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ta Ist rom Mrs St1t7 Mrs Brunner Mrs Kincaid Mrs Haffa 2nd row Rhoda Hunt Mrs Beale Mrs Rolfe CASTLE CO0K The cafeteria staff under the dlrec tion of Mrs Veronica Macaulev is re sponsible for preparing and sc-rung lunches for the 1300 members of our medieval community Students on the staff give freely of their time to assist in the smooth running schedule of our lunch hours Bt Mrs Veronica Macauley Dzetzczan 7 1: Ift row Florence Delphord Helen Day Aileen Conley 2nd row: ack Parks Gerald Davidson Philip Barber, Bob Toth Bob Zimdahl Peter Schillke. John Robertson, VVilliam Helffenstein, John Cameron. THE TOWER ' 24 Q Not Pictured: Louis Mil- ler William Scull Rob- ert Westphal Mrs. Mary Rolfe Mrs. Grace Bealer. Gebhard Thurnherr It is the job of these men to keep the castle and its grounds in good condition and uphold its beautiful appearance. We owe them many thanks for their cooperation with our after-school ac- tivities.
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DIR CTDR DT ADULT EDUCATIDN ls, MR CARL Mrmcu The smooth runnln schedule of Amhcrsts nxqht school IS due to the cflorts of Mr Carl M1HlCh Drrector of Adult Education ATTENDANCE DFFICER Jfx X-4 ,pf MR ALAN SCHAPFFR It IS the Job of Mr Schaefer as attendance officer to 1ssue passes readmlt cards and superwse other necessary matters concernm b sentees Mr Schaefer also coaches the Freshman basketball and V football teams Hrs cheerful co operatron IS known and apprecl ated by both students and faculty THE TOWER - l mga. I ,ii V . - ' gr l X, if f , s ' ' , , ' X ,fbi X V 1 . . , I I E , ' Q. 1-Jar , - I sa 'il , , X i A X ff qi- .J , .1 'Y' A v ww. f , E lr T yt h , 4 K nu. ' it .2 ' Y , 1 A xl txt of ,F . I , Nagy! 'X ,. X I X 1 All I I U! , I A ,I M' - A fx v- . . 1 . R . A , , r , ' , , ' g a - K A . ' J ' H - T ' , ' ' jiihisx - Lf i +.,t...,...1Gq R jj - , .L X T 5. jj . XX X
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STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR HIGH-Ist row: Miss Car- nahan, advisor, Ellen Brunner, Georgia Demopolous, Paul Dahmer, treasurer, Roy Fowler, president, Mary Lou Hen- derson, vice-president, Carol Brown, secretary: Dorothy Scott, Mr. Rosen- berry, Sponsor. 2nd row: Walter Man- ske, Bob Zimdahl, Sue Harvey, Esther Winfield, Milly Gillman, Clare Braun- lich, Nancy Sperry, Charles Croco, Jack Bissell. 3rd row: Dick Starr, John May- field, Marion Phrender, Betty Jansen, Helene Green, Myrna Hadley, Peter Witt, Elmer Haas. 4th row: Hugh Mil- ler, Don Goetzman, Ted Springstead, Roger Nicholson, Jerry Thuman. K IGHT 0F THE ROU D TABLE This year the Student Council split into a Junior High and a Senior High group. They have carried on separate projects throughout the year, and have com- bined on the charity drives, and other projects pertain- ing to the whole school. The council has been quite active, revising their constitution, publishing a new handbook, running a magazine drive and keeping students posted with their bulletin board in the stacks. Because of the magazine drive, this year we were able to help the school newspaper financially. The various committees on the council have been very busy. The Juke box committee, headed by Roger Nicholson, has taken care of the many Juke box re- pairs and the selection of new records. There was also a committee headed by Ted Springstead which studied cafeteria conditions. Nancy Sperry has done a good job on the constitution as chairman of the judicial committee. The Activities Committee was unavoid- ably detained and has set up some rules for future Activity Committees to follow, so that charters may be issued in the first few weeks of school. The chair- man of the Activities Committee was Mary Lou Hen- derson. Nancy Conn has been the capable editor of the handbook. Working just as hard on the council are the officers: Roy Fowler, president, Mary Lou Henderson, vice- fx.. x ',,' president, Carol Brown, secretary, and Paul Dahmer, treasurer. Our sponsor is Mr. Rosenberry and our ad- visor, Miss Carnahan. Without their guidance and advice the success of the Senior High Student Council would have been dubious. The biggest project which the Junior High Student Council faced this year was the construction of a Constitution, since the Council could not function properly until this was done. Audrey Miller was chair- man of the committee which had the constitution ready for ratification in May.- Other committees were the Activities Committee which arranged the first Junior High Christmas Party under the direction of Rocky Ford, and the Parlia- mentary Procedures Committee, headed by Marcia Lacke. The temporary ofiicers who have done a splendid job are: David Hegg, chairman, Marjorie Kremers secretary, and Audrey Hurd, treasurer. lil JU IOR HIGH Ist row: Miss Fitzgibbons, Carl Han- sen, Jim Grafton, Gary Smith, Sandra W'endt, Joy Hartke, Robin Askin, Mr. Blish. 2nd row: Marjean Eckhert, Glenna Joslyn, Evelyn Kolbe, Audrey Miller, Audrey Hurd, Ann Austin, John Harbison, Charles Pettis. 3rd row: Bill Bacon, Dick DuBois, Chris Lawson, Fred Manske, Dave Hegg, Rocky Ford, Marcia Lacke, Craig YN'ratten. THE TOWER ' 23
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