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Which Reviews Activities of Past School Year Planning the yearbook and directing work on it are the chief duties of the Pioneer staff. The staff is composed of the editors and the chairmen of the Pioneer Committees, and it meets weekly to work on the various problems which arise. Heading the staff is the editor Bob Junker, who presides over the meetings. Assisting him are Linda Hackett, who also prepares the underclassmen sec- tion of the annual, and Margaret ImOberstag. Marg is serving as assistant editor in preparation for next year when she will become editor of the Pioneer. Under each chairman is a committee which does the work of preparing a section of the yearbook for publication. i Linda Hackett Marg ImOberstag 27
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Editors, Committee Heads Supervise Yearbook Bob Junker Editor Bob Junker served as editor of the 1956 Pioneer and Linda Hackett and Marg ImOberstag served as his assistants. Mary McGowan and Joy Ammon were co-chairmen of the Activities Committee. Patty Sue McGuigan was chairman of the Clubs Committee. Marlene Rhodes and Sandra Bassett served as co-chairmen of the Selling Committee, and Judy Silvester and Judy Kapczi were co-chairmen of the Seniors Committee. Chairman of the Faculty Com- mittee was Sharon Abrams. John Fox and Sandy McNutt were co-chairmen of the Art Committee. Jill Peddie served as chairman of the Snapshots Com- mitee, and Ginny Emmert was chairman of the Scheduling Committee. Judy Justice and Larry Young were co-chairmen of the Sports Committee. Donna Eichenlaub wrote the theme copy for the Pioneer. 26
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L. Unnbom, M. Schuchard, Exchange Students Lulu Unnbom Margret Schuchard, Dearborn High's German exchange student arrived in America last summer. She previously attended Wilhelm-Raabe-Schule, Dearborn's sister school in Lueneburg, Germany. The State Department sponsored her trip. Margret's activities at school have included Record Review, Student Council, and Driver Education. She is interested in literature, music, and many other hobbies. Margret lived with two families while attending Dearborn High. During the first semester she lived at the home of another student, Renie Levitte, and the second semester was spent in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kehl. Since her home in Germany is strategically located near the Iron Curtain, Margret has insight into the two kinds of government, democracy and dictatorship. On this subject she stated, I like being in the United States because I can study your Democratic theory, which is held as an ideal for the world. American Field Service sponsored Lulu Unnbom's trip to Dearborn from her home in Vaasa, Finland. At her school in Finland, Svenska Flicklyceet, Lulu enjoyed taking a variety of subjects such as English and several other languages, which have helped her in traveling. Lulu plays the piano and guitar, and has entertained at various meetings and school assemblies with her musical ability. Because of her interesting life in Finland, Lulu has also been guest speaker at the meetings of various organizations in the Detroit area. Student Council, Y-Teens, Choir and several other clubs constitute Lulu's extra-curricular activities. Lulu s American family, Mr. and Mrs. Esch, had previous experiences with exchange students, for their daughter, Doris, spent the sum- mer of 1954 in Europe under a similar program. When asked for an opinion of America, Lulu replied, I like the people best. I think you are so wonderful and so friendly.' Margret Schuchard 28
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