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LEEIU The Legion of Honor, an honorary society sponsored by Mrs. Ioyce Wilhelni, awards to students points for participation in extra- curricular activities, giving all a chance to be among the forty highest-ranking scholars in- cluded in tlie Legion every semester. lts duties are to boost stamp sales and paper collecting. AN The Student Council is dedicated to the purpose ot bringing problems which confront individual students to the attoniion of a dis- cussion group that consists of a representative from each division. Under sponsorship of Mr. Edwin Lederer and Miss Helen Mercer, the Council convenes every Wedriesday morning. EUUNEIL 1 1 J
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V. , W, THEY IIISIIUSSED WUHLH PHUBLEM5 The Civic Forum Club is an organization of in- telligent students Who meet tenth period every Thursday to discuss world affairs under the Watch- iul eye ot Mrs. Nordman. lt is attended by students who like to argue, students who enjoy Civics, and those who just come to listen. Even though con- clusions are not arrived at most ot the time, the members are given an opportunity to make use of tacttul speaking, democratic procedure, and good common sense. As the president, Lillian Wevik brings down the gavel, voices are hushed until the business matter is disposed ot, and a subject tor debate is announced, such as post-War planning, race prejudice, and peace-time conscription. Then atter some brave soul starts the ball rolling, the dis- cussion is under way With voices rising higher and higher. Statements and answers are tlung back and torth and the air is tilled with lively debate. This versatile group is kept busy debating with clubs of various schools, entertaining guest speakers, and producing assemblies. The Civic Forum Club serves to impose the opinions ot our future citizens! fVlRGlNlA NOVAK THEY SIQILD WAR STAMPS Top RowfLett to Right: Koepke, Mann, Baker, Butash. 3rd Row: l-lolter, VanSpanken, Schmit, Geissler, Kalbrier, Gussman, Andersen, Dillen, Collamore, Boliaris. 2nd Row: Kasper, Hott, LaVasseur, Solberg, Sorensen, Murback, Boyland, Westerlund, Weldon, Baron, Zylkowski. lst Row: Sklepp, Beinkowski, Fritag, Brownus, Petersen, Ringsted, Bruchan, Charlson, Kouba, Martinsen, D'Angelo. 26
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