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5 , 4533 4 .V tad ent Government The officers of the Student Council are A1 Hop- per, president, Virg Sandvig, vice-president, and Jeanette Gall, secretary. These officers and thirteen members, elected to represent each class, compose the Executive Council. Specific projects that have been carried out this year are: the Red Cross Drive and the campaign for decorating the Day Rooms at the army school. The main purpose of this smaller group is to carry out programs suggested by the Student Council or to suggest things to be submitted to the General Council. Executive Council, seated: Al Hopper, Woodrow Larson, Marlys Sandvig, Pat lVIeyers, Jeanette Gall, Charlotte lseman, Virg Sandvig, Merle Moxnes, Glen Hundley, Gene Stillman. Standing: Dave Austin, Gene Johnson, Bill Savage. Members not included in picture are: Chuck Frantz and Earl Opheim. Pictured below is the committee that had charge of the decoration of the Day Rooms at the army camp. From left to right: Al Hopper, Gene Still- man, Jeanette Gall, and Ernest Castle. Not shown is Charlotte lseman. he ex x L X .M- mi.
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i .1 Scnool Bon d and 0ff1'cers The executive branch of the Sioux Falls Board of Education, consisting of five members and four ofiicials, is responsible for the finances, teaching force, and gen- eral supervision of the school system. Seated, from left to right are: Russell Johnson, Guy A. Larsong Dr. TO THE SENIORS OF 1943: In addition to your scholastic accomplishments, I hope the school system of Sioux Falls has imbued you with three values equally important in living a worthy life. First: I hope you have discovered the meaning and value of work, a factor upon which all progress in the world de- pends. I would have you believe in it as your grandfathers believed in it. Today, as in their day, the challenge to citizenship is the challenge to work. Second: In the school's program you have been asked to conform to certain regulations and rules upon which the welfare of all depends. Let us call it discipline. We have tried to create an attitude of willingness to do the things you were supposed to do in the places where you were and to do them without whining and without excuses. Such an atti- tude is basic to good citizenship and implies that there are duties, obligations and responsibilities that accompany the many privileges that American Democracy affords. Third: In spite of the shadows that have hovered over the earth during your high school days, I hope you have pre- served your faith, faith in yourselves, faith in humanity, faith in the American way of life, faith in divine supremacy. The heritage of learning that we have tried to pass on to you together with these three values will acquire added meaning in the challenges of life that await you. I trust they will prove to be a source of strength sufficient unto the day thereof. W. I. EARLY Superintendent of Schools 9 John Gregg, president, Mrs. Fannie Douthitg and H. B. Saure, vice-president. Standing, from left to right are: Walter C. Leyse, clerk, Claude A. Hamilton, attorneyg John K. Cressey, treasurer, and Carl W. Hermann, superintendent of buildings and grounds. Superintendent QB! 'li
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