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PROJECTOR OPERATORS Row 1 fleft to rightl Bruce Boyles. Kenny Cook. Glen Fernandez. Bill Sleightcr. Bob Rodgers, Mike Salapack, Larry Stallman. Row 2: Jim Ferguson, Joe Adkins, Dave Larson, Gary Gerber, Tom Stallings, Walter Hein. Art Myers, Bill Mollette. Rodger Trompower, Mr. Limbert, Advisor. SOUTHERNER STAFF This was the first year of publication for The Southernerf' This year not only proved successful, but a new experience for all members of the staff. Eight issues were published. Jo Anne Hampton, Editor, Mary Roberts, Assistant Editorg and Herb Groves. Sports Editor headed the Editorial staff, while Don Latta, Business Managerg Pat Messenger, Circulation Manager, and Jean Hampton, Ad- vertising Manager took care of the business end. The entire staff was under the supervision of Mr. Ted Kallergis. Pat Dedmond, Pat Messenger- Nancy Diano, Connie Keller, Kenneth McDonald, and John Fortune were later additions to the staff. Row 1 tleft to right? D. Harter. NV. Kiko, J. Collier, J. Hampton. J. Galloway, G. Wilson. Row 2: S. Tecplc. M. Roberts, J. Hampton, K. Rhoads, M. Malone. S. Hattery. L. Fowler. Row 3' T. 'vVenning, H. Groves, D. Jerrcll, D. Latta. Page 22
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STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: fleft to righty P. Neil, A, Greenleaf, N. Stanley, P. Phillips, B. Patterson, S. Metz. Row 2: G. Beltz, H. Middleton. P. Ehret, L. Griffing, M. Antonio, M. Volkert, Row 3: T. Miller, P. Eberhart, T. Wenger, G. Nohl, B. Walter, D. Lloyd. The Student Council is organized as a re- presentative body of students tor the purpose of participating in student government. Each class is represented by tour elective mem- bers whose responsibilities include acting upon the wishes and concerns of their class members. Meetings, held weekly, are in- tended also to give experience in group participation. . This year's schedule included dances honoring the football, basketball, and track teams at which trophieswere awarded. We have sponsored full-length movie assemblies, initiated a suggestion box with cash prizes given for practical, constructive suggestions, and also initiated an overall school clean-up program which' was a tremendous success. 1Left to rightj T. VVengel'. P. Phillips, N. Stanley, B. VValter. Page 21
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LIBRARY CLUB Row 1 - left to right - J. Schoeneberg. M. Harris, D. Harter, P. Stauffer, K. Nauman, R. Wagner, B. Weaver, J. Weines Row 2 - Mrs. Myers, J. Roettker, C. Mclntash, J. Tinlin, B. Snyder, J. Whitmer, J. Thomas, P. Phillips, J. Fernandez. N. Gubanish. Row 3 - J. Hickman, B. Hall. E. Harris, C. Himes, P. Neininger, S. McGuyrt, J. Oldfield, J, Coker, J. Aguilar. Row 4 - W. Slater, K. McDonald, J. Hillman, B. Mallette, D. Hughes, A. Saunders, D. Mangus. The Library club is composed of the student-librarians. Student librarian- ship is an important duty and a fine opportunity to learn by serving. Books are the compasses, the telescopes, the sextants and the charts which other men have prepared to help us navigate the dangerous seas of human life. Row 1 -left to right - J. Miller. J. Brown, S. Heaton. N. Diano, L. Tucker, S. Buccini, S. Pollock, B. Yerian. Row 2 - J. Meek, L. Crum, L. Funk, J. Beck, J. I-Iagi. R. Foringer, B. Tripp, S. Toulson. G. Guilliouma, P. Vogt. Row 3 - M, Harsh, K. Kramer, K, Todd, D. Woody, S. Lane, P. Talafous, C. Phillips, N. Brooks, O. Rentz. Row 4 - B. Heaton. M. Adams, C. Meek, J, Post, L. Hagi, L. Harbert, F. Ramsey, S. Habrun, D. Harter, M. Lapanja. Page 23 Y 7 ,
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