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Left tu ricbt -Mel ha Saiilin, Jrc-eph SaJiHn. Net ha Vufta. Gertrude Mnen, Maynard Wedell. Mary flcmlricknim, CUtranee Until, president, Lorrrino Spv .-ha, Betty I-uu Weisser. Jncquclinr Wilder. Thomn - Knl tcth. Geuivtc Firman, Runftld Tulberfr. Gordon Palmer, Mr. Plourde, Mr, Johnson, faculty adviser». THE STUDENT COUNCIL of F. L. H. S, is still quite new, being organized here only four short years ago by Mr. Plourde. Bui it is quite thorough in its accomplishments. This year's Student Council has been functioning under the presidentship of Clarence Dahl. Oiher officers are Mary Hendrickson, vice-president, and Gertrude Moon, secretary. The Council consists of 15 student members, including the Breeze editor, the principal, and a faculty rep- resentative. An excellent College Day program was sponsored by the Council. A group of seven alumni of Foies! Lake representing colleges of Minnesota addressed the student body, giving them a picture of college Hie. Some of the other achievements of the Council are: maintaining a question box, establish- ing hall monitors, publishing a bi-weekly paper, answering questions from question box, and issuing charters for school clubs. The Council also sent two representatives, Mary Hendrickson and Gertrude Moen, to the Federation of Student Councils' convention at Hastings, Minesota. It is our sincere hope that the Studenl Council will continue to be the fine organization it is and keep up its democratic policies. SUimlmv -Jeanette SluUwry. Ucrlha Makyrei:, Mrs. Aridcriuii, Krnin Spotts. Rented Grace Johnston . Dtllst Anderson. Ilnrrii Bruley,
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• J KAN All K S'SON — A modest little lady fr«im Scandia . . . wants to be ;» nurse .an ardent Cl. A. A, member . . M. It. 3, 1 . . treas. of Junior class . . . vice pres, of t-enion . . Thespian 3, I - - -S. O. S. member and officer ... on annual staff. • Al.I.AN ANDERSON— Why girl? prefer blondes . . . junior vice pres. . . . Thes- pian 3. 4 . . was Grandpa in “Skidding - . . debate 4 . Tish” , inter- tilled in sports writing for the Dree. .c . . annual staff , . plans to sludj' jo irnnl- Igm, • HELR -V AN D ERSO V— A quiet, reserved young miss . . has a hobbr of read- ing . M. R. 1. 2 4 . . . is much interested in beauty culture , . . S. O. S. 4. • PHYLLIS ANDERSON— Laugh and the world laughs with you . . V’hy! was lit- erary e-rlitor for the annual . . . humor editor for the Breeze . . M. R. 1, 2, :f . . . president 4 . . . en- thusiastic G- A. A. member, treat», b senior yenr . , Thespian club 3. 4 . . played Uettina in “Tish . . w-ishe to take up Journalism . . enjoys col- lecting comical novelty pins. • JEANNE A II C HER — Likes to collect pictures . . . M. R. I. 2. 3 . . band 3 . . often seen in the u'Ti-'c helping Muriel . “Wv dimples jliRt won't hchnse,” sxtys Jeunne. • VERNON HOKTt HER— Interested In the uutomobile industry and plans to go to Dun woody . . was on S. 0. S. member in his Senior year. • ELIZABETH H A N TA Sweet and petite I rum head to feet . . . played in the band for four year? . . . M. R. 1. 2. 3, 4 . . , vice pres. ( M. R. . . . 'Inorus 3. 1 . G. A. A. 3. 4 . . play- ed “Callie in Ti.-h . . annual staff . . Thespian Club 3 . . . Betty plans to enter college. • IRENE BATES—An ans- vttt for every question and! b “why for every stato meat . , annual editor , . played Aunt Milly in Skidding . . . chorus S •1 . Breeze 3 . . . feat tire editor . Thespian 3 . . pl«n= tu be n journalist “Lizzie in “Tish . . . Latin Hub 3. • JOHN RANTER— John- nie was the enthusiastic journalist find spurts ediiar for the Urveze . . band 1. 2. 3. 4 . . . character m “Skidding' and T i s h “ . . Thespian 3. 4 . . . bas- ketball 3, 4 . . . annual staff . . . intends to study journalism m The U, • DOLORES BERNIER—■ Answers to the name of “Zip . . . util dent coun- cil pres. 3 - . . cherrleadir 1. 3. 4 . . . chorus 3, L . . . class president 3 . . . «‘ nr class plav . . . jed and jollitv arc her charac- ter is tfes. • JOYCE BIRCH—A girt well worth knowing . . . interested in a commercial course . . . G. A- A. 3. 4. officer 3 2. 3. 4 . . . Breeze 3, 4 . . . annual staff . . M. R. t . . Thespian Cluh 3, 4 . . Lalip Club 3. • EVELYN ARTH—Wants to enter college . . . M. R. 1. 2. 3. 4 . . chorus 3. 4 G. A. A. 3. 4 . . . Breeze 3 . Thespian Club 3 . . . S. O S. 2 . . plaved Aggie in senior class play.
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