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JoAnn Boelman, Barbara Brooks, Julie Stauffacher, Mary Wolf, Marjorie Humke, Sheryl Groninga, Bill Meyer, David Pries, Francis Fritz ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY . . .Scholarship, Leadership, Character and Service are the four principles on which mem bership in the society is based. . . . To be eligible for membership, junior and senior students must rank in the top third of their class. The integrity of the individual, his cheerful willingness to give of his time and effort, and the responsibility he assumes in guiding others, are important qualities in the se- lection of members. . . . Members were elected at the close of the first semester and were installed on February Z7 at a high school assembly. As is Cugtomary, gold pins and certificates were awarded the new members by the Student Council. S enior Members Barbara Brooks, Sheryl Groninga, Marjorie Humke, Bill Meyer 'igwga' David Pries, Julie Stauffacher, Mary Wolf ls if Junior Members JoAnn Boelman, Francis Fritz This page courtesy of Dr. E. H. WITT, Dentist. A u 25
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'-'L-...Q Standing: J Miss Jacob, Crriffel, Ma. Qb.1+ ri Weber, Gerry Janssen, Mike Kurth, Dave Pries, Dennis Bentley, .obert Formanek. Seated: Sharyn Growden, Dick Ridout, Bill ery Miller, Bob Cobie, Linda Bear. STUDE T COUNCIL . . . Each class sends two representatives and its presi- dent to serve on the Student Council. David Pries is tne president, Dick Ridout, vice president, and Linda Bear, secretary. Miss Jacob is adviser. . . . The Student Council had complete charge of the Home coming festivities this year--initiation and the nomination and voting for Homecoming Queen. . , ,They improved their financial standing by operating a check room at the basketball games and at other school functions. . . . When the decision was made to get new graduation caps and gowns, the Student Council was asked to select the color. They chose navy blue. . . . To make the incoming Freshmen feel welcome, the Student Council again held their annual spring party on the last day of school. This page sponsored by the ACKLEY WORLD JOURNAL. Z4
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The Teen Club had another sucnessful yt ar x 1th all the gurls un hxgh sfhool p1rt1n1pat1nf,, 111 the club dCll'x1l1l s Var1ous subjects from Dat1ng t Cookxnv werq nrt sented at the meetxngs The annual Chzxstmas formal presznted by the Teen Club proxed to be 1 grand Success Tha theme for thc evemng, was Roses ln the Snow and the gym was beautl fully deporated to f1t the theme under the superv1s1on of Llnda Flessa Mothers were xnwted to a Spr1ng Tea on May l3 The offlcers for the Lomlng year were lnstalled at th1s fneetlng Presldent Llnda Bear Because of a w1ndy I-Iomegomnug afternoon the hard Vice Presldent MarJOr1e Humke work of the float comm1ttee was ru1ncd 1n a few short Secretary Gretchen Abkes mxnutes But leave It up to the Teen Club to saxe the Treasurer Bonme Houts day' They ran the float anyhow saylng Let's make a Soc1alCha1rman D1X1S Cockerham WO!-Db mess of Relnbeckl Program Cha rman Barbara Brooks Servmce Cha1rman Carol Wolf Adv1ser Helen Rath Th1S page sponsored by DREW'S SHOE STORE ze Q .. . ,- . . . C , 1 x, 1 ' 2 ' y ' , . , ',. ' ' . vr A vw , vw 4 vv B I L ,L . .- U U I 1 1 ' 1 ff - fx 1 - ' , f K -- 1 4 x , . ' 7 , vw ' .vv . I . '- , ' ,' ' , ------ - A, , - - ' . ' , ' f - -- ' ' 11 , . 1 . . ., 4 I' - .A . I 1 c '
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