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ROW ONE: P. Einum, D. Rowley, V. Schoenoff, H. Amundson, M. Jenny, S. Lehmann, G. Wolterstorff, P Pracht, B. Brown, C. Clark, C. Cummings, J. Clark. ROW TWO: K. Stevens, J. Evenson, A. Wyss, D Betchel, T. Schultz, K. Oberpriller, L. Lund, I. Wagner, P. Brehm, J. Johnson, G. Bakke. ROW THREE D. Bressler, C. Lee, N. Hanson, I. Kistner, B. Johnson. leaoens of IOIUOQRO Really? Am I ever thrilled lwas one ofthe chosen few to be elected to the National Honor Society. Glad I measured up. Few is right. Only 5010 of the juniors and 15070 of the seniors are selected by the faculty as members ofthe group. Chosenon a basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service, those few havea right to take pride in being members of a nation-wide society such as this. Especially this year, with Sputnik and the emphasis on science, these students de- serve recognition. Since most of these people are going to college, they will undoubtedly be the ones who will help to keep the United States in first place. For if our country is to survive in this Age of Cold Wars, we must have more people willing to be the workers and leaders of tomorrow. 77
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of, B , ano Kon the stuoent Ruth Swanson, Treasurer, Kay Olson, Secretaryg Gary Bakke, President, and Eugene Evenson, Vice-President. Student Council -- the most active student organization in high school! lf any MHS pupil has a com- plaint, a problem, or a suggestion, he relays it to his session room representative and this person brings it to Student Council. In this manner the council works to be the Voice ofthe Students. Early in the fall the Student Council started their first task--class elections. At their meetings soon after this came talk of Homecoming. Every council member was mighty busy. What a whirl it was! Two weeks after this fun-filled festivity, the gang whipped the Hi-Fi Hop Callas Turkey Trot.l Com- plete with corn, turkey, and just like you're there music, this was a new venture of the Council's cal- endar. Although the snow was slightly scarce, the Council, through their magic hands, gave the students another delightful plan, known as the Sports Spree. Still another winter week-end filler was the All- Sports Dance, which was held in honor of all MHS athletes. Student Council made a grand March of Dimes this year. Through three candy sales and Tag Day, over S150 was bucketed for Polio. This shows what teens can do! The MHS industrious Student Council was able to carry out their ideas only through the expert help of Mrs. Alice Oetting and Mr. Roger House, their advisors. This organization has entered into the student body so tremendously much more during '57 and '58, Thanks, Council, for your work and your concern in us! ROW ONE: S. Einum, P. Brehm, G. Lehmann, I. Borden, B. Walhood, B. Gerlach, B. Bakke, D. Shock, M. O'Nei1l H. Anundsen. ROW TWO: L. Heagle, L.Erickson, T. Kuester, K. Jarvis, R. Buss, L. Weber, B. Harbour, B. Brown C. Owens. ROW THREE: A. Stubb, I. Goodman, R. Johnson, F. Bartko, R. Duenkel, D. Sjuggerud, M. Henry, C Clark, J. Halverson, A. Decker. MISSING FROM PICTURE: B. Ott and L. Buss.
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U16 HOHGIQS Q0 IO CAROL CLARK DAR Good Cltlzenshrp Award J' EVELYN CHERRIER Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award ROBERT HENRY Badger Boys State 78 GARY BAKKE Badger Boys State Bausch and Lomb Honorary Scrence Award PRISCILLA PRACHT BadgerG1r1s State.
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