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Gary Litt, first semester council president, dis- cusses with Vice-President David Ellingson, and Secretary Cheryl Urdahl, the agenda for the next meetings ROW 1: C. Hunt, C. Urdahl, B. Holaday, B. Dugan, E. Saxvik, C. Wedman. ROW 2: C. Erdman, K. Burton, M. Mathias, L. Herring, D. DeBoe, P. McPherson. ROW 3: D.E11ingson, G. Hatlie, J. Vondergeest, J. Van der Linde, Pres. Gary Litt. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL First semester student council had a fewer number of delegates than ever before Because of the increasing number of home- rooms it was decided to have only one stu- dent elected from each homeroom rather than the usual two. Even with decreased membership it was soon evident that the student council could be just as effective. The main activities of the student council consisted of planning and directing I-Day, ushering at basketball games, conducting pep meetings, promoting a clothing drive, presenting the letter day program, and President Bob Dugan and Secretary Joanie Erickson compare notes as Vice-President Bruce Vongergecst looks on. ROW lc B. Vondergeest, D. Mott, V. Christ, D. Berry, R. Wiest. ROW 2: E. Pickert, S. Schneider, J. Babcock, R. Femrite, O. Barnick, R. Smith. ROW 3: J. Ericlson, J. Ginsbach, L. Rasmussen, D. Jensvold, I. Hofer, L. Record, A. Novotny, Pres. Bob Dug an. ushering on career night. Representatives to the State Student Council Convention at Shanley High School were Gary Litt, David Ellingson, Cheryl Urdahl, Bart Holaday, and Connie Erdman. Mr. Banttari, Mr. Gullikson, Mr. Richardson, and Mrs. Hildebrand were the advisors.
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E i Projector Club gurded by Mrss Mohs mcludes 1n ltS membershtp C Skeel D Gamsforth R Hmtze O Ham mer B Cobean D Schelke A Burrows D Wrlght R Becker B Kobernrck V Dalbak C Klosterman J Berry D Delvierssman W W11l1ams J Attleson W Wyngaard andR Westman PROJECTOR LIBRARY Promotrng usual a1ds lll the Jamestown publrc school lS the Projector Club 111 structed by Mrss CCC1113 Mohs After learmng the prtncrples of operatrng the projecnon equrpment members were constantly called upon to show f1lm for classes or other school functrons Ch1ef projector operator th1s xear was Ronald HIHIZC WlIh Dennrs Ga1nsforth logkeeper Thrs year the h1gh school lrbrarv offered somethrng new to 1ts devotees the Trax el1ng l-hgh School SCIENCE Lrbrary Th1s collec t1on was made axa1lab1e to our school bv the Natronal SCIENCE roundatron The 11brary also had over 2500 books whrch could be checked out M1ss Iona DeSchneau was IH charge of the hbrary Her assrstants durrng the day were Rae Irene Hauck Carole Tulp Jackre Mc Cafferv Den1se Hausch Nancy Manner Jean Kunz Peggl Mueller Patty Nelbon Here IS our hbrary staff whrch helps students locate mfor Bonnre Clemens Darlene Keaton Betty Job mation LOl'f8ll1E Leonard and Ken Cumber 41 Q., ' ' Q ,A Y, 1 A 1 'I '- .x 5 , gn. L. 1 2. x X V MVR V 41' - 1 . , . - - ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . s , - , Q . . . Q . . , Y ' 1 , . 1 , , . Y Q .Q Q , V I - ,Q . Q r . 1 , . W- f , v . , 1 . , . . . . u r I I , .
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DECA -Ax Deca Club seems to be keeping the of- ficers Ronnie, Janet, Jackie, and Dee Maris a happy group. The J.l-l.S. chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America is comprised of thirty members. Only students taking the Retail Merchandising and Trade Courses are eligible for membership. Deca Club representatives attended the state convention. The club plans its yearly program in the areas of social, civic, benevolent, fund raising and pro- fessional activities. Miss Mabel Hartje and Mr. Orville LeMay are the co- advisors. For the year 1958-59 Janet Harstad is president, Dee Maris Annis, vice president, Jackie Stroh, secretary, Ronnie Lund, treasurer, Pat Niess, points manager, Delores Gall, reporter, Mardee May, parliamentariang and Marie Stickler, historian. Ronnie Lund is also treasurer for the state organization Checking wraps at basketball games is one of the many activities of the Deca Club. HM ROW 1: M. Stickler, N. McCoy, D. Prince, G. Bellon, R. Peterson, D. Maas, D. Dehne. ROW 2: D. Annis, S. Tamo, M. May, P. Niess, J. Stroh, D. Gall, M. Nagel, V. Schuffele. ROW 3: R. Lund, J. Greenstein, E. Benson, J. Bitz, R. Ruddy, J. I-lalstad, A. Peplinski, D. Wyngaard. 43
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