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BOB ERNST, BILL BURNS, HANK SZTUK, BUD STEIN Ol IS DAVIS, RITA STEIN, BOB ARMBRUSTER, PRESIDENT, MARY KRAWCZYK, AND MARJORIE PULSCHEN In the Student Council the school has an organization which represents student participation in self-government, and coopera- tion of the students with the school program. The Council, in its regular pow-Wow sessions, solves individual and group problems relating to each student and to the group activities. It also rounds out a yearly program in planning and sponsoring assembly pro- grams, urging appreciation of school property, sponsoring dances, directing student monitor supervision in halls and study halls, pur- chasing with its funds gifts for the school, and promoting all that is progress for our High School. This year the Council financed and presented the Red Book, a handbook guide for students and faculty. From its treasury each year is made the loan for Senior Honor Society awards. This representative group is composed of just nine members, a boy and a girl elected by each class, and the President, a Senior elected by all of the classes. It is directed by Mary Ellen Sack- steder. he f'li625 council f-' a'z6itzatou v-' ,aeacemaleu 28
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LETTER CLUB These distinguished warriors are identified by their white PC letter awards worn upon red sweaters. In basketball, football, and track, these mighty warriors shoulder the responsi- bilities of the tribe. To attain a letter in athletics is to be received into this great band. Chief warrior of the tribe was Wayne Cedoz, and Paul Molnar was scribe and wampum keeper. Norman Sayen is faculty advisor. KZEVQJ The braves belong to a clan known as Hi-Y, which is a branch of the national Y. M. C. A. It is composed of a group of junior and Senior boys whose purpose is to build better character and make better citizens. The organization this year consisted of twenty-one braves. At the head of the clan were Ed Kowalczk, Presidentg john Neidecker, Vice Presi- dentg Cliff Herbert, Secretaryg and Bob Armbruster, Treasurer. Arthur Studebaker and Wade Watts were co-sponsors. HI-Y 27
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PAT SULLIVAN, DORIS DAVIS, PAT HUNGELMANN, ED JONES, MARJORIE PULSCHEN. RALPH REIDMAIER. JANE MILLER, JACK MILLER, MARY JEAN LOTRIDGE, BOB ERNST, MARGARET MITCHELL, JEAN NEL- SON' BILL KOOBQ EILEEN DEBIEN, MAX STEPHENSON, EDITOR NATALIE JOSEPH, JOHN NEIDECKER, BETTY NEEDHAM, AND MAY SCHAPER: ABSENT: BOYD MILLER, ANN PAPCUN, BILL ANDERSON. RITA STEIN, AND ELEANORE BAHNSEN. From the Wigwam there has been issued through the year the bi-monthly smoke signals, ardently sent forth by the industrious Compass Staff. This year in December the second birthday of the school newspaper was celebrated with a special Chrismas edition. With a determined spirit the members of the Staff vowed to make the smoke signals rise higher and higher. They aimed to equal or surpass the attainment of last year,s work, a second place award in the contest sponsored by Quill and Scroll, International Society of High School Journalists. It has been the practice of the smoke signal senders to mingle fun with work. A banquet started the year off rightg business meetings were interspersed with pot-lucks and partiesg a dance was sponsored for the students. The business men were again cooperative in contributing as boosters of The Compassng and yearly subscriptions helped form the Financial basis for editing it. Upperclassmen of the Staff who qualified for Quill and Scroll membership this year were: Natalie Joseph, Betty Needham, John Neidecker, Margaret Mitchell anil Pita Stein. Mary Ellen Sacksteder is faculty advisor. 5 '625' ill Tie :mole .dzynaf f-4 Aigh it 1132.4 144 , . 29
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