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RECREATION ROOM CREATED BY STUDENT COUNCIL! The Student Council is set up to aid the teacher in governing the students of the school. This year the Student Council has been working on several ideas to improve the school. Thanks to the co-operation of the teachers and other people they have started a recreation room in the room where the old shop previously resided. A table tennis table built for the Student Council by Mr. Sells and the shop classes is one of the main features of this room. Nets and paddles were purchased by the school. Mr. Carmody, the faculty advisor, helped very much in keeping the council searching for new ideas to help students and teachers. The president was Vollie Sanders: vice president was Gerald Soperp and the secretary was Russell Speer. - I , ,- ggiillirfd LEFT T0 RIGHT: Phil Crabtree, Gerald Soper, Ray Wolver, Dick Scheel, Vollie Sanders, Russell Speer, Lanny Shultice, Mr. Carmody, jan McClelland. -4Q-
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'olume I Ai.-..... ings. semi Pi , H5 ' 7 The journalism class was first oraanized this year with Mrs. Porter as the sponsor. Members were all seniors and freshman because of class inflictions seventh period. Staff members Published the Spotliaht, the monthly school paper and furnished news for the local community paper each week. Editor .......... Ruth Scheel Co-editor . . . Mary lane Hardinq Sports Editors . . Laura I-,fleacham Frazier Coffee Art tfditor ......... Judy Cox Iixchanao Ilditor .... Fern flick Reporters .... iietty Armantrout Jeanine Harnbora lietty Ilarrison Cherrie Hick Sondra Houtt Carol '.'.'ilson lietty Tokheint This staff wrote reaular stories but quest articles were also pub- lished. NEW NEWSPAPER IS AN IMMEDIATE SUCCESS There were indeed so many desirable things about this new newspaper that it was difficult to summarize in a short space all the aood features of the paper. One of the most delightful features of the paper is the art work on the covers SPOTLIGHT STAFF MEMBERS ATTEND PRESS CONFERENCE ln Iloveinber, nine members of the Qpotliaht staff attended the annual lowa Press Conference at Drake Ilniversity. They attended classes in the afternoon in order to aain more knowledae and ideas of how to oraanize cmd better the school ldlrper' 'krki k'kHl A'i' ART WORK IS APPRECIATED Hruce Calbreath has contributed much to the art work in the news- paper as well as workina on art work in the I?oundup . llis art talent is always in demand and his work is appreciated. 'k'k1l'i k'k'k'k NEWS BRIEF The school is indebted to the PTA for the beautiful 27 inch Stewart Warner TV set which was presented at Bill Riley's show. -50- of many of the issues. Human interest stories on personalities around the school were colorful and enjoyed to the fullest. The birthday calendar proved to be just the thinq for us date for- aetters. Editorials plus bits of information about customs and holidays were educational as well as entertaininq. As always the sports paae was one of the most avidly read. Of course those bits of aossip in Dots and lots were really fun to read too. The news items were interestina also. Everyone will aaree that this paper was eagerly accepted. 00 PAPERS' SALES SOARED! lt didn't take lonq for the stud- ents at AHS to catch on to the spirit of readinq the latest news in their own newspaper. Pages were added to the paper and sales zoomed.
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