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REPRESENTATIVE GIRL, BOY Lu Steinmetz, Vern Hoffman Electecl 0 Our student body elected two outstanding leaders of the senior class Lucille Steinmetz and Vernon Holjfman, for the honorary titles of represent- ative girl and hoy. This is the supreme recognition a Musky may receive for his ellorts to become an ideal student. Lu is a talented musician and actress. As Well as winning top national honors as a pianist, she accompanied vocal groups, acted in school plays, ranke ed third scholastically, and composed music for the Nl. H. S. dance hand. Lucille is noted for her friendliness, dependahility, and efliciency. Vern's admiralwle traits include courage, honesty, loyalty, and sportsman- ship. Responsible for much of the high morale of Musky athletic teams, he captained lwoth the lwasketlvall and haselwall squads. Vern helped to direct senior activities in the capacity of class vice-president. I,u and Vern are prohahly the most likely to succeed in the senior class tor they have mastered the att of getting' along' with people. Lucille Steinmetz and Vere non Hollman will prohahly climh to new heights of achievement after gradua- tion. ilfji 7
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STUDENT COUNCIL Honor System Ranks High In Iowa 0 VVe're reztlly proud of the honor system we hzive in our school. Our honor study hull in the lihrzlry is considered one of the most successful in the stzite. Of course, all the students :ire responsilile for the success of this system, hut our Student Council members :ire student directors of the plzui. As they have done other years, the Student Council supervised the lihrnry, mzinnged the hnll-monitor system, nnd dezllt out punishment to the ruthless. Like every other orgzinizaition this governing hody hzts the prolis lem of linnnces. To help themselves along this line the Student Council conducted at school pencil snle. Some of this money was indirectly remitted to the students through free dances they sponsored utter the gzimes. This yezir, with I1 view toward making students of our school more conscientious in studying, the Student Council puhlished study-help forms. Muskies glued these forms on the Hy-leaves of free texthooks. The forms listed the correct wziys to study, the right hzthits to use while preparing les- sons, the Wzzys to 2ll'l'11llgC work :uid to memorize mnterizil, :uid the types of hooks to use for reference work, The oflicers for the year were Tex Kidd, president, Alhert Cioss, vice- president, and Stanley Howe, secretziry-treasurer. llU'l'TUNl RUVV: George lhirlts, Tex Kidd. Kenneth hlclnlyre, George Ciqillnlier, .-Xlliert Goss SECOND RUNV: Holi l rochner, Ngiry Keating, lflgiine llazndley, Donna NVeher, Phyllis Druinm Ruth Vlfeher. THIRD RUVV: Dc-lice Alones, Stgniley Howe, Ricli.ird Vlvuller, -login Mcliee. ..2I+
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