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BETTY JEANNETTE CONLEY Red- Proof that red hair doesn't mean a hot temper. Makes friendseasily. Keeps them forever. Her quiet manner ( is a cover up for her mischievous ways. AVIS ALVINA DUTTON Ave” Editor of our Year Book, likes to sing and does it well. A natural leader and good friend to all. Organized in any task she undertakes. DONALD LAV ERNE CONLEY Don- Clever wit, keen mind, full of many surprises, unhurried and unworried, that innocent look is very deceiving. 10
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council consists of the following officers and members: President: Bob Vcrhoef, Vice President: Avis Dutton, Secretary: Janat Henschel, and Treasurer: Patsy Veley. The additional members are: David Peterson, Donnie Oleston, Ernie Kalb, Gordon Putman, Danielle Duvall, Dick McCarthey, Tom Krueger, Jerry Conley, Mary Ann Geist, Eugene Hejhal, Sally Smith, Bob Anderson, and Bill Larson. The purpose of the Student Council is to provide participation in school »vcrnment, establish better understanding between faculty and students, afford training in citizenship, and insure a sincere respect for law and order. The Student Council directs five commissions. Each commission consists of a chairman from the Student Council, and four members from the Student Body. The commission are Social, Pep Assembly, Finance, and Noon Hour. As in previous years, the Student Council took charge of the magazine sale, which netted a profit of one hundred dollars. An added responsibility this year, was to take charge of the Homecoming activities, which included a parade and dance. The Youth Center Project, which was started last spring by the Student Council, with help from the P.T.A. is held Saturday evenings at the American Legion HalL October 20; 1954, the Student Council officers and two members from the Student Body, went to Walworth to attend a County Student Council Meeting. Teen-age Problems and Inter-School Relationship were the main topics. Some of the problems discussed were discipline, car driving, and teen organizations. Sponsored By: m T2cfiAntmc t Stone Ov r 100 Ymart In Dnlovan, Wtg. 9
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ERNEST NEWTON KALB Ernie A card from the lop of the deck, that Studebakcr convert is his pride and joy. He’s a welcome member to any crowd, you’ll always know when he's around. FLORENCE MARIE KEYZER Floss A friend in need is a friend indeed. Earnest and efficient in her work. Always gives her best. Her interest in others is unbounded. CHERYL ANN McKINNEY “Mac Our mischievous Cheryl. Sparkling eyes and constant laughter. Always in the midst of fun. Chatters rapidly; spinner of tall tales. ► 11
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