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Senior Council Senior Judge Stall •The first half of this year's Judges (the better half) was published by the Senior Judge Staff, headed by another young lady, Bev Brown. The staff lineup included Bev Brown, editor; Tom Upton, first page; Marlene Zappa, second page; Gloria Thorson, third page; and Jim Hunt, sports page. Marshall might be termed a woman's worldl The mentors of the Senior Student Council, and the Senior Judge Staff are all members of the fair sex. Art Radtke, editor of the Junior Judge Staff, is the only exception to the rule. The Senior Student Council under the leadership of Rosemary Lenhort staged the most successful Mardi Gras in the history of Marshall. They cleared $650. The other officers were Sheldon Mielke, vice president; Ruth Rusek, recording secretary; Mary Smilanich, corresponding secretary; and Dick Johnson, treasurer.
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junior Council {Junior {Judge Stall Oh, oh — here's another woman! Ably in charge of the Junior Student Council is Jean Brown, president; Dick Stone, vice president; Connie Hofstrom, recording secretary; and Dan Briggs, corresponding secretary. Bob Lundell and Art Radtke assumed the job of coeditors as the juniors inherited the Judge the second semester. The page editors were Henry Aro, first; Dick Jorgenson, second; Katie Smith, third; and Jerry Swanberg, sports. Besides supplying Marshall with news, both the junior and senior staff were again in charge of Judge Day.
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