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The i949 student council was composed of representatives from thirty sophomore, junior, and senior home rooms. Each room also designated an alternate so that representation at meetings was insured. Shown in the' picture are the regular council members. Left to right-FIRST ROW: Patricia Nolte, Howard Braby, Fred Berger, Tom Cornwall, Carol Kretzinger, Donna Hall, Julian Gallo. SECOND ROW: P. O. Brunsvold, sponsor, Ivan Foose, sponsor, Joyce Makeever, Jean Marty, Beverly Hansen, Ted Richer, Tracy Kinsel, Stanley Schultz, Mary Frisk, Miss Esther Pagen- hart, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Shirley Groh, Ronald Jost, John Reuber, Bob Keister, Dale Bartusek, Harold Wolf, Bill Chambers. FOURTH ROW: Bill Postma, Richard Jensen, Bob Richards, Charles Murr, Marlin Rodgers, Tom Johnson, Roger Cunningham. FIFTH ROW: Alonzo Moe, John Lindsay. Liiile Chiefs Mohawks, every one, were the student council mem- bers who this year carried on the principle of democratic school government in M.C.H.S. At the first meeting of the year, council officers were elected and sponsors, Miss Esther Pagenhart and lvan Fosse, were chosen. The officers chosen were president, Roger Cunningham, vice-president, John Reuber, secre- tary, Donna l-lallg and treasurer, Al Moe. Throughout the year the council met to discuss school activities, and make improvements where possible. ln coordination with the last idea, hearty school spirit en- couraging sportsmanlike support of teams and activities was perpetuated. The biggest event sponsored was that of Mohawk Homecoming which included a pep assembly for stu- dents and citizens, home room decorating contest, snake dance, football game, and dance where a king and queen were crowned. This was successful enough that a Homecoming was made an annual affair. A pencil sale was held and correspondence with other student councils concerning council activities was carried out. These activities proved the worth of a student council democratically expressing the student views in school government. ST R . , gf fr J wwwwg fa, ti .SM ....-f , . .. sf . . , ..,, , .. . .. ...,.. ....., af,W-3:::2'szisE 'll' 'tif - ' ' :': t:-... r-:::a:v.f'-Eiisiisiiff iI:!:1'1'..,g ':::Z:f .'- - :lla '1 fir? lair. .N . r , ifgf l esif 2 'If:i:ff'.'.--:I A WWWM W '
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Faculty ASPENSON, M. E. Mechanics IIO, ill BARKER, HOWARD T. Biology, Coach BARNARD, GRACE A. Commercial III, I2I BOYCE, H, H, Chemistry KIZI Physics ll Il A ,JJ I, :J wa ff. J BRIAKEL, MARGARET 0 Commeijjal IIIJ BUTLER, MARGARET ' if Design CIO, III CONSTABLE, W. LAMONT Trigonometry H25 Intermed. Algebra ll II DAUM, ARLINE English rio, in DICKINSON, MARIAN Foods FLYNN, FLORENCE E. Latin FORSTER, FRANCES E. Spanish lI2l Junior College French FOSSE, IVAN S. History ll II GRAVES, ELIZABETH I-I. English Ill, 123 Cub Gazette HANsEN, vo LN EY Physical Training Coach HATHAWAY, F. B. --I6 Woodworking Il O, I II
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