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TUDE T LIBRARIANS Left to right Ela1ne Mahr Shuley Vlach, Deanna Falkenburg, Jeanne Loomer Antornette Du pey, Sharon Lacrna, Karen Drehmel, Julia Moldrem Carol Kuhnert Celeste Phillips, Ruth Dretnch Elaine Lancor, Charles Kyes John Huffcutt, Natalie Fuchs Kenneth Kenealy With the chimrng of the bell designatmg the commencement of first period the libranans day begins Throughout the day, the duties of these students, who assist our head librarian Mrs Laurent are numerous They check out quantmes of llterature books to C H S students For instance the output last November averaged forty f1V6 books per day Comparmg first almost doubled Librarians also are rn charge of checking out magazines aiding in repairing old books, and rn finding lost ones Every so often a faculty member will bring rn a whole class for the purpose of research broademng the students hterary scope and aiding their ability to use references Then, too, before Christmas vacation it seemed as though everyone needed a book or magazine lt was umes such as those that really kept the librarians on their toes W can really be appreciative of our student librarians who give up their own free time to aid their fellow students Checking the daily file . 2 . . . ' , - . I I I I . . . ' . , . ' . . . . . . . . 0 I I l 0 O O semester with the first semester of the '56-'57 school year, we find that library circulation has . 1 ' . I 1 . 1 . I , , . . . . . e ,,, 5 0
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TUDENT COUNCIL r-. U 5-5 Y es SECOND SEMESTER MEMBERS Back row left to right Mr Senstad, advisor Elaine Mahr Kenneth Kenealy Patricia Milling Eugene Dressler M1chaelJambretz, Doug las Emerson, Joseph Barta Front row Barbara Lucas John Rowan Ber nard Schwetz, Carol Jean Klckbusch, Juha Moldrem Annually twelve C H S students are democratically elected to serve on the Student Council With three representatives from each class, the Council s main obJect1ve is to lend ard rn solving in the past, the group conducted the Homecoming celebration parents night during the basket ball season and Eighth Grade Day to acquaint the incoming freshmen with high school life In addition to this, several organizations found their way to the students as extracurricular acuvi ties, through the Council s efforts Faculty guidance was provided by Mr Senstad 5' ,Xen len. FIRST SEMESTER MEMBERS Back row, left to right Mr Senstad, advisor Kenneth Kenealy, Douglas Emerson, Patncra M111 ing John Roshell, Joseph Barta, David Doers, Elaine Mahr Front row Eugene Dressler, Carol Jean Krckbusch Bernard Schwetz, John Rowan, Barbara Lucas r V ' A ' V , e . :7 4 -'F - V ... -1-ui Y V ' I , I 1 I t .' ' V. 'M' ' A , Y r Q. , . I . ' Q . I . . . . . , D . - c 5 0 9 ' some of the problems arising which are of concem to the majority of the students. This year, as . . . D . . - , - 6 Q , , I A 4 .h g ,F . R If fi W nmlgkh y s . , NN. X 4' i F 1 L 1 , . : . . Z . . . . ' . . . : . ' . 62
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'Q Mrs Wilhams our second semester F H A and Home Economics advisor At the second meetmg reports were heard from Shirley Turecek and Elaine Mahr who attended the F H A COD vention held tu Green Lake last sum mer Two different representauves will be sent this year The F H A in conjtmctxon with the F F A 8150 sponsored the annual Valerltllle DHHCS F O H O 6 The first item on the agenda of this year's F.H,A. , was the election of officers, At the first meeting of the Future Homemakers of America last September, Eleanor Danielson took over the president's office. Celeste Phil l1ps was elected vice president and will auto maucally take over as president next year Sharon Grohn was elected secretary and Joann Thersen treasurer Kay Marthaler became parlramentartan At that meeting a Home coming float was also dec1ded on Commtt tees were arranged to plan the Sad1e Hawkins dance annually sponsored by the F H A Noreen Backhaus and Shirley Tureck rep resented the F H A and C H S Home Eco nomlcs department rn the annual TV Style Revue a modeling contest presented by WEAU television last fall F H A Officers, back row left to right K Mart haler, S Grohn, I Thersen, Front row E Daniel son Mrs Gosh, advisor C Ph1ll1ps .oi Fourth row left to right M Thomas C Phelps I Miller N Backhaus G Cesrk L Larson N Nalberg L Peeso L We1r1ch,M Le1ser,J Berchem Thrrd row K Rutz P Etteh, B Klukas, D Anders H Nelson, D Falkenberg D Serchter B Churchill I Zrwrsky T Gmdt Second row L Wellner E Mahr I Sedrvy K Williams S Vlach, C Jaenke M Peterson M Greene, D Dustck D Buresh S Turecek D Jackson First row J Thetsen K Marthaler E Dantelson, S Grohn C Phrllrps Mrs Gosh, advrsor
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