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G Nu' Boys' Cctette Ranking high among the musical organization of Bobcatdom are the Girls' Triple Trios and Boys' Octettes. These vocal ensembles, selected from the personnel of the High School Mixed Choir, furnish program music, for various school and community functions too. The schedule of rehearsals means hard work and sacrifice, but the members feel it is worth it, Membership in the organization and the satisfaction derived from a job well done more than repay them. The two Boys' Octettes constitute the Boys Glee Club along with Dale Koster and James Koster. Boys' Octette members above are: row l: Robert Miller, Allen Koehne, Richard Hurd, Jerry Van Eechout. Row 2: Leon Knutso Lloyd Thorson, Walter Soderlind, and Richard Quarton. Boys' Octette members below are: row 1: Barry Trautman, Jacland Brune, Del Erickson, Row 2: Robert Mathews, James Lage, Curtis Meyer, Donald Sik. Boys' Octette I1
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Triple Trio The two Girls' Triple Trios comprise the Girls' Glee Club along with Arlene Hanson and Barbara Steinhoff. The choral groups are not an end in themselvesg choir members are to be found in considerable strength in the other musical or- ganizations in the community and various surrounding colleges There is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes of music.--Robert Browning. Girls' Triple Trio members above are: Virginia Larson, Gayle Trautman, Sylvia Verschberger, lone Gruoich, Sharron Kelly, Eunice Johnson, Eyvonne Johannsen, Colleen Evans, Janice Bebensee. Girls' Triple Trio members below are: Helen Gehrts, Enid Olson, Loralee Mathison, Joan Mathison, Faye Tellinghuisen, Romelle Trade, Miriam Luschen, Phyllis Hanson, Faye Sears, Triple Trio
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Student Council Two organizations of student control in our school are the Student Council and the Student Court. Neither organization acts in such a manner as to usurp administrative authority, but acts in a regulative capacity under administrative guid- SHCS. Many problems confront these organizations each year in regard to student-social functions, activity programs, intra-mural activities, and the scheduling of various class sponsored activi- ties. The Student Council assumes role as a legislative organization, while its counterpart, the Student Court, acts in a judicial manner. Offenders of student policy receive court correct- ion and counsel for improvement of general conduct Mr. Edwall sponsors both groups. Student Court n ...t.u
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