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T H E A Q R I C NINETI.-:EN HUNDRED lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllHllllllllllllullllllllllllnlllllllllllllllIllllllllllnlIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll U - nmunl ImIIInlIInIuIIIInlIInImInuIIInlnIlnmnunInuInulnnunnunnunnnuux , Smrial N September 30th a reception was given the students and night class- ses by the faculty. The evening was spent in dancing, playing games and getting acquainted with the new stu- dents. Refreshments were served at elev- en o'clock and all departed having spent a most enjoyable evening. On October 20th, the upper classmen decided it was time to initiate the Fresh- men and those of the students and teachers who had not gone through the performance. The members as they came were shut up in one room and taken out one by one and blindfolded, after which they were led through the building going through many funny antics. Their jour- ney ended at the music room where they were allowed to search through a large pile of shoes for the ones they had been deprived of some time earlier. The even- mg, Was Spent in Playing games and Varlousfother amusements and luncheon was served. All reported a good time. On Friday afternoon, December 23rd the faculty entertained the student body at 3' Christmas Party. The early part of the afternoon was spent in eating peanuts and candy, after which a social hour was enjoyed. On November llth the Freshmen gave a return party to the student body. Everyone was there and had a good time. A get-acquainted party was given to the Short Course boys on March Znd. On March 23rd, they gave a return party. Dancing and playing games were the chief amusements and all enjoyed the parties. Several dancing and sleigh ride parties were given by students outside of school at which good times were reported. 1 lin iilhe Seam nf 'dlhe iliighig UR school is run on the honorary basis. Few rules are needed to govern it, and these are made in a very democratic way. Last fall Mr. Hatch preposed that we organize a Student Council. This coun- cil consists of two members elected from each class for a term of one semester. They, together with the faculty, deter- mine all matters of discipline which ef- fect the student body. Meetings are called to order by Mr. Hatch. Chief Wall and Beatrice Peterson were chosen to represent the senior class the first year. Hollis Bibby and Esther Brinkman the Juniors, Thomas Traastad and Josephine Deichelbohrer, Sophomores, 1IlllllllllllmlllllllllllllllIIxIllIIIlnlllltlnllllullnllllllllmllnllulllulnnlllllIInullIllllllilllIIIIIIllllltlllmlllllIlullllllllllllnllllIlllllllllllllllvlllllllllll and Wesley Volenweider and Alice Larson the Freshmen. Three meetings were held the first semester. During this time various mat- ters of discipline were discussed and an action was taken in regard to tardyness. Jesse Berg and Gladys Small repre- sented .the Seniors the second semester. Juniors re-elected their old members. Thomas Traastad and Naomi Krone- meyer were chosen from the sophomores and Leonard Brinkman and Mable Traa- stad from the Freshmen. So far, only one meeting has been held this semester. In all our meetings, par- limentary rules are observed and thus it becomes a source of information as well as discipline. IUIIIIIIIIIlIIDIIlIIlET2gglIIlElE
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