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N 1 J-,nn , . rj, Q PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH PHIL MANDERS MARY E. ZAPP Physical Education Certified Public Health Nurse Football - Baskethall University of Minnesota Drake University, B. S. I. A. TORRESANI GWEN COBLEIGH Physical Education - Track Physical Eduffllimf LaCrosse State Teachers' College, B. S University of Wisconsin La Crosse State Teachers College, B. S. S N E ,WI MUSIC AND ART ROGER HORNIG JOAN NEI-L Band Aff University of Wisconsin, Mus. M. MWUU Milf? Cvllegf, B- A- BETTY EDSTROM BENDER IOSEPH I-ISK-Af IR- Mugic Orchestra St. Olaf College, B. M. Ripon . C0Uf'8ef I B- A- Umversity of Wisconsin
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F S E M E S T E MT ,IIE 'T ASSE his fm -1 R Vyijl 'S ' Row 4: Miller, Randrup, Knuth Row 3: Budahl, Samuelson, Schlice, Boyer, Almusin, Peters, Harms n Row 2: Lester, Lassa, Denniston, Cook, Smith, Christy, Bates SX Row 1: johnson, lackan, Ehlert, Blonien, Hodge, Knuth, Gill E J O -js S E M E S T E R 'I T k l. , 511- ' FHM Row 4: Samuelson, Worland, Lee, Thompson, Pfeiffer Row 3: Smith, Greeneway, Kauth, Matthews, johnson, Harmsen Row 2: Hamm, Perling, Peters, Hodge, Sawyer, Hillmer Row 1: Leverance, Brostowitz, Niklaus, Husson, Baker, Zastava, Zange The Student Council is one of our school's old- est organizafions, datin back to 1927 when it was introduced into our school by our principal, Mr. Ritchay. Now Miss Nairn has charge of this pro- gressive group which is composed of two elected members from each class plus the class presidents. This organization proves to be an excellent train- ing center for citizens in a democracy in that students learn good judgment, ability to assume responsibilities, and initiative. The Student Coun- cil maintains order in the halls by having volun- teered students patrol the hall each mornng and noon. The Student Council has also carried on a noon hour program with a variety of things to do like dancing, basketball, ping pong, and mov- ies. To add to its success of this year the Council has created the General Assembly. The purpose of this assembly is to give aid and advice to the Student Council as to what the students themselves would like to have done. General Assembly mem- bers are elected from every group of thirty-five and are elected for a term of one semester.
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