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STUDENT COUNCIL Sitting, loft to right: Nick Nicholion, sophomore representative: Loverne Roberts, treasurer; Stan Chapman. Student Body president: Mr. Burke, advisor; Jean Sparks, secretary. Standing: Sharon Preston, sophomore representative: Toivo Cope, senior representative; Benny Johnson, junior repre- sentative: Neva Smith, senior representative. The Student Council qoverns the school. At its meetings the Council schedules activities and de- cides on the handling of student affairs. The Student Body officers, composed of the pres- ident. secretary, and treasurer, are elected by the students themselves. One boy and one girl repre- sentative are elected from each individual class. These students also attend the Student Council meetings. Mr. Burke, principal of the school and the Student Council advisor, aids in determining the school policies. I
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MR. CORNELISON College—Whitmon; Subject- Science; Early Ambition: Cow- boy. MISS WAISANEN College—U. of Montana,- Sub- ject—Latin; Early Ambition: To be a teacher. MR. BORLIN College—WSC; Subject—Ag.,- Early Ambition: To grow up. MISS ANDERSON College—U. of W,- Subject Chorus,- Early Ambition: be an Oboe player. MR. STAHL College—Northern State T. C; Subject—Amer. Hist., Coach,- Early Ambition: To be a Coach. MR. HAHN College—U. of North Dakota,- Subject—Sociology, Psychol- ogy; Early Ambition: To be a coach. MISS HILL College—Ohio State; Subject —Commercial; Early Ambi- tion: To be an author. MR. BENNETT College—Cheney; Subject- Band; Early Ambition: To be a fireman. MISS WICKLUND College—U. of North Dakota; Subject—English, Early Ambi- tion: To be an explorer 4n Africa. MRS. YOUNG College—Oregon State,- Sub- ject-Physical Education; Early Ambition: To be a P. E. teacher. MR. BEAIL College—WSC; Subject— Shop; Early Ambition: To be a teacher.
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GIRLS' CLUB Sitting: LaRae Warren, Sec.: Nora Herman, Pres. Stand- ing: Jeanne Clark. Treas.: Miss Willkie, Advisor; Car- lene Raben, Vice-pres.; Jean Sparks. Senior Rep.: Sharon Preston, Soph. Rep. BOYS' CLUB REVIEW The Boys' Club, under the leadership of President Gary Raben and advised by Mr. Morrie Hahn, had a very eventful and entertaining year. The boys had three speakers in their season's program: one speaker from the Army; one from the Naval Reserve; and Hector Sears, who spoke about professional football from a background of wide experience. These speeches were much enjoyed by all. The club also presented movies on the University of Washington football games; and later on in the year Walt Price, the football coach from Everett Junior College, gave a very informative talk on ath- letics in colleges. GIRLS' CLUB REVIEW The object of the Girls' Club is to promote friendly relations and cooperation be- tween members of the club and to present material to the girls for the betterment of the school. The Girls' Club, under the leadership of Nora Herman, president, had the honor of having the Girls' Club Conference in Monroe this year. Another highlight of the season was the Kid Party given in the fall. Six representatives, accompanied by the advisor, Miss Wilkie, attended the annual Girls' Club Conference at Bellingham this spring and reported a meeting that was very worthwhile in all respects.
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