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to Election Week Tfwiffs and Excitement . Student Council election Week at Maine is the high point in every year for most students. From the day candidates are an- nounced until the voting is over, excite- ment reigns. ELECTION ASSEM IELY Upper picture, lower right: Daily demonstrations in the corridors before school opens reach a climax on Friday, day of the campaign assembly. Each candidate this year was allowed a total of seven minutes for campaign manager's and his own speeches and a skit, if desired. This is a scene from the skit that helped make Marilyn Nielsen secretary. tm 3, H:-,wwe .Q f- f iff' PU v IArG Lvl, l twppe' 11211 THF I' fam- algae earljlii Qdnp QSTE S any befor cn,-,.id0Mondaifg11 ,nan e Sgjf ,iq 00, Inllrn- agers I. 'prod 'IIIL1' in and . fir Ord 911' I' C'oIo,.,.5? to hail' Poster S THE BIG DAY'S OVER Lower right: Virginia Jackson, Art Anderson, Kathy Lockwood, Peggy Stipe, Kay Sanders sweep up. Hy mid-afternoon all signs of campaign week had disappeared. College-minded upper classmen crowded around representatives of more than 30 schools on February 15, when the Personnel Department, aided by Boys' and Girls' Clubs, staged College Day.
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PR diti are the the From Kickoff . SEEN AT THE KICK-OFF Upper Left: Eour students sit out a dance at the Kick-Off. Every year on the night following the first home football game the Student Council sponsors this dance, which oflicially opens Maine-'s social season. WE BROADCAST OVER XVGN Left: Majne was saluted on WGN's Citizens of Tomorrow program December 30. Pictured are stu- dents and others who participated in the recording of the program in Maine's gym the night of De- cember IT. EPARING FOR THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Art classes spent busy weeks making scenery for the Christmas Pageant, which has become tra- onal. The set for the variety show in April was another project of these students. Pictured below Lois Pflughaupt, Roger Anda, Eleanor Moeller, Don TretTeisen, and Jean Kriegel making toys for Christmas tree and painting the stained glass window for the church scene. At far right part of Cratchet family await their cue back stage.
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Administration and Faculty Theyiee the ones who make the wheels go 'Pound . . What would school be without Mr. Legg's Don't you have a ninth period class? and without the perpetual line at Miss Parolini's desk? It's these little things, and others like them that will stick in the minds of the students. The actual teach- ing to Which they were exposed will soon give way, in the students' memories, to the club sponsoring or coaching of their favorite faculty members. At work and at play, the faculty are always there to give friendly guidance, and, you know, they're really quite human. Shown on opposite page, left to right, top to bot- tom: Mr. Olson, Mr. Sarig, and Mr. Lindquist during their favorite period of the dayg Mr. May coming to the rescue of the Christmas Pageantg Mr. Harley in a characteristic poseg Mr. Holmes speaking at the C-54 dedication ceremoniesg our usual view of Mr. Sarigg more food for thought-Miss Parolini, Miss Case, and Miss Evansg Mrs. Cloughg backstage with Miss Evans and Miss Allen.
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