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1 937 ECHOWAN Top Row: .WIson, Peterson, Pratt, Stevens, Felber, Thurston, Fornell. SECOSO Row: ll'illey, Bradley, Bender, Finnegan, Hull, Whelan, Henningsen. First Row: Xitke, Peters, Conley, Miss Olson, Peterson, Lindskog. ECHO STAFF Editor-in-Chief.............................Marion Conley Assistant Editor............................Virginia Peterson This year completes the twenty-third year in the life of the St. Louis Park High School Echo. When we say that the paper improves with age, we are making an absolute statement of fact. Marion Conley has been partly responsible for the marked improvement this year, although each one on the staff has faithfully contributed his share. The set-up of the paper has been the same but the staff has injected new life into the publication. The new features, the Guest Column, “On This Page, and the Spinal Column, were a new-found interest. The mimeotone ink used on the cover was the first venture of this sort and afforded pleasing results. Besides putting out a fine paper, the staff has been able to purchase new material for use this year and future years. Miss Olson's help and advice were invaluable aids to the staff. Tu'cnty-llircc
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1 937 ECHOWAN Tor How: Dahl, Anderson, Xelson, Whitfield, Justad. Skconp Row: Henning ten, Larsen, As flu ml, Fan Hors sen, Johnson, Wiley. First Row: Graham, Renner, Peterson, Carroll, Siernf. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL President..........................................Tom Renner Secretary................................Virginia Peterson A new method was used in selecting the Student Council this year. The Council was composed of the various presidents and secretaries of all the home rooms. Under the supervision of Mr. Evans, the Council was able to plan and arrange for many good assembly room programs during the year. They also appointed four members of Council to supervise the halls at noon. Under the capable leadership of Tom Renner, as president, the Council was a very active organization. T xvcnly-two
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1 937 ECHOWAN Tor Row: Cans. Warner, Christy, Graham, M., Fitch, Pxpijan. Second Row: Finney. Schryver, Johnson, Bales, McCarthy, Jerome. Rude. First Row: Graham, F... Gullifcr, Justad. Mr. Martinson, Stevens, Carlson. HI-Y President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Dan Justad Trevor Stevens - Tom Bates Harry Warner To create and maintain the highest standards of Christian life in the school and community, is the goal every one of the eighteen boys in the Hi-Y aims to live up to. The Hi-Y is one of the most active organizations in the High School. The group has helped to put across some of the functions of the year. In the safety drive the Hi-Y conducted an essay contest giving a prize to the winners. They assisted in the Christmas cheer program by sponsoring a movie. The admission was either a toy or money to be turned over to those in charge of the program. This year the Hi-Y became affiliated v ith the Minneapolis Hi-Y and next year will send two representatives to Camp Stowapi at Lake Independence to bring back information on Hi-Y topics. The Hi-Y has profited by having excellent speakers at each of its meetings. Mr. Martinson is advisor to the Hi-Y and ably helps them live up to their ideals. Twenty-four
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