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Reporter Betty McEvoy interviews Activity Board sponsor, Phebe Mitchell, tabovej. She writes the story Cbelowb in The Observer office frightb surrounded by staff members similarly engaged, and their work is later handed out Cbelow, righth as pupils leave building. The Observer pays its own way, distributes free to the entire school, and hasn't had a deficit in 15 years. During that time it has earned an armful of awards in State and national critical services. Board Has S3l7.74g Will Spend on School The Activity Board members that the student body elected last fall are Robert Shaughnesy, Martin Brigham, Ragnar Arnesen, Ted Potthoff, Robert Rothwell, Robert Larson, and Marjorie Waggener. The faculty members are Miss P. Mitchell, Miss Reynolds, and Mr. Reincke. The board now has 5317.74 left from last year. Added to this amount is 340.00 expected to be returned by the Athletic Board. The money is to be used for school activities and to buy something uselul for school. They have been discussing stage equipment or furniture, but 'in any event the money will be spent on the school activities or equipment. This year instead of setting aside an equal amount for each grade. the money will be divided accord- ing to the grade that buys the most activity tickets. For instance, if the freshmen buy more activity tickets than the seniors. the fresh- men will have more money ap- propriated for each activity. Mr. Reincke was in charge of the ticket sale. His committee was made up of Dorothy Matthews, Violet Dasher, Betty McEvoy, Mary Homan, Annette Czarnota. and Virginia Burgess.
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Pictured about a conference table, the l'our executive officers ol' the senior class-Hal Schulte, treasurerg Dorothy Schneider, sec- rctaryg John Whitehead, presidentg and Bob Harris, vice-president, to- gether with their sponsor, discuss one of the financial problams in- volved in their various class ac- tivities, such as the Senior Prom, Play and Skip Day. Expressing his point of view on a debatable issue, this Forum member has the attention of his fellow homeroom representatives, The largest of the two houses in the newly instituted School Coun- cil, the Forum has considered many varied school problems in its regular sessions and initiated the majority ol' the legislation put into ell'ect by the Council with Prin. Olsen's approval. Having a difficult task to do, the Activity Board of Control meets each week intent upon offering an abundant and varied program of activities at nominal costs. By means ol' this board, students have successfully participated in plan- ning and controlling many of their activities. il i
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