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Page 32 text:
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.-S' 0 ' g STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS INSTALLED OFFICERS Student Council Officers Seated: Eileen Bonney-Secretory John Anthony-President Standing: Mickie Kor-Vice President John Council-Treasurer Wilfred Miller-Historian
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n ll The foods class had a Christmas Wassail party tor their parents and teachers. The clothing class presented a style show for the Sr. Y-Teens. Our radio programs have been presented once each week. The freshman class had a Barn Dance March I4. Not to be outdone by freshmen, the juniors held a chile Supper and mixer on the follow- ing Friday night. The all school play, The Tinker, was presented with much Success. The G. A. A. had its intramural volley ball games and did very well for our school. We had very many interesting pep sessions, and convocations on Fridays were usually tops. These were all very well planned. The Supervising Teachers Conference was held here in March. Members of our Student Council visited council meetings in other schools in April. The senior play, Tiger House, was presented in May and went over with a bang. The Latin Club had their annual Roman banquet and the Spanish Club had a typical Spanish Christmas party. Miss Sirri Sahlman from Helsinki, Finland, has been studying at the college this post winter and working with the elementary children of our school. Miss Sahlman intends to go back to Finland and resume her teaching of the elementary grades. The Junior-Senior banquet and Prom were held early in June. We must say that we all had a very enjoyable evening. The Senior reception for parents and friends was held. The Baccalaureate and Commencement services were the last of our activities except for our picnic where we all ioined in, and brought the school year joyfully to an end. Zlfalzking. Un .... auf Un !
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The Student Council, which has held regular meet- ings each week, has kept a bulletin board and a Scrap book of important happenings. The most attractive display cases have been commended. The handbook planned by the Council last year was distributed in January I947 and a clean-up pro- grom was also instituted at that time, Members of the council have had charge of two convocations, two mixers, cnd a radio program. In April they visited student councils in other schools, SPONSORS: MISS MERIBAI-I CLARK, MISS ESTHER OEI-IRING A REGULAR TUESDAY COUNCIL MEETING MARJORIE GRUENHOLZ WINGS STUDENT COUNCIL HANDBOOK AT QUIZ CONVOCATION
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