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OTTO SIEWERT. Mankato State Teachers College, B. S.; Physical Education. English, Mathematics; Junior High Coach. BETTY HAYNES. Huron College. South Dakota, B. A.; Augustana College, South Dakota; Pacific Uni- versity, Oregon; Junior High English, Declamation. B. S.; S'Econo f: Gu8Uvu Ad°'P « ™leKe. r n KARSNIA, Moorhead State Teachers College. B S.; English. Physical Education. Pep Club, hour acflvltiis66 K Instructor. Supervisor of noon- SchoolJNAu«eKOLBK' Un,ver8,ty of Minnesota. B. S.; CAROLYN JACKSON. St. Olaf College. B. M.; Grade School Music. Senior High Music. DOROTHY STASSEN. Macalester College, B. A.; Junior High Music. STANLEY LIMBURG. MacPhall School of Music. B. M.; Instrumental Music.
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MARY HEKRY, Valley City State Teachers College. North Dakota. B. A.; Shorthand I. II, Office Practice. Typing. Bookkeeping. Service Club. DAVID TIBBKTTS. Carleton College. B. A.; Chem- istry. Biology. Physics, Science Club, Director of Visual Aids. BETTY FREEMAN, St. Catherines College. St. Cloud State Teachers College. B. S.; Typing. Business Relations. NATE BOVKE. Iowa State Teachers College, B. Agriculture I. II. NI. IV. F. F. A. JOAN WII SON, College of St. Teresa. B. A. History. Oeography. ROBERT LARSEN, Hamline University. B. A. Social Studies. Oeography. History. Basketball Coach. CAMH University of Minnesota, B. S. Spanish. English, Declamation, Spanish Club. VIRGIL SALES. St. Cloud Teachers College. B. E.; Physical Education. Science; Wrestling. Supervisor of noon-hour activities. BARBARA STAEHLING. Iowa 8tate Teachers College. B. A.: Junior High Mathematics.
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Sinden! Council I.EFT TO RIGHT. SEATED: Pat Boushek. Row Ann Schottenbauer. Joan Tlaue, Dick Barnes. Bob Gray. Tom ('ole. Bob Pannkuk, Russ Hanson. Our Student Council, a student governing body which works for the benefits of its fellow students, is a member of both the Minnesota and the Na- tional Association of Student Councils. It consists of twelve members, five of whom are seniors, four are juniors, three are sophomores. These are elected by their classmates and one from each class is elected for a two-year term. The Student Council members are divided into three committees: Social Committee. Auditorium Committee, and Lost and Found Committee. With the able assistance and advice of George Ramseth, the Council has successfully carried out numerous projects. Our big project this year was supplying the concession groups at the games with SECOND ROW: Jot Corbett, Royce Russell. Mr. Ramseth. Jerry Page, Dick Parsons. popcorn. We were allowed to use the Jaycee’s pop- corn machine in return for the care and storage of the machine. Other projects were: sponsoring Dad’s Night for the fathers of the football team, sponsor- ing Mother’s Night for the mothers of the basket- ball team, decorating the Christmas tree in the hall, holding auctions for the sale of lost articles, lengthening the concession stand, selecting Lyceum programs for the following year, and presenting a farewell gift to each of the National Guard boys. In November, 1950, our Student Council select- ed two delegates, Bob Gray and Pat Boushek, to represent our school at the State Student Council Convention held at Roosevelt High School in Min- neapolis. Various discussions were held giving pointers on how to improve a Student Council. • The officers of the Student Council were as follows: President. Bob Gray; Vice President, Tom Cole; Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Boushek. OFFICE GIRLS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jo Lechner, Lila Davia, Jo Ann Lamberton. Gail Hardy, Barbara Bluhm, Pat Boushek, Mr. George Ramseth.
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