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Power House Mary Bergeson, Joe McMahon, Thurle Thomas, Paul Carlson, Arlene Heljeson, Vivian Near, tall standingt, Bob Buelow, Les Graff, president, and Florence Hegvold, secretary-treasurer, selecting some of the pay assemblies for the coming school year. Council Governs Student Body Acting as the governing body of MHS, the Student Council, assisted by Principal George lanke, executed various measures pertaining to the welfare of the institution, and heard appeals, suggestions, and com- plaints submitted by its enrollees. Of primary importance in the functions of the body was the selling of defense stamps as each member accepted, volun- tarily, responsibilities concerning sales ef- fected every Wednesday tdesignated as Victory Dayl, and sacrificed at least one hour Cusually a study period? of the day to- ward attaining the goal. Among other duties was the enactment of a plan accomplished partially by spon' soring a series of twilight dances and a Homecoming and Christmas dance to clear the Council of former debts. Selection of M programs for next year's pay assemblies, planning Homecoming activities, and direct- ing courtesy week constituted additional work. ln the latter part of February, Council members were guests at a dinner given by four girls of one of the home economic classes, and at that time arrangements and plans for dividing and distributing profits from the all-school play among school or- ganizations, classes, and the Council itself were formulated. Council committees were of four major branchesf--ethe social committee, in charge of dances, the study hall committee which confirmed appointments for assistants, the social welfare committee, for welcoming new students and sending cards to the sick: and the building and grounds committee, that supervised the care of school property.
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Class Officers A I 3 ,ffbglf 244671111 ' ,7'+4'f'f' !f A .M ,f X .zfdfffff '14-'?f I 4 Jdfzvg K' ','7 f:'xA ,ffaffen f' flff f 5 Cfiwsjff . VLM, at7ff1Qy 5- jx ff f ' SENIOR Les Graff, president, and Verley Hoffman, vice-president, listen to the minutes of a previous meeting read by Helen Lower, secretary-treasurer. Y 1' !'!,711r.',' ,half-', L-7 I fl lxgflle - X Arvfllj lL,f'?krf4 s- ff JUNIOR Masculine prominence seems foremost among the juniors as we see Norman Mooney, vice- president, Earl Hilton, secretary-treasurer, and Thurle Thomas, president, discussing affairs of the class. SOPHOMORE Even the sophomores take a hand in politi- cal aflairs to elect Miriam Smith, vice- presidentg Gunnard Nelson, president: and Paul Carlson, secretary-treasurer. X
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