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- 1 1 5fugimfg6auncil First row: C. Buck, K. Weick, J. Niemczyk, P. Lodenstein, L. Weaver, M. Kaylor, K. Reynolds, S. Sebright. Second row: I. Miner, G. Timmer, H. VanDerKolk, B. Riksen, D. Doorlag, I. Reynolds, B. Brower, P. Wynne, Mr. Frosch. Third row: M. Stoepker, D. Fleser, D. Marcinek, I, Hazen. mn-U-un' A ,nu---M f , -Q JIS.. The election of officers for the Student Council was held in September and the re- sults were: Bill Riksen, President, Henry VanDerKolk, Vice President, Kathleen Weick, Secretary, Paul Wynne, Treasurer. A few of the many activities of the Council were: a Christmas program for the ele mentary and high schools, the student mock election for State and National candidates in November, the improvement on the concession stand and the athletic field for the football season, and the sponsoring, organizing, and the giving of prizes for the Hallo- ween Camival. One of the most important events of the year was sponsoring the first Homecoming event of Hopkins Public School, October 12, 1956. After the game on the newly lighted football field, a Homecoming Dance was held in the school's gym, with music by the Deltones. The Council has taken part in publicizing the school Bond Issue, in aiding charity drives and in exchange assemblies. An educational film and lecture on the Philippines were sponsored by the Council. In partnership with other schools' Student Councils, we established the system for granting the sportsmanship trophy. The Council hopes to revise and bring up-to-date its Constitution. For the conven- ience of the new students, the Council will study the possibility of producing a student handbook to acquaint and welcome the new students to our school.
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,Annual Stuff Sitting: Miss Laarman, Advisor, L. Reynolds, Co-Editor, M. Edgell, Advertising. J, Miner, Photographer. B. Punches, Assistant Photographer, K. Pawlak, Assistant Business Manager. Standing, L. Stoepker, Co-Editor, W. Jones, Advertisingg G. Davis, Busi- ness Manager, M. Kaylor, Assistant Editor, P. Wynne, Sports Editor. Paper Staff First row: I. Calkins, W. Jones, I. Fifelski, K. Pawlak, P. Sebright, L. Hazen, J. Medemar, S. Thompson, D. Trumbell, A. Adamczyk, E. Hazen. Second row: R. Pogodzinski, I. Davis, M. Merbs, M. Glascott, S. Chappell, M. Stoepker, C. Steffen, M. Redenius, M. McEwen, S. McEwen, G. Fenton, Mr. Little. Third row: A. Steffen, L. Koster, J, Rybiski, C. Brenner, M. Edgell, J. Kerber, D. Tiller, D. Kisner, O. Beard C. Lodenstein. D. Stewart, H. Kamps, I. Hennips.
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