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Firri Row-Mr. Kluckhohn, Patsy Pew, Wayne Mortensen, Glada Reichert, Mr. Clark. Second Row -Dale Becker, Shirley Kluckhohn, Gloria Swanson, Patsy Bohlke, Dorothy Moser, Joanne Simmons, Mary Louise Luken. Third Razr-jay Smaltz, jim Lorenzen, Sylvester Wilhelmi, joe Easton, Wen Downing, jim Conway. No: Pifzured-Harold Whitney. 0 The Student Council, composed of a representative from each organization in school and a stu- dent-at-large, leads the activities of L. H. S. Every six weeks this organization holds a luncheon to which members of the faculty are invited and at which regular business is transacted. This year the Student Council sponsored the Student Forum, prepared Homecoming plans, dec- orated the halls for Christmas and sponsored the sale of Christmas seals. The Student Council and Scholarship Club also purchased the new trophy case. The 1947 Student Forum theme was Youth Is the Future, with activities centering around jobs for Tomorrow the first day and speeches the second day on Character for Today and Tomorrow. Wayne Mortensen served as president, Glada Reichert was vice-president and Patsy Pew was secretary-treasurer. Members were as follows: Jay Smaltz, senior president, Jim Conway, junior president, Dale Becker, sophomore president, Shirley Kluckhohn, Bark editor, Gloria Swanson, president of Com- mercial Club, Patsy Bohlke, president of Library Club, Dorothy Moser, president of rural G.A.A., Mary Louise Luken, vice-president of town G.A.A., Glada Reichert, Mill editor, Joanne Sim- mons,'president of Dramatics Club. Wayne Mortensen was elected student-at-large, Sylvester Wilhelmi, president of Letter Club, jim Lorenzen, president of Music, Harold Whitney, president of Vocational, Joe Easton, vice-presi- dent of F.F.A., Wen Downing, president of Scholarship Club, Patsy Pew, president of F.H.A. Mr. Kluckhohn and Mr. Clark were sponsors of the Student Council.
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