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STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row Erickson, Gerstenberger, Vaa, Chittim, Coulter Second Row B0yd, Kelly, Aldo. Koenholts, Henry First Row Dinnetz, Nelson, Wilson, Russel. Douglass SCHOLARSHIP Back Rnw Nelson. Peterson and Lund Front Row-Hammerslough. Takasaki Pahnila student conned Central nucleous of N. Kfs student government . . . controls business re; Iating to Student Body as a whole . . . duties . . . budget management . . . author- ization of expenditures . . . presentation of school awards . . . electing of Annual Staff . . . composed of fourteen members . . . four execu11ive officials . . . a boy and girl representative from each class . . . presidents of the Boy s and GirPs Clubs . . . Mr. Erickson acts as advisor. Officers . . . Dan Coulter, president . . . Eileen Kelly, vice-president . Marlee Wilson, secretary first semester . . . Jeanette Nelson, secretary second sem- ester . . . Miriam Russel, treasurer. scholarship Best students of the year . . . a special place reserved in annual as a reward for outstanding scholastic work . . . An honor that is well deserved . . . hard work . . . determination . . . ambition have won them special recognition . . . a goal for other students to strive for.
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foreword This is a word to the students. As you look through this annual you are going to find many familiar faces and some new ideas. This year, because the annual couldntt be as big as in years before, the annual staff tried to give you some new ideas in arranging the pictures anti we hope youtll appreciate our efforts. We also hope you like the new size of the annual and modern art theme followed in the drawings. The annual staff wishes to take the opportunity to thank the students for their wholehearted cooperation in the editing of this yearts annual.
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facuitg MR. ERICKSON . . . HA public man of light and learning. Principal, Economics, Algebra, Sociol- ogy, Student Council, Pogie Club MR. WEBSTER . While we read history, we make hist- ory. U. S. History, Civics. Golden Spear, Student Counselor MISS SEIFERT . . . Her voice was ever soft. Algebra, English, Public Speaking, Camera Club, Business English MISS WARNER . . . uCookery is become an art, a noble science; cooks are gentlemen. Home Economics Department, Fresh- man Class Adviser MR. FRANCISCOVICH . . . H. . . the first professor of our art Art Department, Torch Honor, Com- mercial Geography, Freshmen Basket- ball Coach MR. NEWBERRY . . . All the world's a stage . . . Mathematics, Dramatic, Chorus and Girls' Glee. Movies, Commercial Law u MISS ADEN . . . iiNo news is bad news. Journalism, Girls' P. E., Girls' Basket- ball, Compass MR. HENRICHSEN . For he that runs it well, runs twice his race. Shop, Sophomore Class Adviser, Bas- ketball and Track Coach. Boys' Letter- men MISS ELLIS . iiSmaIL but how dear to us . . Commercial Department, Typing, Sen- ior Class Advism: School Auditor MRS. LINDGREN UHaving a thousand tongues . . . Foreign Languages, English, Gills' Hub Adviser n MR. SHERMAN HWIusiC hath Charms to soothe the sav- age beastf' Music Department, Physics, Chemist- vy. Biology MR. OYEN . . . . the gentleman and scholar. Civics. U. S History, Norse, Typing. Fire and Safety. MISS STICKNEY . . . iiSomc books are 10 be tasted. oihcrs to be squllowod. and some few to b;- chcwcd and digested. Engli h. Library, Junior Class Advisor MRS. REESE . . . HTher: arc balms for all our pains. High School Nurse. Pre-Nursos Ciub MR. SCHEYER . . . iiWhatevcr is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Scicncr. Boys' Club, Football Coach MR. VAN WOERDEN iiEach man reaps on his own Agriculture, F. F. A. '
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