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tu4cHt Ccuhcil The Student Council has done an outstanding piece of work this year. The co-opera- tive attitude of the Student Body has been greatly appreciated by the Faculty and Student Body Officers. We feel that the year has been especially outstanding In Its accomplishments. The hHome Room Council is composed of a member of each home room. They discuss the problems of the students and suggest to the Student Council ideas that help In promoting better social conditions among the students. wi STUDENT COUNCIL SITTING: Frank Thomp- son, Jack Doherty. FIRST ROW: Dolores Topham, Maureen EdIefsen, Rita Hart, Va Lene Cherry, Gwenna Robison. SECOND ROW: Mr. Teuscher, Adviser; Max Stephenson, Parlette Peter- sen, Dale Moss, Mrs. And- erson, Adviser; Mr. Nelson, Adviser. HOME ROOM COUNCIL SITTING: Brent Coving- ton, Ralph Sorensen. FIRST ROW: Mildred Johnson, Ruth Rigby, Mrs. Anderson, Adviser; Julia Spaulding, Ellen Ricks. SECOND ROW: Mr. Teuscher, Adviser; Rex Walz, Darrell Briggs, Mr. Nelson, Adviser; Keven Burns, George Lyman.
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The Student Body Officers have certainly been alert to the needs of the school this year. They have brought to the students excellent lyceum programs. They have pro- vided socials and other activities which have adequately supplied the recreational demands of the school. Several changes in student government have been effected. We appreciate the On the job attitude the Student Body Officers have maintained. GWENNA ROBISON Vice-President PARLEHE PETERSEN Madisonian Editor RITA HART Secreta ry-Treasurer DOLORES TOPHAM Recreation Leader JACK DOHERTY M News VA LENE CHERRY Cheer Leader
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I. Hasn ' t changed much, has she? 2. Paul sfarted studying early. 3. Virginia has grown — physically. 4. Stella as a pigmy. 5. Peek-a-boo! 6. Are we tough! 7. Smiley. 8. We ' re smiling too. 9. Don ' t let the books fool you, they are just for looks. 10. Early life of Kirma Parkinson. I I. Look at the feet. 12. Glamour girl. 13. Clementine Packer. 14. Why so pleased, Ruth? 15. We are surely happy. 16. Nice ca r, isn ' t it?
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