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Student (Routed Left to right: Kenneth Bodden, Nancy Allarding, Mrs. Carpenter, Patricia Bintzler, Kathleen Walsh, Quentin Laraers Back Row, left to right: Miss Griffin, P. Bintzler, S. Polster, C. Dogs, T. Mertig, K. Bodden, D. Hartmann, I. Eckhardt. 2nd Row: C. Leichtle, J® Schuster, D. Justman, H. Schultz, J. Hoepner, N.Allar- ding. Front Row: R. Forstner, C. Arndt, R. Pink, G. Kckmann, G. Eckman, S. Giese. Not pictured: K. Walsh, J). Benedurn, V. Schrank.
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STUDENT COUNCIL C§) ' '-wo -oW. Early in the school year the High School students organized the Student Council for the purpose of being the link between the faculty and the students. We elected Patricia Bintzler as the council president. The students from each class met to decide which boy and girl should represent them in the council.Quentin Lamers and Kathleen Walsh represent the freshman class and Ken- neth Bodden and Nancy Allarding represent the sophomores. SCHOOL PATROL Shortly before Christmas Miss MaudeGriffin organized the school Safety Patrol. On our Open-House day, November 18, the patrol- men, lieutenants and captains were installed by Officer A1 Gur- ske. The duties of the patrol are to maintain safety and order in our school. They have done an excellent job Carnival October 29, 1949, was the date of our carnival, but for several weeks before we were very busy making prizes and getting things ready. The carnival was a huge success and we wish to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped to make this possible. HIGH SCHOOL STEW Take one high school student. Soak in ordinary school routine from morning until late afternoon. Add at various intervals during the day a couple of failing grades, a scolding and some wasted time. At three- thirty drain and soak for an hour in a detention solu- tion. Drain and add candy or a sundae from Foti's and then a hasty supper. Season with a little fussing, some movies and perhaps another sundae. Serve at once with bad dream's. Most people think this stew delicious while others do not, but it depends upon whether they are participants or spectators. Ivy, Nancy, and Earl PRESHIES The freshmen differ from most things no matter where they1re found. They re like the frog the croaks and sings, and green the whole year 'round. CLASS MOTTO Never do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow
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