Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA)

 - Class of 1957

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STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-Fourth Row: From left to right - G. Hickok, R. Long, M. Burgess, M. Young, P. Meeker, T. Shima, S. Van Houten, G, Kavars, J. Russell. Third Row: R.. Muth, j. Gildner, D. Bahr, S. Cor- nish, S. Moore, li. Byerly, R. Martin, M. llruns- vold, J. Leonard, T. Finley. Second Row: M. Ostroumoff, L. Albaugh, Z. Sher- man, I.. Darland, S. Sawyer, N. Taylor, S. Snyder, li. Stiger, C, Griffith. First Row: M, Palmer, P. Moore, J. Corrough, C. Holvick, R. Grippen, l.. Lyons Council Sponsored Many Events Homecoming set the school social year in full swing. Special Mohawk pins were sold to pay fora majority of the homecoming activ- ities that student council supervised and financed. The annual homecoming dance, planned by the council, was held at Roosevelt Fieldhouse after the victorious game. Faculty members, students and aluninae danced to the music of the Hobby Griggs' Band which ranged from fast jitterbugs to slower two steps for the less energetic. Queen Sheila Cornish was crowned at the dance intermission. Previous to the corona- tion ceremony, she and her attendants, Colleen VVynn and -loan Nlolter. received flowers at half-time of the game. THEIR BIGGEST and most anticipated project of the year was the Tug O' XYar which gave the mighty men of the junior and senior classes a chance to prove their prowess to their lady loves. Other enjoyable activities on this traditional day were spcnsored by the Kiwanis Club. Members of the Kiwanis and of the student council worked together to plan and carry out the day's activities which included contests for both the boys and girls in races, baseball games and pie eating. A strictly male activity was the beard-growing contest. BERIBBONED VETERAN - Gary Hickok, gen- eral chairman, adds another homecoming pin to Ike Chamberlin's growing collection. .Nnother activity put on by student council was the Halloween Dance held in the high school gymnasium. Working with the local Chamber of Commerce, the council planned a full evening of dancing, refreshments and door prizes. Music was provided by the Bill Mahone Band. CLASS OFFICER ELECTIONS was also a project of which the student council was in charge. They supervised everything from dividing the classes into parties to the actual voting process. .I Q S

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s. -o Bob Okerstrom President Zoe Sherman Secretary -+5 '.. Y' .fa Council Represented Student Body 4859 if fag? se. if Mickey Brunsvold Yice President james Corrough Treasurer The backbone of many school activities and the voice. be it ever so gentle, of the student body was the student council. The council completely run by the students, had officer elections as its first item of busi- ness. Bob Qkerstrom was elected presidentg Mickey Brunsvold, vice president: ,lim Cor- rough, treasurer: and Zoe Sherman, secretary. These four were very busy all year keeping the student council a smooth-running' outfit. RICHARD BANNING and 'lohn l'enney were chosen sponsors of the council and sat in on the meetings to observe and advise. The students appreciated adult advice in many :t tight spot. However. the students accepted the responsibility of making the decisions and discussing problems maturely. The council met every other week to bring' forth, discuss and vote on the problems exist- ing in the school. l'roblems and ideas of the group included such things as homecoming preparations, arrangements for a new foreign student for the coming year, pencil sales and many more projects. EACH HOMEROOM elected a representa- tive and an alternate to represent them at the council meetings. Several of the larger classes had two or three council members. Barbara Stiger and Michael Ostroumoff, Mason City lligh Schools l95G-l95T foreign students, were voted honorary members of the council. This gave Barb and Mike a first hand opportunity of observing' and take part in the procedures used in an fXineric'tn hiffh school. ' m SKY HIGH M Practically hidden by clothes donated by the students for Hbundle days are student council members, Sheila Lornisli and ,lean Patton.



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