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Back Row: D. Mcshke. E. lngaditch. D. liunke. lVluch, Cristy, H. Lippold. Middle Row: B. Hcidke, S. listlund. I. Christensen, D. Reinert, D. Giebel. Front Row: G. Fisher, S. Runge, E. Smith. M. Harrquist, R. Pelky. Student Euunlzil OFFICERS President , ....,,,,,.,... . ....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.... ,,,,.... E l len lane Smith Vice-President ,,,,.,,..,..,,,, ...,,.i..,, S ylvia Runge Secretary-Treasurer .,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.....,,,,,,,,,.......,.,..,......,,,..,.....,,...,.. Mary Hartquirat Student Council Adviser ,,,,,,,,..,,..,.....,,,,.,.., ,,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,........,,,,.,......t,...... M r. Calcf i'The purpose of this organization shall he to assist in directing the extra-curricular ac- tivities, to promote school spirit, student self-government, and finer and greater school, reads Article II of the Student Council Constitution. The members ofthe Council attempt to fulfill the provisions of this article. Besides putting up the honor roll and having the graduates of the high school listed. the Student Council took care of the spirit cup points, sponsored school dances, and aided in the Ieep campaign. livery Thursday the president raised her gavel and announced the program for the day which had been organized under the directionof the Council. The Student Council is composed of the outstanding members of the various organiza- tions of the school and is truly an honorary group. MINUTE-MAN FLAG PRESENTATION 'o i Page Twenty-tour
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r,......-- an Back Row: F. Schumacher, T. Borchardt, W. Fitzgerald, R. Nelson. H. Miles. Third Row: T. Ieffers. A. Butt, D. Smith. E. I. Smith.l. Gaddis, D. Zachlow. Second Row: R. Lyon, R. Munger, C. Mattka, C. Larson, I. Cristy. Front Row: S. Estlund, M. Maxted, M. Hartquist, Miss Schielke, R. Wainer, G. Murphy. I Thespians OFFICERS President ............ ........ ...................... .......... M a r y Hartquist Vice-President ....... ......................... .....,. L o rraine Ieffers Secretary ........... ......, G lenna Murphy Treasurer ........ .. .. ..... .................................................. M axine Maxted Clerk .........,,............................................................................................. Ruth Wainer The Thespians is the National Honorary Dramatic Society for high schools. The aim of the Thespians is to create a spirit of active and intelligent interest in dramatics among boys and girls of the secondary schools. The Thespian Troupe of our school, Troupe 119, guided during the past two years by Miss Schielke, is an organization of which we can be proud. On February 24th this chapter presented their annual three-act play, entitled Papa Is All. The one-act play con- test in which all four classes participated, also was sponsored by this organization. One of the highlights of the activities of the Thespians this year was a beautiful and very impressive formal initiation, held in December, in which thirteen new members were admitted to the Troupe. May the traditions of the Thespians live on in years to come and may all future mem- bers succeed in upholding the Thespian motto- Act well your partfTherein all honor lies. Tl-IESPIAN HOMECOMING FLOAT A- , W N V-.- C L , Z at W ' qu - 1 V . lflll 5... FX A 5 Ll Page Twenty-five
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