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£tu jeht Cabinet The government of the student body, the Senior High Student Council, is an example of democracy at its best. The members of the council consist of the Cabinet,who are annually elected in the spring under the tension of a mock political campaign, two representatives from each homeroom, class president, and five members-at-large. Under the direction of Mrs. Finberg, the cabinet meets on alternate Mondays,developing and carrying out tasks for the betterment of our school.Yearly activities include sponsoring the football homecoming, contributing to the foreign exchange program, and taking charge of the annual magazine sales drive. The Student body of LHS is indeed grateful for the work and achievement of their student body. The grand finale to a week of earnest campaigning is the presentation of campaign speeches by the student cabinet candidates to the student body. Chai rman: Social Secretary: Pres i dent: Educational Secretary: Vice President: Recording Secretary: Gordon Hamann Judy ConneI I Tom Serie Joanne Cummings LeRoy Thompson Karen Anderson 12 Where's your beard, Santa Claus? Although he made his appearance late and out of costume, Dick Jordahl was presented a trophy by Kay Anderson for the funniest costume at the annual Sadie Hawkin's Oance.
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CuAtcdiahA Have you ever noticed howimoaiLatE our school is each morning when you enter LHS? The credit goes to our custodians. These men are always around—cheerful and willing to help with difficulties one may have.Every day these men go through their tasks of keeping our school clean so we, the students, can be proud of it. Although we neglect to show our appreciation to the custodians, we do appreciate them very much. Ted Mo? , Hugh Leslie, Pete Meyer, Morris Jensen, FIRST ROW: Jack Kent, Harold Bryjuhlson. SECOND ROW: Harold Newton, Douglas Shrank, Donald Hansen, Herbert Ahrendt. THIRD ROW: Verlyn Lynch, Harold Johnson, Ernest Bullis, Arthur Thompson, Henry Abraham, George Ott, Hugh Leslie. KuA fortterA It is a wonderful feel- ing when you know you can rely on good capable bus drivers. We can have that feeling, for certain- ly we do have capable bus drivers. These are the men who bring the rural students back and forth to school, and who take students to games, tournaments, contests and other special events. We are appreciative for the services they render.
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FIRST ROW: Charlene Medi 11, Jerllyn Britz, Ruth Kruse, Twilla Hamann. SECONO ROW: David Schoon, Darwin Jessen, Andrew Hagemann, Helga Lybye, Jud- ith Connell, Le Roy Thompson, Joanne Cummings, Thomas Serie, Karen Anderson, Gordon Hamann. STANDING: Vlkki Golla, Carmen Priesz, Dean Mad- Isa», George Godfrey, Linda Bowman, Joyce Raschke, James Getman, William Martin, Thomas Lippi, Stev- en Schoon, Robert King, William Mohr, Mrs. Fin- berg advisor. Roger Reu, Susan Reimer, Gary Mann, Dixie Winge, Kathleen Davis. £tudeht Council Along with other organizations, the Stu- dent Council is a sponsor for our foreign exchange student, Helga Lybye. Helga re- ceived much of her orientation through the continuous guidance of Mrs. Flnberg. Adding color and pagentry to the Homecoming parade was the Student Council float that was awarded second prize by the judges. 13
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