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1 Q I ETHICS COMMITTEE The Ethics Committee this year was under the leadership of Bob Tippett. A Code ot Ethics was presented to each student at the Sportsmanship Campaign held in December. ln January a Clean-up Campaign was conducted. Minimum re- quirements were set up tor school clubs and plans were made to renew all char- ters in the spring. Front Row: Judy Smith, JoAnn Bogdanor, Bob Tip- pett, chairman, Laura Allman, Norma Borbein, Back Row: Gene Boyd, John Schultz, Jack Pearce, Dick Morgan, Jeff Estes. SERVICE COMMITTEE The Service Committee, with Karla Kretzman as chairman, oriented a student exchange program for the school year T957-58. We were proud to be the first public high school in St. Louis County to have such a program. The committee also contributed to the support ot two war orphans through collections from the stu- dent body, provided ushers tor school ac- tivities and had charge ot the publication ot the Who's Who Books, Eazk Row: Skeet Sesney, Stan Ries, Chuzk Moore, Don Wyatt, Ron Frede, Steve White, Russ Kirby, Front Row: Sharon Maloney, LeAndre Labury, Delores Gantner, Linda Sell, Karla Kretzrriann, Chairman, Lynn Harris, Barbara Chamberlain, Rosemary Wermke, Sandy Dornan. Not Shownt: Les Kennett, Linda Maze, Pat Table: Dennis Erdelen, Jim Monroe. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE The Public Relations Committee with Bob Arkes as chairman, concentrated on promoting better relations between the school and community, The committees main projects included the publication of articles in local newspapers concerning important school events. Another pri- mary proiect ot the committee was the planning and editing ofa full length mo- tion picture showing the various activi- ties of the Ferguson High Student Coun- cil. Front Rovv: Charlene Schmidt, Marlene Menzemer, Bob Arkes, Maria Ambrose, Madeleine Martin. fack Row: Myrna Farver, Jirn Ellern, Marshall Stark, Betty Ambrose, ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Assembly Committee, under the leadership ot its chairman, Joan Hagen, picked the assemblies for T957 and 1958. Welcoming committees were formed to greet each paid assembly tor this year. These committees helped in setting up the performers' equipment. The commit- tee sponsored a Christmas Tableau and Choral program, Kneeling: Merle Compton, Judy Boyd, .loan Hagen, Chairman, Sandy Brewer, Carol Leonard, Brian Costello. Standing: Curt Linberg, Roberta Steel, Bruce Beard. lNot Showntz Sandy Horer, Nina Craig, Don Funke, Dave Pope.
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.ft PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Chairman of the Publicity Committee this year was Judy Brenner. The com- mittee designed a new calendar for school events and maintained it regularly. The students were kept informed of all Student Council committee meetings by an accurate schedule which was posted onthe bulletin board. Displaying posters for school dances and various committee campaigns was also an important part of their job. Back Row: Bev Behle, Kay Rusnack, Dave Rauth, Melanie Marshall, Barbara Jens. Front Row: Sue Whitelwill, Sue Brace, Judy Brenne Chairman, Sue Morrison, Carolyn McNeely. tNot Shovvnt: Anne Moseley, Sue Ruhr. EDUCATION COMMITTEE Headed by Pat Curtis the Education Committee planned, for the first time, a senior orientation to college. Under this plan representatives from various colleges answered questions concerning college life. The committee organized Career Day in April, and sponsored soph- omore orientation'in the spring. Kneeling: Merle Klosterman, Dolores Richardson, Kay Thompson, Pat Curtis, Terry Tucker, Adele Twillmann. Standing: Margaret Cook, Billie Jo Burnett, Jane Kirby, Judy Wafler, Kay Largent. INot Showni: Gail Phillips. Y' SAFETY COMMITTEE The Safety Committee, headed by Steve Sample, engaged in research on civil defense. They organized and put into effect an adequate civil defense pro- gram, and made a safety check of all possible hazards in the school. The com- mittee also collaborated with community officials in getting a civil defense pro- gram for the entire town. Back Row: Ron Meade, Paul Plavnick, Larry Schil- ling, Richard Roberts, Ken Press. Front Row: Gertie Raney, Barbara Freise, Steve Sample, Chairman, Betty Jaspers, Marilyn Finney. tNot Shovvnt: Paul Siebel. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee with Liz Lips as chairman was responsible for planning a nd decorating all Student Council dances. The first dance of the year was the Pig Skin Prom, at which an honor- ary football team was elected. Christ- mas came and the committee trans- formed the gym into a breathtaking Symphony of Snow. The committee planned the school's annual excursion on the Admiral. Back Row: Don Spaulding, Jack Patterson, Doug Pauley, Scott Jones, Don Holmes, Birdie Kohrs. Jay Petrea. Front Row: Jane Mesnier, Mary Bindbeutel, Sally Arms, Terry Smith, Liz Lips, Chairman, Janet Holmes, Sharon O'Neil, Bev Lowe, Marcia Boh- meyer. iNot Shownjg Gloria Jaworow:ki.
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. . . lgecrizisu of its Because of its Sfudehis, who vvill for- ever seek knowledge, who face problems vviTh an open mind, who share our Tri- umphs and uhdersilahd our Trials, who are our companions . . . Because of These, our friends, vve vvill remember our high school vividly. Stl irluizls
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