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ASSEMBLY • The assembly is probably the most important room in the building. It is the largest room excepting the gymnasium, and in it independent and supervised study is carried on. The student library consisting of approximately one thousand volumes is found at the back of the room. Nearly all classroom entertainment is presented in this room, and a ping-pong table near the bookshelves furnishes a great deal of recreation for the students and serves as a reading table, as well. The assembly contains one hundred and four students this year. This group was divided into two literary societies and each has given a program alternately every two weeks. STUDENT COUNC II. President— First Semester......... -..Stanley Miller Second Semester.......—Marian Christensen Secretary.................... Bernyl Sandcn Members—Jack Swanson, Jean Allen Van Ormer, Kenneth Smith, Ruth Butler, Gladys Conley. Faculty Members.....Miss Beyer, Mr. Hake • The student council is in its second year of successful operation. Its main duty is to organize activities within the student body such as the carnival and school parties. This council is composed of two members from each class, and two members of the faculty who act as advisers. One illustration of the helpful work of the council was an assembly program which it conducted consisting of a short dramatization of several discourteous acts followed by a summary of proper conduct. THE MIRROR ST A El- Editor Stanley Miller White, Margie Carlson, Verla Marine. Business Manager Edwin Mullin Robert Jensen, Paul Butler, Thelma Hartz. Associate Editors—Dorothy Palmer, Maxine Faculty Adviser Mr. Hake • To portray in the most fitting and best way the annals of the past year is a task which involves much time, arduous labor, and a spirit of cooperation even to the extent of sacrifice. There are two factors essential to the completion of the task. One is a willingness to work, the other is cooperation. The members of the Mirror Staff have enjoyed working together in the production of this annual. Several underclassmen have been very generous in the giving of their time and effort. To all who have rendered assistance in compiling the Mirror, the editor is very grateful. THE MAROON STAFF Editor. Wayne Mohr Assistant Editor and Junior News........................Gladys Conley Senior Class and Boys' Glee Club Robert Jensen Sophomore News Rubye Lindelof Sports and F. F. A. News Lawrence Van Meir Girls' Glee Club and G. A. A............ Jean Allen Van Ormer Feature Articles............... Arleta Olson Advisers ............Miss Nelson, Mr. Hake • At the beginning of the year the school board purchased a new duplicating machine which has made our publication more easily printed and at a lower net cost than formerly. The Maroon” is being distributed without cost to the students this year. The aim of the Maroon is to foster and improve school spirit and to encourage any school activity which is worth while. 21 »
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