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46 NATIONAL HON R SOCIETY M f X 5 L. 25. , 'S ,g,,g. '.L.---f P5 A ' Members, Dave Anderson, Marilyn Wichstrom, Elaine Holm, and 5 Miss Taft, Sponsor, The emblem of this organization is the keystone and flaming torch. The keystone bears in its corners the letters C, S, L, and S, which stand for the four principles of this organization: Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service, The keystone symbolizes the high ideals of this Society, The flaming torch is the emblem of this purpose: to bear forward the searching light of truth, to lead that others may follow in the light and to keep burning in our school a high ambition for the enduring values of life. 9-9 STUDENT COUNCIL 'if , FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr,Wilson, Advisor, Dave Anderson, Phyllis Cole, Dale Morse. SECOND ROW: Jean Loutzenheiser, Gary Anderson, Shirley Anderson, Richard Brinkelson, THIRD ROW: Roxie Mann, Don Shaffer, Joan Schledewitz. FOURTH ROW: Jim Jobman, Mary Hamilton. PRESIDENT Dave Anderson Compliments of STEBBINS COMPANY 7 -, ,mm 'Y - Sherl Phil Jean Dave One of the aims of the Student Council is promoting the welfare of GHS students. A few of the activities of the year include: decorating for the Halloween party and the Christmas tree, sponsored movies at noons and a Twirp Week for the High School and Junior High students.
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SWEDE BREEZE STAFF SITTING, Left to Right: Kay Christiansen, Karen Christiansen, Marilyn Kolb, STANDING: Karen Anderson, Mr, Longwell, Advisor, Kay Deaver, Elaine Holm, Gary Jorgenson, Marilyn Shaffer, Geraldine Hiciaen, Marye Williams, Sue Wiggins, ,ff The Swede Breeze Staff, with a nose for news and an accent on keeping the readers happy, devoted its efforts to pub- lishing the bi-weekly issue of the paper. On November 9th and lOth, five members made the trip to Lincoln for The ff f Nebraska High School Press Association Conference. '-me , 5 A L A K -I: X, i ,vi was 5 I My axko rx-JK X01 I 9 C? of S N 'C ' SSG ako 'Ox E S C0-Q0 bx fgaqadxce we 0 fffelic SC 'O UK 0 ,s C .QX 99 Complini'-nts of W,J, O'CONNOR STORES and WILLLXMS MARKET SITTING, Left to Right: Mary Ellen Larsen, Ralph Hicken, Elaine Holm, Mr. Lonfgwell, Advisor. FRONT ROW, Standing: Joan Goodwin, Phyllis Colt-, Marilyn Kolb, Karen Christiansen, Karen Anderson, Marilyn Shaffer, Kay Deaver. SECOND ROW: Nancy Anderson, Rosalie Bode, Jack Kniss, Gilbert Grady, Dave Anderson, Marye Williams, Luella Aden, Sharon Aden.
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