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Student Council 1 I X ll 1- IRST ROW Left to Rxght Mr Newman Alberta Raymer Packey Rush Paul Mxller Georgza Helgen Mxss W1ll1amson SECOND ROW Juamta Embry Annetta Flener Danny Bennett Mxke Hasty Bob Chaffer Pat Thompson Tara Mooberry THIRD ROW Bett M y oser Don Embry Gene Wxnkler B111 Kelso Don Wexshaupt Dan Thames Cheryl Raymer Student Counc1l was composed of e1ghteen members th1s year The flrst regular meetxng was held on September 9 and the follow1ng off cers were elected Presxdent Packey Rush V1ce Pres1dent Paul M ll 1 er Secretary Alberta Raymer Treasurer Ge r H o g1a elgen Bulldmg and Grounds Welfare Comm1ttee B111 Kelso, Dan Thames, Georgxa Helgen, Gene Wmkler, and Tara Mooberry Assembly Program Comm1ttee Annetta Flener Cheryl Raymer and Paul M1ller Student Councll began xts 8Ct1V1t1eS for the year by sellmg refreshments at all the home foot b ll a games They also sold penfxls wxth the basketball schedules on them to help ramse iunds The S ud-ent Councll members ruade most of tl e arra eemeats for the homecomn g parade and dance snr when Colleve Day was held at the hlgh school on October 27 they wer Ill harve r- he 'Jen mg eu ert 111! e mr and dx eetmrv tudeuts to the varlou nceeflngs I the sp np the, gave Lxcnange Asserrbly proffram W th other schools lrey spo ore-d th anr tal Halloween Masquerade Dance Oc ob 1 9 fh Ctr t e 1 IS na Party ece noer 3 a well as an ill school katmg party March 9 at Poller Gard s V P bl vpest rJl'0JCCt u- uc. 'aka-'1 bv Student Councxl tms year was tl e Nlarch af Dlmes campalg he'd 1- eoraary 1 5 'h tne dance on February lf They reached tneu' goal of S260 00 - . . , , , , . . ' ' I I I ' 1 1 . ' P I 1 ' 1 I ' , ' , . ' : . 1. . ........-....................-.-. ..- ' IO lllll ...... . ...-..-..-. .-....., ....-........-...........-... ......... l 0050 ..-.... , , I Q - I 0 L L ' w 'V v 1 .. . . 1. - .. 1.0 1 . . - , ' . 9' .., ' , ...4 .O . . -. I. O JI. lin 11' T 5 Ti i. F ' S ' ' . S . . ., no Tl V 7 . .1 13 1 'g - ' , . - il- - I Q .7 L.. A4 I 'N' , , ,. . . . ..': ' , - . ..:-. . le ll 1 . t e 4. , . 1 - 1 --L 7 .-' ' ' 13 .'. L., S L.. Lf ' :, 1 ' .L 1. En. ., A- . . . ,. . . . -1'- Q .J ' '. 1 ',' - 2 ' L i ' ' 7 Q.: ' ' ' 1 ' - .wxu A . . ' .-. . ' . ' . .
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Z8- Jan. Feb Mar April May Yeeeeeoowwww!! Senior pictures are here. Open up the furnace. Christmas program at Deer Creek. Music department do themselves proud in Mackinaw. What a band and chorus! In a game at Mackinaw, the Chiefs had a fairly good night in defeating Hopedale 73-45. In a typical fighting close game, .DC -M lost to Octavia by a score of 67-52. Morton seemed to be getting revenge on 'us by taking the game 54-50. Christmas vacation--Caught up on sleep--Forgot to remember I had a speech due January4 Green Valley Holiday Tournaments--Forman outplayed Deemack the first night in a heart- breaker 56-54. New Year--new resolutions. . . Happy hearts and handshakes as Tremont bows down to Deemack. Gift shots last 18 sec- onds. Score 43-42. Ouch! ! Tuberculin skin tests. Slick down hair--The government froze flash bulbs this year--No startled looks as you will notice. Yearbook pictures taken. Walloped our rival, Minier--got dumped, but hard! Results 59-40. The Chiefs knocked off the Mtistangs 70-46. Everyone pulled through the semester tests with flying colors. Ahem! Semester ends--When, I don't have to take that subject over. The Chiefs made it a good game but succumbed to Delavan by a 56 42 loss End of third six weeks Need I say more? 'P '7 ? Roanoke came here to play the Chiefs We beat them 55 44 Visiting day for the teachers to see how the other schools run their classes Teachers decide 1t's hopeless to try to change classes Melody Maids from Pekin gave us a very enjoyable program County Tournaments Washington outplayed Deemack the first night by a large margin of 73 42 Deemack oulzmanned Hopedale 59 49 The music department went to Pekin to take part in the Music Festival Washburn 49 Deemack 42 Board and faculty get together Morton there Come on, Deemack let's go in rhumba time Again there is no school L1ncoln's birthday This is becoming a habit March of Dunes Dance P T A Pancake and Sausage Supper Forman there Elghth grade skating party at Roller Gardens F H A Party Delavan there A midwinter concert held in the gym by the high school band department Father Son Banquet Christian Church Athletic Banquet was held for both grade and high school athletic teams Exchange assembly program from Washington e Juniors put on their much talked about play My Little Marg1e All school skating party Is there a doctor in the house? e circus in town? No Just the music and athletic departments' variety show The Spice of Life Good Friday No school! No little bunnies or chocolate eggs either but rest blessed rest Memory Wizard Assembly Sadie Hawkins' Dance Get your man girls cast chance for Seniors Speech class goes to Deer Creek P T A Pass the ice water please Junior Senior Banquet soft lights pretty girls fond memories Mother Daughter Banquet Christian Church Baccalaureate Sort of got to thinking how it will zeel without rny old pals Gec' I lonesome ali eady Mackinaw Grade Commencement Next yea 's Greer Fre hm , Junio s DC grade Con rr enceme t Here are some more J nic-rs t ke mute H gt school graduation I'm out in the world now Here 's nopirg in t the rest ot y xx. von t for et tre class of 54' I ast day of school Nc rr ore gercils, no more broks les c: or a onderful year Bye now 15 ' ' - . 16 ' ' -- . . . 2.2 ' . - . ' Z7 ' ' ' ' . Z8 ' ' . Z9 . . . 0 Z6-Z9 H' . . . . . Z -- - . 6 . . . . . . 9 - . 10 , 11 ' 2 1 I I ' 12 . . I . . . . . . . . IZ ' ,. 13 . . . . 16 - . 17 ' ' . 19 . . . . Z3 - . Z4 . . . . . ze - ' - ' ' . . 10 ' ' ' . 18 ' . 19 Th ' ' - - , ' ' . Z9 ' . ' . 30 Th . . . ' . , . . ,, ' ' .ll . 16 . -- . . . M- -- ZZ ' . ? ' ' -- , ' . ' ' . Z7 . . . ' , . p 1 . - . -- . I . , . . 4 Track meet--Morton. fpant, pant, 7 - -- ' ' f . 16 ' ---- ' ' ' v ' ' ', A ', Q .-- -. 'm 18 .' . ln . . ri' . .f ,s' en . 'r , Z0 C' 1 1 i . ,n . 1 ' 1 ,' . , u ' ., ta et'-' , Z1 'i .1 ' ,' ' ' A-- ' .J . . 5 ' '. fa, ' '11 ,w ' ' A g A 11. 1 sn I. Z5 I ' I ' , .A ' .. '. ' , : .A --'P 'X , the 6:13. Rv Q,
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Peerescope 1 l 1 r IRST ROW Left to Rxght Mxke Hasty Gary Bonham Packey Rush Paul Mlller Norma Haerr Roberta Cross Barbara Bonham Sue Greene, Georgla Helgen SECOND ROW Annetta Flener Frank Cottrell Shxrley Wmkler Eleanor Schmxdgall Alxce Brants Lucxlle Schmxdgall, Rutheda Chaffer Mrs Nixon Nllss Kauffmann THIRD ROW Llnda Mooberry Lora Jo Shonk Naomx Lamprecht Elsie Robxson, Dorothy Raeuber Grace Dxetrxch FOURTH ROW Tom Vxemont Ken Wxegand Judy Vaughan Pat Dllkey, Cheryl Raymer Shxrley Laxdxg Carol Robxson Alberta Raymer Toksall Barbxra Bonham Karen IVlcConkey SECOND ROW Pit Dxlkey Gary Bonham Juamta Embry Judy Bla1r Eleanor Schmxdgall AIICE Brants, Luc1lleSc:hmxclgxll Tara Mooberry Sue Greene Carol Roblson Elsxe Robxaon Beverly Fowler 'JIRD ROW Dorothy Zehr Elleen Joos Sona Framley Judy Vaughan, Lora Jo Shonk Naorm Lamprecht Dorothy Rxeuber Mary Faxrchxld, Norma Haerr Cheryl Raymer Grace Dxetrxch EOURTH ROW L1ndilVlo0bBrry Georgxn Helgen Annetta Flener Don Embry Tom Vxemont Nlxke nasty sandra Uxru :mlrley laaxulg VICKI Vaughn nazel Wnlte r reua Flener O A ,if l V Y I - FIRST ROW: Mir, ?3eAnnett, 'Paul Dfliller, Frank Cottrell, Alberta Raymer, Shirley Winkler. : 1'R 'lA, :',.1-gl' I. Vt' ,II 'Y R. .
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