commissioners, working with Harland Britz, our president, have succeeded in making our school government more efficient and smooth running. The individual is reached through the home room repre- sentatives who are the most important part of our system. They make the laws according to the wishes of the people they represent. All Student Council Committees work with the Commissioners' Committees. One of the most active of all committees is the BILL PREPARATORY COMMITTEE. This committee, on which all classes are represented, puts the laws that are proposed into finished form and presents them to the student body. The WELCOMING COMMITTEE, a newcomer to the Student Council, makes new students feel at home. This committee operates under the guidance of the Social Commissioner with the purpose of greeting new students and getting them acquainted with the school and its activities. Our faculty adviser, Mr. Robert Rettig, has been very liberal in letting the students express their own views. MR. ROBERT E. RETTIG
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