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Seniors, juniors, and sophomores mingled in the halls as they followed their daily schedule, going to and from classes. Seniors looked forward with hope, but felt a touch of anxiety about entering a complex, adult world, made more uncertain by the crisis of 1941. But self-satisfied juniors were not thinking so seriously about these things as they gaily looked ahead to the top-notch social event of the year—their prom. One hundred and twenty-two inconspicuous sophomores painfully plodded through bewildering assignments finally to become boisterous juniors. 14
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v V Cfi . ??ATED; Miss Jones, Miss Anderson, Mr. Holyoke, R. Hayes, Miss Fletty, M. Schulz, Secretary. STANDING: ' V' Py e’ Presldenti R- Hartwig, Vice President; J. Brown, H. Stiles. Not on picture: G. Steffen. One of the seven mixers sponsored by the Student Council throughout the year. Verle Pyle’s announcements of coming mixers were probably the only direct association students remember having with the Student Council; but, in reality, planning the school’s mixer program for the year was not the council’s only task. In order to improve the general running order of the sphool, the members—two representatives from each class, the president, the sponsor of each class, and Mr. Holyoke—brought up various problems at the Tuesday meetings. The awarding of citizenship medals to the most outstanding senior boy and the most outstanding senior girl was an important activity which the organization sponsored. The council was also in complete charge of all basketball tournament decorations. A special committee was appointed to polish all trophies that had gathered dust throughout the years. ne vin8-; 13
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