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FIRST ROW: David Browning, Carolyn Rodebauqh, Nancy W y m a n , N a n c y Schmidt, Paul Shep- herd. S E C O N D R O W : Robert LaTour, Ben Dennis, Mrs. Burk- hart, Iohn Woods. 1 rm, X -. rv S-I X QQ? 2' t' 'fi 'Y STUDEIIT CDUIICIL OFFICERS President ........ ............ H arold White Vice President Nancy Wyman Secretary ..... Ianet Butler Treasurer . . . . . Carolyn Rodebauqh Reporter .... . . Nancy Schmidt Adviser .............................. Mrs Burkhart tree in the lower hall ot the school. The Chimes Rana . Student Council consists of two representatives from each class, eiqhth to twelfth. The organization has annual programs at Thanksqivinq, Christmas, and Easter. During the Christmas holidays the Student Council places a decorated Christmas There were the usual activities this year First came the Thanksqivinq proqramg a aroup of students qave the playlet A MODERN THANKSGIVINGH. At the Christmas program the quest speaker was Rev. Hountras, minister of the Greek Orthodox Church in Toledo. The double sextette sanq Hark Now, O Shepherds , and Barbara Nowakowski recited Why
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OFFICERS President ...... Barbara lones Vice President . . . Luella Allen Secretary ...... Doris Carroll Treasurer . . . . . Betty Krohn Adviser .......... Mr. Moore The Senior Honor Society is a national organization for eleventh and twelfth grade students who maintain the re- quirements set forth by this organization in scholarship, leadership, service, and char- acter. One new member, Doris Carroll, was elected to this so- ciety at the beginning of the first semester. Several proba- tionary members were also added. Marilyn Gunn became an active member at the be- ginning of the second semester. Members received certificates and pins to signify that they are nationally recognized honor students. 34 FIRST ROW: Shirley Gib- son, Luella Allen, Doris Carroll, Barbara lones, Ed Houk. SECOND BOW: Mr. Moore, Mary Krohn, David Mar- tin, Betty Krohn, LaDonna Burgin. The honor students of the eight, ninth, and tenth grades constitute lunior Honor Society. This society was organized to create more school studies FIRST ROW: Dorothy Dennis, Iames Leonard, Laura Brown, Dolores Mierczynski, Mary Mr. Sutter. SECOND BOW: Donald Houk, Loretta Miller, Nancy Schmidt, Ella Haynes, Frttzie Heindorff, Brint, Carolyn Bodebaugh.
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.1 V' ,...,+ H, -W, ., M , ,hxxk M- 'v-- A rf FIRST ROW: Betty Krohn, Barbara lones, Sue Nowowieiski, Ann Iones, LaDonna Burqin, Fritzie Hemdorff, Elaine Feas er. DECOND ROW: Guy Willis, Bill Newriham, Dick Pollock, Bill Gall, lim Schmidt, David Pheils, Gloria . iotrowski. MHIRD ROW: Mary Krohn, Dolores Mierczynski, l.aVcrne Richardson, Nan Peebles, 'cAnn Hartman, loyce Pfaff. SUCIETHS RUIIIHIIH OFFICERS President ........ ............. . . David Martin Vice President . .. ...... Guy Willis Secretary ..... . . LaDonna Burqin Treasurer . . .... Betty Krohn Adviser ..... ....... ............................ M r s. Abell L Membership in the Latin Club is extended to all those students who have successfully completed two semesters of Latin. For the first time in the history of this club, the a Roman style dinner. At this affair new members actinq as slaves who did the servinq true to Roman tradition. In addition, for the first time in Holland, this be-come affiliated with the lunior Classical League. members enjoyed were initiated by organization has Iackie Hahn, xiljt tli-1 X
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