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0'r, J Johnson, Mr. Chr,»tcnw» . Ireland. Lejun. Fahl.n. Row 2-Bumiece. M. Johnion. Lund. Gable. Evan . Calla«ay Row J-Alc«to . M.t- ctn-ll. Snyder Ireland, 0. Carlton, Vrudny. Row 4—Fox E. OI on. Steven . I. Andcrton David on, Holland. Row S—Hall, Schimmei Paulo . Oubbe, Quan-beck. Near, SandaM. FALL Gerold Ireland Tony Legun....... Marion Grette Betty Fahlin ,... Jennings Johnson William Snyder . OFFICERS ......President...... .... Vice President .... . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary .......Treasurer..... .. Sergeant-at-Arms .. SPRING Jennings Johnson ... Forrest Near Yvonne Burniece . . .. Betty Fahlin ..... Ed Stevens ... David Carlson Student Council The Student Council's outstanding project is the War Memorials Fund. This project is a memorial in honor of the Roosevelt Service- Planning the Drive. Mi. Ynjvc, Morrison, Davidson, Burniece, Lindahl, Linds en, Ruttcll. men who have sacrificed their lives in the service of our country. The War Memorial will take the form of a youth center. The youth center will be constructed on the school parkins lot. The building is to be a brick structure that will house recreational facilities. A skating party at the arena was the first project to raise funds to support this worthwhile project. A portion of the proceeds from other projects will also be used to further the project. The supervision of most of our school activities is in the hands of the Student Council. This large organization which administers student government to our school with the guidance of Mr. Christenson, is composed of students who are elected representatives of the student body. Occasionally our Principal, Mr. von Levern, advises the council on matters of importance. The council is composed of numerous committees which execute the duties assigned to them. C24]
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V When doggie comes mo home . . . Every cmimal separated from the vJP service to his country gets an hon-orable discharge and a splendid certificate attesting his se MKd' his country. Our four-leggecT he- roes who belong to various organizations have proved in this war, as in peace, that the dog is man's best friend.
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS One of the most active committees is the Board of Governors which supervises the operation of the study halls. The Ethics Committee meets daily to discipline those who fail to comply with the regulations established by the council. Each week the war stamp and bond orders must be filled by the Stamp Committee. The members of the committee have quite a bit of work in filling these orders. The Service Point Committee checks and files the service point records of all students. We have had the pleasure of enjoying several good auditorium programs that were sponsored by the Student Talent Committee. There are numerous other committees that are essential to our fine system of student government. It is a credit to our school to be known throughout our state for the outstanding way in which our council conducts the business of our school. PAPER SALES Twice this year the council has sponsored paper drives. The Roosevelt district is divided into sections and a group of five stu- Presidential Conference. C. Larson, J. Johnson. P. Quanbcck. dents is assigned to each section. Each group works with a car and trailer. At the end of the day these fortunate people, who have been excused from school, are near exhaustion after lifting heavy bundles of paper, falling down stairways, and even repairing flat tires. It is surprising what one will go through to get out of a day of school work that will probably be made up anyway. Money, Money, Money . . . Fahlin, Olson, Holland. Straightening Things Out. Examining the Files. Carlton, Anderson, Mitchell, Hevenor, Quanbcck, L. Grctte, lofsren, M. Grcttc Schroeer, Vrudny, Johnson, Bickford. Price. C25]
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