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MARK WODTKE MARGARET FINN President Vice-Prexic1'er1l First Row: Perkins, Lebo, Williams, Graham, Finn, Wodtke, Stec Judy Boyer Second Row' Mr Ulrich Nosha Case S. 9 ' ' ' yi 5 Brown, Milano, Sampson, Hornbeck, Mattulke, Hoffmann, Pesch S. Bley, jean Boyer. Third Row: Hargesheimer, Hale, Heine man, Carpenter, V. Bley, Brownell, Franklin, Ptasznik, An derson, Czerniejewski. Fourth Row: M. Brown, XWoolley, Graf, Falconer, Kraiger, Bapst, Lancaster. DONALD WILLIAMS T1'ea5urer STUDENT COUNCIL This year's Student Council, composed of all homeroom presidents, was ably led by President Mark Wodtke under the guidance of Mr. Ulrich. Other officers included Margaret Finn, vice-president, Keith Graham, secretaryg and Donald Williains, treasurer. Among the accomplishments of the Council were aid for the Foreign Exchange Student Program, sup- ervision of the student store, and management of the refreshment stand at football games. It pro- vided Merit Award keys, which were presented to deserving students at the beginning of the year. Students' suggestions for improving our school have been and will continue to be gladly welcomed for discussion by the Student Council. 10 KEITH GRAHAM Secretary
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x MR. RAVEL Principal MRS. MEYN i MR. JAYNE Assistant Prinripnl THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE has guided us through the give his kind attention and student. He has acted in the High Sch0ol's student body of the school year. Assisting him has been Mr. Jayne, who has tackled and solved the many questions and 'problems we have brought to the office daily. Together with Mrs. Meyn and Mrs. Horton, they have kept the office functioning -an effective and able staff. Again, Mr. Ravel school year-ready to personal aid to every interests of Hamburg in the many activities 9 MRS. HORTON
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