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I The Student Body is represented by this group, which was led by George Carr. The Citizenship, Safety, Publicity, Finance, and Social Committees, work on the fine points of various problems. These groups help to have a more effective student government. Projects such as a Semi-Formal, Clean-Up Xllfeek, Mardi Gras, and Stunt Night are also backed by the Student Council. FIRST ROXV: G. Strawn. M. Baker. R. Johnson. M. Gordon, Vice-Pres identg S Voss. Secretary: C. Kcnsiclci. Treitsurerg G. Carr. Presidentg CQ Arthur. SECOND ROVU: B. Duncan. A. Madison. S. Derrington. 1 Mosher. XV. Stroyan. S. Smith. R. Schiiucr. J. Riismuscn. C. Lloyd. ,I Bemis. D. Anderson. T. Ballce. B. Hudson. L. McCann. THIRD ROW' D. XX'illizims. M. Steimel. J. Stonesifcr. I.. Schmidt. M Gordon. B. Lichty A. Schiiuer. D. Mathre, E. Steimel. B. Lym.1n. D. Schroeder. D, XX'1'ight L. Manchester. S. Bricklcy. K. Moore. f av 29 GEORGE CARR Sflldtfll Body P1 fiidtizt STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORS Mrs. Anderson Mr. Hoppe hlr. liowt-rs Mi' Smith Miss Sorensen
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5446! MRS. OLDI-IAM FIRST ROVV: C. Riebock. S, Paulus. S. Peterson. J. Jackman. D. Beaumont. M, Arthur. J. Mosher. SECOND RONXT XX' Stroyan. R. -Iohnston. J. Dean. J. Hallaron B. Collins. G. Dayton. R. Schauer. D Peterson. I Monmwn. I.. Montavon. I Hanegan. THIRD ROXY: M. Mosher. -I Farley. T. Kinniry. R. Hornby. R. Bcrnt- sen. B. Ailen. D. Harkness. P. XY'hitesel. A. Dresser. -I. Aspengrcn. l MRS. QVINN MRS. XVALD CAFETERIA STAFF Aided by new equipment and a double serving line, the cafeteria did 11 commendable job of feeding the student body. Many students gave up ix their own lunch periods to assist in this service.
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4,4 1952 1 Craig Lloyd, Presidentg Sharon Peterson. Treas- urerg Bob MacGinnitie, Sergeant-at-Armsg Karren Lindstrom, Secretaryg David Johnson, Vice-Presi- dent. U I MRS. THOMAS 60602 MR. FLAVIN Freshie year-scared, intrepidg everyone joining clubs like madg Old juke box not hot, just tepidg those first exams were really sad, Y-Teens' Avenue of Dreamsng junior boys real dreamyg Autumn Leaves, homecoming moonbeamsg big floodg first Twirp Week-screamy' Y Y Everyone with one lunch hourg Social Room a must at noong Wrestling newg locker room showersg it all was finished far too soon. Back, wise fools, to the grindg two lunch hoursg Bermuda Bouncesg New juke boxg new rules to mindg Barbie Bustles and their flouncesg Belvidere Tournament champs-you bet! Monitors waiting for a forged hall passg First Stunt Nite-we'll never forget: our Spook House won at the Mardi Grass. Class rings and driver's licensesg semis all the timeg Term papers drained our sensesg juke box blaredg two songs for a dimeg Portrait of Spring, our very own promg hey, boys! you're really dancing! Goodbye, and thanks, Miss Wfentworth . . . new hall rule: NO ROMANCING Y YY Into the home stretch, seniors at lastg Harvest l-lolidayf' our own queen and kingg Social Room a thing of the pastg biggest fad, the engagement ringg Curious Savage, play in the fallg club meetings during class hoursg Sack dresses loved CPD by allg report to the office at once, Mr. Bowers Y Y! Christmas semig hello, fifty-eightg goodbye to Willy', George, and Paulg Sweethearts Ball, got a date? Oriental Gardens enjoyed by all: Spring drama, Gramercy Ghostf' coronation-spirits highg A wonderful year, really the mostg baccalaureate, commencement, now ALUMNI.
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