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Our Leaders Guldc TY LOU WOLF DORTHEA ELLIS HELEN Latm Spanish HAPPE ALMA POINTS BET Enqlxsh Speech Dra Enqlxsh lournallsm lll1no1s State Normal Carthage College A B Umversxty of WISCONSIN Enqlxsh Commerce North Central College matlcs A B Montana State Umver UHIVGISIIY B Ed Lnlver xty of WISCODSIH s B A Untverslty of lll1no1s Northwestern Unxvers A M MA 1Y OGDEN LAVELLE Socxal Sclence I1l1no1s State Normal Uruverslty B Ed UHIVGTSIIY of Illxnoxs AM 35 'lf Ynff jf 59 lm Electron cartoons' And you know what that meansl Chauncey 1 Nancy and M1 s Ogden as usual IS remaxnznq neutral havmq a hard tlme c K onvmcmq C-Soaal SCICHCC Enghsh Languag I ed wlth many mteres MISS I-IAPPE through her efforts the llbrary has been en arg mg books MISS POINTS has done a f1ne Jolo of brmqmq out dramatlc Gblllly 1n the I sters MISS WOLF her sparklmq personahty has heloed to make the Ro To I-l1L1fe ELLIS her mterestlnq presentat1on ol Spamsh has made 1m and vlqor IS reflected in e a successful produchon MRS tudents MISS OGDEN her v ular course among s her cheerleaders tt a pop 12 . 'Nils' ' ', itYf . .1 V I ' 'V l 'J', I I. 1 :lf I . , fflflftlf f my we K - A' or ' - ef, ,L We ' I ' I I A I I: ' N I at . I4 - K ' ' ' 'I -4' Q I 5 yi Mr , ,V 3 Q A ' pvtgl I 9 ,, 3, A ' , vw' rf. W 'pg I I .I , 44 4 , . . . - . . . , I I I
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'QS vu : ,z. I., 'A -1: Hrzm ' ' Z. :E 1- IE A. tilzv I 4 1 Pa, Qur Board of Education After three years, we students are inclined to tako our wirrtxrie life as VI niatter of course. Upon qraduation tne boys and qirls are soon scattered throughout trio txrrxzea :crces enrolling in colleae, or beqinninq the task ot earning a livina. Too often we forget the opportunities qiven us by our scltcol oftcials. The school board nieets with Mr. Hills cn the third Monday ot each rnonth to solve such problems as: the siicrtade of teachers, the in- crease ot costs, and the torrnulatina ot a successful calendar to rneci the labor situation ot the corn- rnunity. We students know that despite these additional difficulties contrcntina cur school orticials, we are continuinq to receive an education rated as one of tho lziahcst in our district. For this excellent training we wish to express our appreciation ot the tinie and rrttonticn dvvtatcd to us by the school board. Studcnt Participation ln our school aovernrnent, a rniniature democracy tgie student council, :nade up ot two students trorn each class, corresponds to the senate ot cur national aovernznent and dives underclassrnen, as well as upperclassrnen, a chance to express themselves. The student council has undertaken two outstanding projects this year in addition to their reaular activities. Qne has been to obtain admission without extra cost to the Concertflsecture Series for those purchasing student activity tickets. The other has been tc successfully sponscr a Vfar Bond Drive in Nof vernber. The council has also done an excellent job of keepinq the nickelcdeon supplied with popular records and has sponsored several tirstfrate dances. The rnenibers have worked hard and we'd like to say now, Thanks tor a fine job. STUDENT CCQFICL
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