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ShidsmL fckdjucL VVlswitihA, rPPKR LEFT Halloween Carnival 1TPKH RIGHT—Coria and Phil holci kln and queen honor». CKNTKR RIGHT Vera «et» cheerleader vote». I )WER RIGHT—Council in se»»ion. The Student Council is composed of a boy and a girl from each of the high school classes. They arc elected by the individual classes to represent them in the affairs of the school for which the Student Council is responsible. Repre- sentatives from the various classes are as follows: Ann Hadley and John Gary, seniors; Diane Baker and Paul Grccnawalt, juniors; Carolyn King and David Harding, sophomores; and Corla Foss and Philip Gay, freshmen. These eight people work with and arc advised by Mr. Mertz. The officers arc: Ann Hadley, president; John Gary, vice- president; and Diane Baker, secretary. The activities of the Student Council were various. One of the first was to discuss the possibilities of having Tri-H.-Y and Hi-Y clubs in the school. Ann Hadley, Corla Foss and John Gary along with Miss Lowe and Mr. Long, potential sponsors, went to Shipshewana to a dis- trict meeting of the clubs to see what the other organizations were doing. They also were re- sponsible for investigating the possibilities of hav- ing a National Honor Society in the school. Cheerleading tryouts in the fall were presided over entirely by the members of the Student Council. The members then helped Mr. Laticr with the arrangements of the Hallowe’en carnival plans and the distribution of the concession stand committee slips. The high school Christmas party and gift exchange were planned by the Student Council. The members passed out ice cream sandwiches and called the numbers for the gift exchange in front of study hall.
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MARILYN A. LOWE Fremont, Indiana A. B. DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana Spanish; English eldon McKenzie Angola, Indiana B. S. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Commerce; Social Studies; School Treasurer G. W. MORELAND Fremont, Indiana A. B. University of Ken- tucky, Lexington, Kentucky English; Social Studies KEITH STILES Fremont, Indiana B. S. Manchester College, North Manchester, Indiana; M. S. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Mathematics; Physical Science
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tB hind SamoA. (jJohksihA. Behind the scenes of every project are people who very seldom receive credit for their part in the project’s success. Three essential elements in the successful opera- tion at Fremont High School are the cooks, bus drivers, and custodians. These people have done much to improve the appearance of the school, protect the safety of the chil- dren, and to feed the students a well- balanced lunch. Although these people are not thanked for the many things they do for the students they are still appreciated by all. The cooks have been preparing tasty, nutritious meals for three years in the mod- ern, well-planned cafeteria. This year they acquired the added rcsponsibilty of planning the menus and ordering groceries and sup- plies. The students will vouch for the quality of the lunches as many of them re- turn for their free, second helpings. The cooks arc aways willing to advise the various organizations on the quantity of food required for each social function and the most efficient way to prepare the food. They have become quite familiar with pancake and chili suppers. They good-naturedly accept the fact that the
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