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SENIOR CENTRAL BOARD-Bottom Row: Markham, Mor- Bentkowski, Schlesinger, Mrs. Meisenheimer. Third Row: lock, Irwin, Krull, Milano, Mattulke, Czerniejewski. Second Merkens, Hanson, Fiedler, jones, j. Baker, Harlock, Rose, Row: Mrs. Viehe, G. Baker, Park, Sampson, Roetzer, Cowlin, Aquila, Perrin, Wack, Law, Burgwardt. Megas, Bowman, Wertz, Gross, Melberg, Pesch, Davis, Lebo, Looking backward, almost obliterated are .. . This year's Senior Central Board, comprised of the homeroom officers, was responsible for making many decisions affecting class activities. They sug- gested candidates for class officers, made plans and arrangements for class parties, selected colors of caps and gowns, and handled the sale of graduation announcements and name cards. An innovation established by the 1964 board was the stress placed on keeping homerooms informed of class activities. Representatives were encouraged to report student response to ideas proposed by the board, making the Senior Central Board a better reflection of majority interests. The popular decisions resulting were greatly responsible for the success of our senior year. SENIOR ADVISORS-Bottom Row: Mrs. Beuter, Miss Magavero, Mrs. Viehe, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Mrs. Glaz- ier. Second Row: Mr. Boland, Mrs. Slade, Mrs. Knudson, Mr. Osborne. Third Row: Mr. Peightel, Mr. Giese, Mr. Teague, Mr. Garrison, Mr. Clark.
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