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POW WOW STAFF Editor-in-Chief .... Mary A. Schelkopf Publication Editor . . . Sandy Parks Chief Reporter.......Pat Johnson Sports Editor........Carol Cluskey Literary Advisor . . . Mrs. Rocke Publication Advisor . . Mr. Linn Our school paper, the POW WOW, was published every two weeks. In addition to filling our 120 subscriptions, each high school teacher was also given a copy. As a method of gaining new ideas, we exchanged our paper with 20 other schools. All staff members had to maintain A's, B's, and C's. Members who failed to meet this standard were given 6 weeks probation. Editorials could be written by any reader; however, editorials were assigned to students who failed to meet their news deadline. Besides the regular staff of Juniors and Seniors, two Sophomores were permitted to be on the staff. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Frederica Lyons, Dottie Satorius, Joyce Sacks, Shirley Foster, Shirley White, Mary Ann Schelkopf, Pat Johnson, Sandy Parks, Mr. Linn. SECOND ROW: Betty O'Toole, Carol Wagner, Darlene Nauman, Mary Joan Hayes, Anita Hasselbacher, Ellen Brun-inga, Carol Cluskey, Mary Savage, Eleanor Shaffer. THIRD ROW: Betty Rae Harlan, Peg Lottman, Jim Claybaugh, Bev Stables, Rena Johnson.
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SEATED, Left to Right: Kay Harlan, Bev Stables, Frederica Lyons, Ruth LaFollette, Mary Ann Schelkopf, Eleanor Shaffer. STANDING: Jim Claybaugh, Terry Heinz, Pat Johnson, Mr. Jessen, John Miller, Keith Rasey. STUDENT COUNCIL President.......Pat Johnson Vice President . . Eleanor Shaffer Secretary.......Mary Ann Schelkopf Treasurer .... Keith Rasey Reporter........Jim Claybaugh This was the fourth year of the Student Council in Brimfield High School. Its purpose was to represent the student body in matters relating directly to the students and to co-operate in the development of efficient operations of the school. The Student Council met approximately every two weeks. In addition to discussing requests for approvals of dates for activities, they printed programs for the home basketball games, displayed'a poster on sportsmanship in the gym, sold ice cream, sponsored a Student of the Month and a Citizenship Award. The Student Council established the Student Court to better develop a constructive and respectful spirit in each student at Brimfield. 24
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Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Shirley White, Mary Savage, Sandy Parks, Pat Johnson, Darlene Nauman, Mrs. McDonald. SECOND ROW: Janice Whitson, Carol Cluskey, Betty Rae Harlan, Mary Ann Snedeker, Marynell Archibald, Shirley Foster, Betty Ruth Carroll, Pauline Johnson, Donna Tucker, Joyce Keel, Carol Gray, Joleen Herman, Jackie Stahl. THIRD ROW: Ellen Bruninga, Clara Smith, Rena Johnson, Jean DeWulf, Eleanor Shaffer, Dottie Satorius, Joanne Antonacci, Joyce Sacks, Sharon Hasselbacher, Mickie Bright, Janet Cluskey, Joyce Pullen, Terry Dungan, Susan Baysinger, Mary Joan Hayes. FOURTH ROW: Mary Mairs, Joyce Plack, Susie Johnson, Sharon Parks, Sherry Miller, Kaye Rasey, Linda Schlink, Karen Goetze, Cheryl Vohland, Rosemary Rieker, Martha Carroll, Sara Smith, Margaret Satorius, Betty O'Toole. FIFTH ROW: Faye Neal, Mary Ann Schelkopf, Joyce Graves, Judy Schlink, Thelma Court-right, Teresa Streitmatter, Mary Martzluf, Joyce Mills, Kathy Howe, Edith Cecil, Kay Harlan, Norma Wyman, Carol Wagner, Sharon Beyer, Bev Stables, Sharon Pillman, Marilyn Binder, Ruth LaFollette, Peg Lottman, Anita Hasselbacher, Frederica Lyons. F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of America followed the traditional program which included sending our newly elected president to camp at Lake Bloomington, working at the Old Settler's stand, having the FFA-FHA wiener roast, going caroling, preparing a Christmas basket for the Guardian Angel Orphanage, enjoying Daddy-Date Night, participating in the FHA-FFA Family Night, presenting the Style Show and attending the Spring Rally plus having speakers from many interesting fields. In October the Senior girls spent a very enjoyable three days in Chicago. The spaghetti supper and a sock dance were also added features to this year's program. BRIMFIELD ELEVATOR COMPANY Grain Building Materials Hardware Fertilizer 26 Feed--Grinding--Mixing Brimfield Motor Co. ALLIS CHALMERS SALES SERVICE Dodge Trucks--Case Machinery Brimfield Phone 3291
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