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HI TIMES SITTING: Margaret Guth, Florence Toney, Gwen Curran, Rita David, Hope Gavin, Madeline Sparks, Betty Numrich. STANDING: Lorraine Drews, Dona Jean Adams, Mary Margaret Nesbitt, Virginia Dobbs, John Janusch, Iva Jean Ashby, Mr. Richards. The beginning of the l9Ll-L2 school year found the Hi Times staff with but six veterans from the preceding year. Throufh graduation and transfers, five requlars had been lost to the staff. At the First meetinv, six students were picked from the student body and it was decided to rive them 2 trial. All six have done well, and the Hi Times new has a full working staff of fourteen, inoludinp two tynists. Staff meetings are held every Thursday at L o'clock, when assirnments are given out and discussions are held to offer sugrestions for improvement or new ideas. The members rather their material on Friday and write up their articles over the week-end. All assignments are due lbnday at 3:10, are tgped, and then taken down to the News-Review. The Hi Times is published every Thursday as a regular section of the Vilas County News Review, Fi Times members are picked from the student body for their dependability and nmst have excellent grades in English. They are yiven a trial and if satisfactory are made permanent members. Thanks must be extended to the News-Review for pivinf freely time and space to our Hi Times. The staff under Ur. Richards has done excellent work and deserves a great deal of credit. 7' Q ff
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Q EAGLE RIVER HIGH SCHOOL PEP BAND l'- Bw: Cheerleaders, Lois Heehn, Kenneth Sedgewick, Laverne Kringle. ESM: James Gander, Florence Carter, Lowell Ludwig, Richard Priebe, Director Mr. Dellman QQQ QT: Russell Holperin, Norman Budde, Phyllis Dickman, Dorothy Smith, Peggy Mayo, Russell Oldfield, Marvin Johnson. Tj Mildred Martinson, Virginia Dobbs, Pat Stevens, Lewis Zimpelmann, Charles Hass, Shirley Hedberg. The pep-band is one of the extra-curricular organizations in high school of which we are especially proud. It was organized in 191.0 by Marvin Holperin, for the purpose of playing at. basketball and football games when the whole yn band was difficult to get together. .e Those who make up the pep-band are the first chair musicians of the concert band, and are distinguishable by their uniforms, the band trousers and a dark . blue sweater. G ' 1 , -7 The pep-band has always been willing to play for societies and clubs and 0 , 5. ' ul-I it can be said that their music has added enthusiasm to many a group. They Q figure prominently in the morning exercise program rallies. X We are glad we have a pep-band in Eagle River, one of the few schools that X have, and hope sincerely they will continue to organize every year for many years to come.
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V s l CDUIEIL Ji Ll STUDENT couwcn. ,, X ' '-'-'- XS , A lli s 0 , 4 Standing: Mr. Kracht Elin Pitts Iva Jean Ashby, Lowell Ludwig. V ,N'w S113-iixLog RB:-Zzltrgigrin, Virginia Dobbs, Florence Toney, J F y 9 1 ' The Student Council was first introduced into the Earle River Hirh School in l9LO, its purpose being to bring the views and opinions of the students before the principal, Mr. Kracht. li? A constitution was drawn up and two members, a boy and a girl, from each Ilf class were elected to positions on the Council. The members for the school :ff as year of l9AO--l9Ll, elected their officers: President, Thorwald Esbenseng A 1-Qing? vice-president, Mary Bubanovichg and secretary, Rita David. L 96 At the first Wednesday meeting of the Council officers were elected for X W ggn' the school term of l9bl--l9h2, as follows: President, Florencexfoneyg vice- ' ' president, Virginia Dobbsg and secretary, Neal Long. s iff? b A5-,, f!,,A, At the meetings held every second week, many suggestions and plans were it www t V presented to Mr. Kracht b the Council in behalf of the student bo . New . l Y 'jf if ,, R laws were adopted and projects were carried out. Reports were made to the Jig Mig, 'Qi'-eiii' students at regular intervals to keep them informed on the latest develop- Xikt' ' Aa, 44E5s:5:2EY ments and progress of the Council. Open-forum discussions were held so that m 21,4 -13' all opinions could be stressed. in-H T. Q5 The Student Council will definitely be assured of a. future in the activi- ties of the High School because of its great success and support of the student body these first two years.
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