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-1 11.531 President -------------------- Bill Sa uder as-A - -M4 fl TEE CARDINAL JOURNAL Fifi. ' ' 6,3 '-w 1 . eaazfae. ...ev fl- .1 1 ' ' -'W Q Q. Q1nQ1,L g-LLLJI ann,fJ.Eu..ln.n1L.nl'.11. Q.:-fs I g14.a4,mm4n6nL1,L,.,4n.l,1U1-Q A -- --- -ffif . .4 W Ji: ' ,gjf TQ ' 1. it --i fee fair 41, , ,g. p L1 L,11: elif. T -Ji fl fl ?f ii? . , 41 ' 1 55,4 1,1 5g'i'. -i -JL. .TW4 ,. J., ,,- W, Y G71 I 1 1151: STUDENT coUNc1L g553.gs5g.g 3355552 The business of the student council this year has been more concerned N school activities than with school policies. The meetings have been more or 16B8E'i,2T?gi ir- spontaneous according to the demands of the occasion. It has been concerned with'f2?'a such activities as sponsoring a magician's act and two all-school parties,purchas- 1 'wi ing Christmas lights, planning the freshman initiation, assigning of assemblies,g.5ife:: QA.- caring for the tennis court, drawing of names for Christnns, and other similar -3515 activities. The student council also sold concessions at some of the basketballgg:5jfE3 games. The finances of the student council have not been high this year, but wif. has not hindered it's activities to a great extent. vrilliilii W, . 44 ,. ..l ... -.. . -. ing :Lili ' :gli Q gifffffif 1 'Wifi The student council was composed of: Jerri-f: Lg. '11 iq ,-M-,Agn 12:15 -y,.J ,f ,M Vice President ---------------- Raymond Luthi 32fff.g.,-Q-1. Secretary-Treasurer -------------- Thelma Blanch 1-.1 .P e Q. Freshman Representatives - - Doris Anne Winzeler, Roy Lawson MJF C elf all :. 3 1: 1'i1 1' Wife Sophomore Representatives ------ Nellie Schuhs, Elmer Ott 'ff--S-are-S-A . .fp --- - 1 -- Juni or Re pre s entat ives ------ Thelma Blanck , Gene Laws on ij Senior Representatives ---- Mary Winzeler, Raymond Luthi, elf 4121 Bill Sauder 'f M A ani' : li i , . ll,.,I1', 1:5 its .if'? 5 f:'f:.'g' - jg: in iff? , , ,- Iffi fit? Tl 1 i - - ,- 1. .,:., -2, -A--in W - During the 191.7-1.8 school year the high school published a school paper, The EliTl.ijffA3 3132-f Cardinal Journal. This paper was published bi-weekly. The cost of stencilflijif-an Qfgipaper, ink, etc. was net by selling space in the Cardinal Journal for advertise- A 'i1 ' 'A ,Ements to local business establishments, making the paper a self-supporting enter- mfs. --af lv prise. Copies of the paper were free. 5. .pin ..--.. 4 f-J The staff for the first semester was: gffaf -Ffii. i III lit Editor-In Chief ----------- f - - - .- - Lee Blanck eff.-gag 'iffy Associate Editor --------------- -Mary winzeler aglggijgij lil Business Manager ----------------- -Ray Evans . s Art Editor- - -- --------------- Donna Winzeler gf- Humor Editor --------- ' --------- Doris Schwab '- fn .24 Circulation Manager -------------- Nellie Schuhs 5,qr.f.la'4 ff Advertising --------- Keulan Phillips, Jim Van Pelt, 1 :sz I Marion Storrer, Eugene Jantz The second semester staff was: ' 22455313 'ff Elia ag? 'fsasiesii 'ffl Editor-In Chief ---------------- Mary Winzeler L1.:,,:-' 'I 4'-fl Art Editor ------------------ Donna Winzeler Humor Editor ------------------ Doris Schwab Qfgj Circulation Manager ----------- - - -Nellie Schuhs -if? Advertising - - ------- Marion Lawson, Raymond Tatman, jg: Gene Lawson Tlf' The English III Class acted as reporters, with -the grade school teachers -fig.. writing their own articles. Stencil cutters were the members of the senior class. W? Much of the success of the paper can be credited to the efforts of the sponsors, 42:-fllvirs. Ruth Saffell and Mrs. Sarah Harrison. ., A .1,,, ..,- .L :gp sf? - :ti TT an I ..-........ -ly' -E .. lg ip... E -l..I. 5. 'in.-...-..--.. -. 1-1.- T7. :ul Ju- -411-L51-4 LJ:--.fu-'. lf: .v3Uf.f.. 11- qimlfflfu .irbngu-..1. 351. ....44345silgwlf.f15g7mLQ4en.14...L 'V .17 ' 4 Q .113 .gang 4.1 is - .-1 3.1. ga.. .1-niglbreslr 1.1. :L .ag :.ng.ll..ia..'f...1. ., LQ-
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A K E R I C A N E D U C A T I O N H E E K rt of the Open House audience Jetting for Primary Dramatization in--Q 1 The play, nJudgment Dayw 1--ft The Lnmont Grade ind High Jchocls,alon: witn other schools sM.ovor the United fs., oiservfd American gduoation Seek from Hove ber 9 to 15. The mein vorpose c dporicun gdtoation deem is to try to better educ tion. A l.r'e osx or was all ouch dog in the ooditoriot, containing the motto for that dey. Theo: nost- merc very attractive ard colorful. Jveryone worxeo during the wool proooring -vox ouso which who Lold on Friday night, Noveizer li. oooh Leioher hold 5 s or is onstrotion ond later everyone met in the aooitorium for a proqrom. First, the mixed chorus, under tle direction of Lrs. Lois Xsniltou, gsve H ozstrition of UFuotors tutoring Into Good Tone yroduotiou.W at the sooo time, psilorj roof presented a shadow dramutization of H story, WTLQ Tkrwo Billy K L, Troff.H Also at this time hrs. J. D. Van ?olt's room, tho upgor grades, o olo r o the visitors HHOW G sill Becomes a Lsw,H in ttoir oral tizotion. Aoxt, u demonstration on tie use of the miloograpt was given in tio oomiorce oy Irs. ,ir L jirrison with the aid of several of ter typing rtoionts. also tgis :i.o,Jooct Jsffvll wvs pointing out some of tie ftnu.lont:ls of oasgstoall M froop is tie ooieios room. from .-s. Roth Jaffoll explained to the group some of the oirforout ua.. of .L joel ironing. nlso, at this time Kiss Jolly oat-ou moo tLo int::.emato . oorriod on 2 round txole disoussion, Hohy 3oionoe.W Hu oiucotion l film, 3 qaoiflc Ctost,H wts sLown by gr. 3. U. Van Felt. svoryolo tQox gathered in :moitorimn for tis followinz program: 4' .leo Qiuo lull J y to ti: Rrfirie,U Wil Rancho Grauoe,W and 'Io e on too 4on'o' lx Luorll -v, h,i,v1 ' i tue Jug is uvorw ..4iC 'Q Ji3M' ------- -------- - - - - - - - - - - -Grados 1, 4, and 5 Wfutoxu Evnolosn and Wfroip swuyq ---- - ----- Drodes 4, 5, 6, 7, Und B 'Suit' grit J21y - - - - I ------- -N - -4 - - gl I-, fn-H-, - -I 1,-, y,,:1Qilg,LgK.jok10oi1m.
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