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z ,, -1: Maxine Sutton, Gretla liittiier, Mary Bodainer, Roger Anderson, Jack Yon Ruden, Joan Von Radon. Robert Horne, Edith Ahrvns, 1-Ielen Xhftzel, Ivan Gibbs fYicc-Vrcsidentj, Harry Berne Qtwesidentj, ll'lIll'l0IllHl 1-lill tSecrotaryJ, ,I-tolnert:,t Strauman, Roger 'lN'L1ll9l', Donna Gates. tudent Council The Prairie flu Chien Student Council has lzeen iii existence for fifteen years and is com- posed of the four class presidents, Harry Borne, lvitit Gllllim Efliill Al11'Cl1'3, flllll Robert BOTTISS the eight home room presidents, Gordon Lake, Roherta Strauman, Roger Anderson, Roger W'ailer, Gretta Bittner, Maxine Sutton, Donna Gates, and .lack V011 Rllflelii the SCC- retary of the senior cla s s, Madonna Hillg the presidents of tl1e seventh and eighth grade, .loan Von Ruden and Mary Bodamerg The COU21Cil 2lilViU01', MT- Kelllleflyi illlfl the f0l1I class advisors, Mr. Lutzke, Mr. Rasmussen, Mr. Enroll, and Miss Conway. In addition to this the secretary and treasurer of the Northwest Fcflcrniioil of Student Councils, Helen Wetzel and Dorothy liechnir., were made lll6I1llJ6I'S for this year. The most important event of the school year occured when this organization acted as host for the twelfth annual Northwest Federation of Student Councils convention on May 3 and 44. The Federation includes schools from five states, North Dakota, South Dakota, Min- nesota, lowa, and Wisconisixi. Forty uix scools attended the convention with a total of three hun- dred and twenty-five official delegates. The coavc .tion was olicially opened Friday Lite-1'iii'igg ly President Tony Lund, of Roches- ter, hiiiinesota. Addresses of welcome were givoll by lvlr. A. TV. Wi11te1', Mayor of Prairie du Chicng Mr. Ben Shaub, President of the Board of Educaltiong Mr. B. A. Kennedy, Superinten- dent of Schoolsg and Mr. J. H. Armstrong, a representative of the State Office of Public In- strxction. At this meeting Mr. G. M. Van Pool, Vice-President of the National Association of Student Council Sponsons, Milwaukee, Wisconsin gave tl1e convention address 4'Wl1z1t Of It?,' Throughout the afternoon the delegates took part in round table discussions 011 student council activities and prohletns led hy students from twenty-one schools. These were followed by a visit to the Villa Louis and the Prairie du Chien Museum. That evening a banquet was held where the convention theme '4Youth as the Keepers of the Peace was used as the topic for several short talks given by Mr. Cal Peters, curator of the museum, Mr. Armstrong, and Mr. Van Pool. Later Reverend Paul Monarski presented a ll1ZlglCl2llllS hour which was followed by a dance. At the regular business meeting on Saturday morning Roosevelt Senior High School, Minsicapolis, Minnesota was elected as the President schoolg Hibbing, llflinnesota for the Vice- presidencyg and Central High school, Superior, Wisconsin will be the host school for tl1e fol- lowing year. The secretary and treasurer will also come from this school. After a tour of Prai- rie du Chien's historic points of interest, the delegates were guests at a Weiner roast.
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