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{SCHOOL DAYS} STUDENT COUNCIL President . . . .Stanley Scott Vice Pres. . . . . .Wayne Scott Secretary . . Cariotta Carroll Treasurer . . . .Louis Nicolas JUNIOR CLASS President . . . .Arthur Brandt Vice Prea. . . .'. . Nadine Lux Secretary ...........Lois Bahm Treasurer . . . Flcyd Tonnlges Council Rep. . . .Shirley Johnson president . . . . Glen Ingalls Secretary ........R. R . Sml th Treasurer ........Webster Ray BOARD CF EDUCATION
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SCHQOL.30ARD Top Row: Webster Ray, C. W. Moon, John Rasp. 2nd Row: P. R. Smith, Glen Ingalls, Karl Thelen, Sr. STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Robert Ingalls, Terence Messing, Shirley Johnson, Dona Watkins, Stanley Scott, Wayne DeTurk. 2nd Row: Louis Nicolas, C. C. Scofield. 3rd Row: Jimmy Collins, Wayne Scott, Nadine Lux, Jeanne Cook, retty Brigham, Cariotta Carroll, Robert Taddlken. JUNIOR CLASS Top Row: Wayne DeTurk, Robert Davis, Stanley Scott, Arthur Brandt, John Krunbach, Jerome Kosch, Louis Blrkel, Roland White, Donald Miller, Gerald Carter, Howard Kosch, Max Kosch, Terence Messing, Floyd Tonn- iges, Robert Bland, Harley Swan. 2nd Row: Shirley Cole, Donna Thelen, Patty Dornan, Hazel Johansen, Dorothy Fozzard, Estelle Kuntzelman, Shirley Johnson, Shirley McMeekin, Bess Hay, Bess Taddlken, Nadine Lux, Florence Nebosls, Loyola Kosch, Miss Lind. 3rd Row: Dorothy Thelen, Lois 3ahm, Dorothy Detimore SOward Richter, Burl Graff, Harold Kosch, Earl Graff, •Irlois Irland, Helen Gable, Phyllis Suddarth, Nadine Hansom, Dolores Thelen. left
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{SCHOOL DAYS)- SCHOOL BOARD It Is fitting and proper to give a place in our annual to that small group of men who are directors of our school. They budget the money paid by the taxpayer of District 32 and by the high school tuition students, so that we may have a building that is warm and in good repair, and so that we may have textbooks and equipment with which to work. During the past year they found It possible to in- stall new showers for both the boys and.the girls, to seed the football field, to Install new foot lights in the auditorium, and to install a stoker. We are grateful to the taxpayers for furnishing the where-with-all and to the board of education for the time and effort they donate to our school. We, the Seniors, hope that each child in school will show his appreciation by taking excellent care of the school property which is given Into his keeping during the year, and by obeying any rules which might aid In keep- ing up the good appearance of the building and grounds. The student council was organized In the fall of 1937. The council represents the student population and includes representatives from the closes and act- ivity groups. It takes an active part In determining student policy and regulates lnterclnss friction of any kind. It also permits students to hrve a voice in the administration of their activities. Another of its purposes is to safeguard funds of the various organiza- tions and clubs. All students and faculty members are considered members. The president, vice president and secretary are elected at large by ballot. Nominations are made by a STUDENT COUNCIL
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