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Student Council The Student Council was first organized in 1947. Its goal is to create and maintain school spirit, and to strengthen the good relationship between faculty and students. Besides the numerous pep sessions each year, the council an- nually sponsors the Homecoming parade and dance, the Christmas painting con- tests and the cheerleader elections. This year ' s council succeeded in creating and stimulating a tremendous amount of school spirit within the student body. Officers were: President, Steve Agal; Vice President, Karia Faulconer; Secre- tary, Connie Mitchell; and Treasurer, Janet Stutler. Pictured are Miss Mann, Mary Wilder, Kay Hunt, KarIa Fauiconer, Mr, Cunningham, Linda Bates, Connie Mitchell, Sue Hunt, Janet Stutler, Terry Agal, Jim Hensley, Gordon Fields, Tony Burton, Steve Agal. Mr. Cunningham and several members of the Student Council are shown designing the casket in which they buried the Wood- chucks at one of the pep sessions. Rusty Mitchell, Janet Stutler and Connie Mitchell view the finished product. Many felt that the spirit generated at the pep ses- sion before the Wood game helped a great deal in the upset pulled by the Hornets over the Woodchucks.
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The yearbook staff worked all year to make this yearbook a success. Shown in their work- shop are: Mike Williams, Jim Johnson, Bill Schoenbachler, Ron Tinley, Richard Meier, Mrs. Rugenstein, sponsor. Bob Mes- ser, and John Schaffer. Invaluable assistants on the staff were the typists. They were: Shirley Turner, Mary Kay Galloway, and Jan Willenberg. Also assisting were Donna Patrick, Nancy Clark, Nancy Toney, Sue Ridlen, Sue Allbright, and Teresa Walker. An important part of the success of a yearbook is based on the salesmen. John Schaffer was chief salesman this year. He is shown demonstrating high- pressuring methods to Peggy Zavodny and Rusty Mitchell of his sales staff. Other members of his staff were Lin- da Jetmore, Jim Smith, and Mel Marie Haboush.
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Junior Achievement The members attended meetings each week and worked on the projects sponsored by their individual companies. The busy Beech Grove members of the Indianapolis Junior Achievement companies ore Judy Wiltsee, Linda Moore, Donna Patrick, Kothryn Goss, Shirley Worrell, Linda Taylor, Jim Hensley, Bill Greenwood, John Bailey and Don Reid. International Correspondence Members of the newly formed Internotional Correspondence Club are, first row: Mr. LaRussa, sponsor; Mary Wilder, Debbie Alfrey, Kay Hunt, Linda Amos, Irene cCojnpbei Sue Ackmann, Mary Merl. Second Row: Rosalie Wilson, Mary Pelzer, Terry Highland, Cindy Smith, secretary; Martha Hull, Roberta Schick, Liz Moll. Third Row; Ronald Corley, vice-president; David Ruehrschneck, Janice Hommel, Linda Biggs, Steve Turner, president; Kay Carter, treasurer; Judy Ply mate, Charmon Ridlen. Fourth Row: Pam Moneymaker, Sue Sterret, Karen Meurer, Bob Haverstick, Christy Romage, Tony Burton, Elaine Bright, Gregg Summerville, Janice Bosmo.
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