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Row 1-'Miss Rutter, Miss Fowler, Mr. Tight, Mr. Mzignuson, Mr. Still. Mr. Benson. Row r f -Recd. Bolton, Miss Donchower, Hooper, Bcrgcson. Row 1 fMr. Still. jones. Mr, Bricker. Row I WE. Fredricksnn. Mr. Galvin, Nor is Picruuz Bakke. ' Baafulofp ' ' Improving the quality of Fargo High's publications, the Cynosurc BifWeekly and Cynosure Annual, is one of the main duties of the Board of Publications. Its other duties include the appointment or dismissal of staff members of both publications, the appointment of executive heads, and the giving of recommendations for Quill and Scroll. Membership is composed of the editors, business managers, literary and business advisers of the Cynosure BifWeekly and Cynosure Annual as well as the printing adviser and the head of the English department. 1411105660-01 One of the main duties of the Athletic Commission is to award the to the athletes of Fargo High School who have excelled in interscholastic and intramural sports. In doing this the commission strives to encourage participation in sports. Taken into conf sideration when awarding the letters are the ability of the athlete, his scholarship, general sportsmanship, and his observance of training rules. The commission interests itself in all phases of sports and endeavors to promote good sportsmanship and competition in school activities. Nmeleen
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' 2 . :: Row I : jean Hoverson, Murl Bee Carr, Joyce Gunvaldsen, Ruth Johnson, Mary' Jayne Reed, Sally Crncs. Row 2: jim Norby, Paul Enlow, Willigxm Toussaint, Gordon Rothrock, Charles Barrel, Don Quam. lvlurl Bee Car, Bob lvlansnn. Nlary Herbison, Charles Berrel, Gloria Nelson. Sbacfenl' enamel! Nineteen hundred and fortyffour finds the Student Council celebrating another successful year as the body which governs and promotes student and school activities. With the help of a faculty adviser, the Student Council may discuss any problem which the principal, on behalf of the faculty, may bring before them. Among its other activities the council sponsered the successful Fargo High School Wair Bond and Stamp drive of the Fourth War Loan. They also sponsered the dances after the basketball games. Seniors are represented on the council with three girls and three boys, juniors with two girls and two boys, and sophomores with one girl and one boy. The representatives are elected by the student body. When laws which govern the student body are violated, the offenders are brought before the Student Court. This committee tries the cases and imposes sentences. Due to the cooperation of the students, violation of the laws seldom occur. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ,.,..,. Joyce Gunvaldsen Secretaryfreasurer. ,jean Hoverson Vice-President ........ Paul Enlow Adviser ..,......, Paul T. Nerhus Eighteen
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Row 3fHermann, Morgan, Jacobson, Gunvaldsen, Johnson, Olsen, Reed. Row 2-Edhlund, Evanson, Hudson, Lce. Sebens, Ornes. Row IYGYOSZ, Harrington. Wilhan, Miss Carney. Martinson, Morse, Christiansnn . . f - To foster a friendly spirit among the girls of Fargo High School, to serve others, and provide entertainment for its members are the ideals of the Sistocratic League. It accomplishes these ideals through the work of its council, committees, and through the work of its members. The Sistocratic Council is composed of four officers and the chair' men of these committees: Service, Friendly, Scholarship, Senior Little Sister, Art, Mem' bership, Publicity, and Party. All the girls of Fargo High School are automatically enrolled in honorary membership and are eligible for becoming active members. In its monthly meetings the council directs the activities of the league. As is customary, the annual Senior Little Sister party was held in September for the new sophomores and new girls of Fargo High School. On November 30, IQ43, in honor of the Moorhead Sistocratic League Council, members of the Fargo group gave an exchange tea. The purpose of this gathering was to introduce new ideas for both clubs and to foster intercity friendship. This is an annual affair between the two Sistocratic League Councils. Entertainment was provided for the members by a series of various parties. At Christmas the girls entertained at the Bethany Rest Home. Christmas carols were sung and entertainment and refreshments were provided. Through the work of the Scholarship Committee, recognition was given to the girls who made the greatest improvement in their scholastic standing. Arrangements were made with the Service Committee for the distribution of the school announcements. Many of the girls assisted at the P. T. A. Open House Night. . The above mentioned are just a few of the many wide spread activities of the Sistof cratic League and Council. Through its work it endeavors to work toward the welfare of the school girls as a whole and to bring cheer and enjoyment to people outside of school. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ..........., Joyce Gunvaldsen President ............ Mary Jayne Reed VicefP'resident. . . . . .Mary Jayne Reed VicefPres1dem .... ....... S ally Ornes Secretary ...... , ..... Mary Jacobson Secretary ...... . . .Donna Evanson Treasurer .... , . .Shirley Ann Morse Treasurer. . . .... Ruth Wilhan Twenty
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