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Our F rosh One of the most important activities of every school year is the election of class officers. The election this year was held during' the second week of school. after nominations had been made by the members of each class, and was followed with as much interest and enthusiasm as a na- tional, political struggle. The Freshmen chose: Rowena Cerre-President Ray GooclsoniVice-President Marguerite McOwan-Secretary-Treasurer Georgia Lennon-Council Representatives And Soph Leaders if M ., Q sri! if f? H it ,... A, .A :V '3 -get I The Sophomores elected as their leaders: Mary Joy Nelson-President Olin McReynolds-VicePresident Barbara Ellis-Secretary-Treasurer Helen Aho-Council Representative Both Freshman and Sophomore oflicers auto- matically became members of the Student Coun- cil and set to work to make this year's social and educational functions outstanding.
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Collegiates Govern Mr. R. L. Frisbie, who is the head of the chemistry department, deserves a great deal of credit for the success of our student government organization. As the Student Council's faithful sponsor, he gave advice and aid in all matters pertaining to student activities and school plans. He is 'tTops with every- one, and don't think we didn't appreciate his work because we did! The Student Council went to work with determination to get something done and kept our college buz- zing with activity from September until June. Under the guidance of Mr. Frisbie and Dean Yaggy, the council is composed of the class ofiicers and representatives of various school organizations. It is the voice of the student body in the management of social activities and in plans for a better school. This year through the council's sponsorship we had many colossal social events such as a fall picnic, a smooth formal, Manhattan Nights, November 23, a Snow Party in December which really set the rafters of the Boy Scout cabin ringing, and a hilarious college mixer, March 22. The last activities of the year were a spring formal, May 3, and the council's annual picnic during the first week in June. The ofiicers of this group for the first school semester were: Priscilla Roth-President Donald Swanson-Vice-President Marguerite McOwan-Secretary A Throughout the second semester the council was headed by Mary Joy Nelson-President Ray Goodson--Vice-President Marguerite McOwan-Secretary Row 2: McReynolds, Russell, Lennon, Ellis Row 1: McOwan, Nelson, Cerre, Aho, Tupper ll
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College Row 4: Row 3: Row 2: Row 1: The COLLEGE-Y had by sponsoring a pot-luck meetings. McOwan, Kretz, Johnson, Meers, Lindblad, Morgan, Lennon, Matoura Saxon, Schulze, Mayne, Griparis, Duston, Tupper, Nelson, Wulffe Bombassaro, Murphy, Bartels, Cerre. Colona, Gustafson, MCROb61'tS, Smith Murphy, Nelson, Thomas, Benson, Sineni, Bloomquist over-abundant bids for membership this year and went ahead at full speed supper, a dance, a Christmas program and a banquet along with their regular During the first semester the men's divison was led by Matt Futterer, president, Bill Morse, vice- president, Don Swanson, secretary, and Jim McCarthy, treasurer. Elected to ofiice for the second semes- ter were Bili Taylor, president, Ray Goodson, vice-president, Jim McNichols, secretary, and Bill Thomas, treasurer. Officers for the women's division which was newly organized this year were Frances Sineni, presi- dent, Lois Benson, vice-president, Mary Joy Nelson, secretary, and Phyllis Hartley, treasurer. Row 2: P. Theis, B. Long, B. Thomas, W. Erickson Row 1: D. Peterson, A, Meyer, R. Martin, R. Dixon, B. Ford 13
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