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DICK HANNULA, St. Cloud Teachers College, B. S.: Geography, Science, Track Coach. BETTY HAYNES, Huron College, South Da- kota. B. A.: English, Jr. H. S. Dramatics. JEAN STEPHANY, St. Teresa's College, B. A., Grade School Music, Jr. H. S. Chorus. STANLEY LIMBURG, MacPhai1 School of Music, B. M., Instrumental Music. CAROLYN JACKSON, St. Olaf College, B. M., 'Senior High School Chorus, Instrumental Instruc- 1on. A., VELMA BLUE, Mounds Midway School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, School Nurse. ELIZABETH COX, University of Illinois, B. University of Minnesota, B. S., Librarian CARLA ONKEN, Montana State University, S.: Physical Education, Biology, Noon Hour B. Activities, G.A.A., Pep Club.
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GWEN JOYNER, Hamline University, B. S. English, History, Jr. H. S. Dramatics. ROSEMARY DOBMEIER, College of St. Cath- erine, B. S..g Home Economics, Homecoming Ad viser. VIRGIL SALES, St. Cloud Teachers College, B. S., Physical Education, Wrestling Coach. BETTY FREEMAN, St. Cloud Teachers Col- lege, B. S.g Bookkeeping, Business Relations. JOAN WILSON, College of St. Teresa, B. A., History, Cardinal Staff Adviser. DAVID TIBBETTS, Carleton College, B. A., Chemistry, Science, Physics, Visual Education, Science Club. ABSENT NATE BOVEE: Iowa State Teachers College B. S.g Agriculture, F.F.A. OTTO SIEWERT, Mankato State Teachers College, B. S.g Science, Mathematics, Jr. H. S. BARBARA STAEHLING, Iowa State Teach- ers College, B. A., Mathematics.
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STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT. SEATED: Dick BBTIICS, I-Dis Klabl-Uldey Marita RSQUE. Bette Barnes. T0m Cole. Verna Georzius. Rose Ann Schottenbauer. Dave WOOCL Russell HHIISOH. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ramseth. Genhard Duren berger, Jack Aune. Our Student Council is a group of stud- ents which serves as a representative of the student body to the administration. It is divided into three committees, Social, Audi- torium, and Lost and Found. It is made up of twelve members consisting of five sen- iors, four juniors and three sophomores who are elected by the student body. Student problems are often brought before the Stud- ent Council, and with the help of their ad- viser, George Ramseth, they attempt to solve them to the best of their ability. Jim Limburg, Russell Hanson, Rose Ann Schottenbauer, and Tom Cole were the four delegates to the regional convention that was held at Marshall this year. Red- wood Falls was elected as president of next years convention which will be held at Red- wood Falls. Some of the Student Council activities are! Providing popcorn for some of the con- cessions at games, sponsoring Dad's Night for the fathers of the football team and Mother's Night for the mothers of the bas- ketball team, selecting Lyceum programs for the succeeding year, buying and decor- ating Christmas trees for the halls in school, and holding auctions for the sale of unclaim- ed articles. The Student Council presented a red velveteen robe and matching crown to the school to be used for the Homecoming coronation ceremony. The officers of the Student Council are: President-Tom Cole Vice-President-Dave Wood Secretary-Treasurer-Rose Ann Schot- tenbauer The following is a sample of the type of meetings and business the Student Coun- cil handles. A meeting of the Student Council was held October 29 with Tom Cole presiding. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. We also decided to pay the following Homecoming bills: S 7.26 poster prize 6.00 slogan prize 2.70 misc. for robe and crown 15.16 material for the robe 13.00 flowers for queen and attendants 13.00 float prize 57.12 total The meeting was adjourned. Secretary-Treasurer Rose Schottenbauer
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