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Student 60 uc!! Left to rlght Terry Byrd Betty Burton Jack Lemon Lane Mlller Cae Cashen Ted Perry Norma Lebsack Lamolne Carmlchael Barbara Neumann Venee Kramer Terry Schne ler Pat Kltchen Sandra Drake Mem Bell 'Nils Humphrle Wir 'Hanley Tom Hmrlch One of the oldest and best known OI'g3IllZ3llOI'lS IS the STUDENT COLNCIL Thls orgamzatxon IS the lmk between the students and the faculty Through these people the student body make known their suggestlons and obyectlons IH the goy ern ment of school affa1rs The members are elected by popular vote and are to serve for one year Sxx members represent the Senlor class fue Meetlngs are held once each week at whlch yarlous matters such as snack bars rmprovements for the school and problems confrontmg both student and teachers are dlscussed The Student Councll 1s responslble for two formal proms one at CTITISTIIIBQ the other IH the sprung OFFICERS Presultnt Tom Hmrlths Secretary Wenee lxramer Treasurer Pat lxltchen funzor Rep Norma Leb ack Sophomore Rep Ted Perry Y Z-sz the Jumor class and four the Sophomores
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,Annual Staff f? v ANNI Al Edztor Assoczate Ed Secretary Buszness ll r Classes Orgam ations Aclltzlzes qnupshots Admznzstratzon r Sports sTAFF Bob Halnex Pat lXltCl'l6l1 Nlarx Redding Venee lxramer Bose Conrox Sandra Drake grid Lexus Tom HlIlflCh Blll Xxelson Jun llaulne Joc Moran funzor Hzgh Jackie 'Nlarkxs ad Here they are the STAFF of this year's annual To them belong the laurels for one of the outstandlng annuals 1n the history of 'VI H 5 Tlme enthuslasm enjoy ment, and just plaln hard work went into the making of this pride worthy annual But the staff feels that the yearbook could not hate been so great a success lf lt were not for the wisdom and guidance of their sponsor Mrs Hope Rees and the magnl flcent leadershlp of their editor, Bob Harney First row: Pat Kitchen, Rose Conroy, Sandra Drake, Cue Cashen, Jacki Markwad, Elinor Niel- sen, Alice Hiatt. Second row: Mrs. Rees, Donna Madron, Helen Herrmann, Doris Stevens, Mary Redding, Sigrid Lewis, Mr. Minnick. Third row: Peggy Appleyard, Barbara Cotton, Pat Mc- Ilmoyle, Venee Kramer, Karen Almquist, Carolyn Kennedy, Erma Williams. Fourth row: Roger Redman, Tom Hinrichs, Bob Hainey, Bob Jones, Jim Daume, Bill Axelson, Joe Moran, Stew Karrer, Don Lieberth.
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I6 d Pepper Your pep your pep Yes our picture of school days at MHS would hardly be complete without the usual show of enthusiasm and school spirit whlch prevails throughout the school The 1na1n part in the formation of a picture of school spirit IS played by the 106 members of the RED PEPPERS high school pep organization for girls Each fall the Red Peppers elect a sponsor for the coming school year This year as has been the precedent m the past three years Mr Watkins was chosen by the girls to serve as sponsor Under her expert attention the club has functioned more smoothly than ever and has a long pedigree of worthwhile projects which contrlbute toward the boosting of school spirit Of prlme lmportance to members of the Red Peppers are the annual Color Day festivities and the annual Athletic banquet which IS held in honor of the M club Also on the calendar of ewents are the rummage sales held to secure funds for operation of the organlzation and weekly snack bars planned with the same purpose in mind Members of the Red Peppers cabinet busily mapping plans for the organization are Karen Almquist, Jacki Markwad, Sherry Lou Shepherd, president Sandra Drake, Helen Herrmann, sponsor Mrs. Watkins, Carolyn Kennedy and Cae Cashen.
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