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Camp News HI-LIFE Tl'.c Hi-Life is entered in our local newspaper once a week as a means of communicating with the whole community. In this way, the people of our community can keep abreast with the happenings in the high school of their town. The staff is made up of reporters to represent the different clubs oi the high school. Our adviser is Miss Sharp, who helps the staff with their articles. Ihe reporters are: Editor . . Joan Kelson Freshman . . Hob Cummins Sophomore . Morton Shulman Junior . Janet Householder Senior . . Diane DeMoss Latin and Modern Language . Edwin Beltram FHA . . Phyllis Thompson FFA . . . Charles Parley Sports . . Jack Milne Friskies . . Lois Kafer
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Flight Control STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President Kenny Broquard Vice-President . . Bob Hurt Secretary Barbara Somers Treasurer .... Jack Milne CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES Pep.......................Bob Hurt Assembly . Peggy Hoffman Social .... Barbara Somers Finance..................Jack Milne Publications . . . Lois Kafer Service . . . Charles Farley The Fairbury Township High School Student Council was organized to strengthen relations between students and faculty. The Student Council, made up cf representatives from the four classes in school, meets once a week to plan activities, to help solve problems, and to discuss ways to better our school. Under the leadership of our president, Kenny Broquard, the Student Council carried out many successful activities during the year. Among them were a gala Homecrming celebration; the Curtis Magazine Drive, which earned a good deal of money for the class treasuries, activities fund, and contributions fund; an all- •ehool Christmas party; regular assembly programs held twice a month consist- ing of both outside and student participation; an annual stunt show; High Schocl Day for the eighth grade students; pep sessions; and the Kankakee district Con- vention held at Pontiac. Thi1 two-day convention of the Illinois Association of Student Councils at the Congress Hotel in Chicago was the climax of the year’s work. F. T. H. S. sent five delegates: the new president, the retiring president and three carry over members. 28
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1. Joyce and Jacqui try a ride in a ?? 2. Rodney and Lois, King and Queen of the Hobos . 3. Ralph ia stronger than we thought. 4. Y” Dance, aaya Charles. 5. Donna, how could you! C. Country freshmen. 7. Jerry H. and Bob H.. and Bob has his mouth open as usual. 8. Just seniors. 9. Joan and Margaret are camera shy. 10. Majorettes pose. 30
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