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TUDE T John Mitchell Vice President Beth Sollie Charlene Anderson Secretary Treasurer NATE Page 4 ROW lc Mr. Londahl, Pedersen, Anderson, Mitchell, E. Smith, Sollie, Campbell, Boling. ROW 2: Swanson, Davis, McAllister, Hart, Wittenberg, Cannon, Schwarz, McClintock, McNulty, Chouinard, K. Smith, M. Allen, Everham, Branford, P, Pearson, Long, Jacka, Tobey Gauntlett. ROW 3: G. Nelson, Townsend, Wynans, Osheroff Marrs, P. Heikkila, Fredrickson, Acker, Spoon, Polk, Kuhns, Faulkner, Penttila.
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N M MURIAM George Palo Born January 2, 1916 Died September 17, 1961 Teacher and Coach from 1939 to 1943 and from 1947 to 1961 ll And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year: 'Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown'g and he replied: 'Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God'. Proem by Haskins w-.LJ I '11 gmt .1 I Page 3
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G0 ERNMENT Eddie Smith Student Body President Student Body President's Message The school year started with a much more ac- tive Senate supporting previous decisions and mak- ing new proposals. The Senate approved a United Fund drive, in which the three classes conducted a contest to raise money--the losing class to pre- sent an assembly. The sum of money earned by the three classes was divided among various or- ganizations, such as the American Field Service, March of Dimes, etc. The Senate is composed of the Student Body President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, four boy and girl senators from each class, the class presidents, Boys' Federation President, Coun- cil of Girls President, leaders of various school organizations, and the Yell King. The Board of Control assisted with student government. Meet- ings were held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, at which members discussed and took action on school problems. Student Body assemblies were well organized and entertaining. A very active Pep Club stimu- lated enthusiasm during assemblies and sporting events with pep banners, posters, and booster but- tons. This year the Pep Club did a fine job of organizing a card section. The President appointed a Hall Traffic Com- mittee, which studied hall conditions and sug- gested possible solutions. The Council of Girls, Boys' Federation, Girls' Athletic Association, and many other organizations deserve recognition for their efforts to make this school year successful. As Student Body President, l would like to thank the members of the Board of Control, the Senate, the faculty, and the students for their interest and support in supporting school affairs. Page
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