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Tor Row: Svobo.ia, Chris, Shall man. Skcond Row: Stone, Small, SylanJer, Krake. FiRvr Row: Min LurtAquisl, Charier, Hitchcock, Atttcooll, .Mr. Nelson. Echowan Staff Editor-in-Chief.......................Jacquelyn Hitchcock Assistant Editor...............................Helen Attwooll Business Manager..............................Warren Chance Advertising Manager............................Russell Sewall Origin of Name Josephine Thomas, a graduate in 1929 of our high school, originated the name Echowan for the first annual published by St. Louis Park High School. Her explanation and reason for choosing this name is as follows: Within the pages of this annual we are putting the best that is in us. the highest loyalty, the finest school spirit, the cleanest sportsmanship. We want our annual to be an active memory to those who follow us: we wont to pass on to coming students of St. Louis Park the spirit of our high school. For twenty-two years our school paper has echooJ our acrivities in the Echo. The spirit of the Echo will live on in the Echowan (Echo-on). Our echoes will roll From soul to soul And grow forever And forever in— The Echowan. T ucnty-six
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Tor Row: Mo Ides tad, Seirtip, Graham, E.t Johnson, K., Clark, Stevens, Melius. Second Row: Reiman n, Whelan, Hull, Harris, Hates, Stone, Johnson, R. Fik»t Row: Hitchcock, McAdams, Clay, Mr. McKay, Shank. King, Hansen. Student Council President.......................................Doyle Clay Secretary.............................. - Peg McAdams This past year the Student Council has been one of the most active organizations in the school. They were organized early in the fall so as to start the school activities by setting the dates of the social events and activities which were to occur during the school term. Student Activity ticket sales were sponsored by the Student Counci . The puroose of these tickeis was to reduce expenses per student end also to get mo'o students interested in school functions. Several programs have been sponsored by the Council. These consisted of outside speakers, and home talent. The student body appreciated these programs and felt they were very entertaining. The Student Council is formed so that the pupils will have a part in the government of the school. All the members of the past year have felt a true interest in this work and feel it is very necessary that it be kept up next year. Twenty-fire
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Tor Row: McAdams, Seeliger, Henderson, Stevens, Sctcall, Rlanchard. Third Row: Krake, King, Thompson, Hitchcock, Ludtcig, Dunn, May!one. Second Row: Santrizos, Cook, Jenkins, Wiest, Rebmann, Peterson. Fihs-t Row: l.undy, Johnson, Mist Giendenning, Min Olson, Mnldestad, Harris. Echo The Echo, which has been the school paper for the past twenty-two years, has seen many new improvements under the guiding hands of Maurine Moldestad, this year's editor. This year the Echo has contained each time a feature article or story which was added to its pages for the entertainment and education of its readers. It has always had editorials, society, class notes, and humor pages. The Echo Staff is suffering a great many losses this year: The editor—Maurine Moldestad: mimeographers—Earl Seeliger and Russell Sewall: humor editor—Thomas Henderson: society editor—Beatrice Maylone: artists—Robert Lundy, Lenore Krake and Margaret Ludwig: rewrite—Betty Ann Harris: Senior reporter—Patsy Thompson; typists—Lenore Krake, Adelle Dunn. Celia King. Marion Santrizos, Edith Rebmann, Joyce Cook, Edith Blanchard. Those of the staff who are graduating this year extend the best of wishes to those who will fill their places for they know the long hours of weary labor necessary to putting out a really good school paper. T uenty-seven
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