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SEATED: Louise Roderrberg, Dale Dick, Edwin Talbott, Jack Salisbury, Patricia Smith, Treasurer, Jim Will, Vice Pres., Carolyn Sundbye, Secretaryg Jim Mirick, Ann Hill, Dorothy Robins. STAND- ING: Jan Gradinger, Supt, Shenk, Sponsor, Howard Fleetwood, President, Mrs, Geist, Beth Wiebe, Mildred Talbott is not pictured, STUDENT COUNClL The Student Council forms the executive group of the student body. It is composed of four officers and a representative from each of the four classes, Y-Teens, Hi-Y, Dragonettes, librarians, and the music and athletic departments. Activities sponsored include the annual Homecoming celebration, which was held this year the 19th of October, and the spring election, which elected Student Council officers and cheerleaders. They also solicited the town for Red Cross Bloodmobile, managed the coke machine, and put up the Christmas lights and decorations which included the tree in the lower hall, and cardboard figures above the entrance door. Compliments of AL'S REPAIR SHOP and CONNER'S GIFT and SUNDRIES Coke machine project of the Student Council.
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J K fx .0 J: ll 1 1 1, w 1 X I I' r,-Shma n Candy Sales 3 , , W Wilbur Smith, Vice-presidentg Marlene Winsky, Secretaryg Joyce Brown, Cheer- leaderg Dorothy Robins, Stt1dentCouncilg Tony Vierthaler, President, FRE HME There were twenty-one 'greenhorns in school this year. Tony Vierthaler was their president and Wilbur Smith their vice-president. Marlene Winsky was kept fairly busy for a freshman secretary. They have now over 560111 their treasury from the candy sales. This will be a rich little nest egg for them next year. They have a fine cheer leader who is Joyce Brown. Dorothy Robins very successfully represented the freshmen in Student Council. They have taken an active part in the extra curricular activities and have been represented on the honor roll every time. They have two home rooms with Miss Spangler and Mr. Shaw acting as their sponsors. Complirnents of VICTORY LOCKER and JANZEN PRODUCE IlU'l l'UM ROW: Mr, Shaw, Sponsorg Dorothy Robins, Clarence Ewy, Joyce Unruh, Richard Smith, Ada Mae Eek, S , SECOND ROW: Jol1nNig,litiiigale, James Berger, Mary Gradinger, Kay Donziltl Stntznian, Miss Spangler, . ponsor Nulyll,-14, blgyyyp R1-rywll, Carole Berger, Duane liege, BACK ROWg Anton Viertlialer, Phillip Miricli, Beverly Scho- wtrllei, Arlen Winsky, Marlene Winsky, Kent Haury, Loretta Jewett,
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1 Y-TEEN CABINET FRONT ROW: Patricia Smith, Evelyn lloffer, Alice Smith, Mildred Talbott, Secretary, Joan Nightingale, President, Thelma Yung, Vice President, Mary Niles, Treasurer, Arlene Ropp. BACK ROW: Mrs. Geist, Sponsor, Dorothy Janzen, Carolyn Sundbye, Deloris Hege, jan Gradinger, Beth Wiebe, Ada Buller, Miss Nellingan, Sponsor, The Y-Teens of '51-'52 had a very busy year. Through their hard work and determination at their regular meetings, held on alternate Wednesdays, and their outside work, they achieved the highest accomplishment a club can receive--a gold seal. The club has received this award for ten previous years. The Y-Teens are under the leadership of Miss Nelligan and Mrs. Geist. The Y-Teens have contributed much to society and to their school in the way of spiritual and social leadership, moneymaking projects, society, recreation, and charity. During the past year their activities included: A girl-date-girl party, a Y-Teen Cabinet picnic at the Harvey Co. Park, an annual Christmas part , a Hi-Y Teens picnic, working in the concession stands at football and basketball, games, a Father-Daughter banquet, Y-Teen Fall Conference, annual church service at the Presbyterian Church, and the iving of Christmas baskets for town members. ln their re ular meetings tie club had pro rams of different natures which they thought would ielp in the betterment of the clui and the members. Their programs included films, talent shows, musical programs, and character betterment programs. Compliments of FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP and HALSTEAD FLORAL SHOP Y-TEENS BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Parsons, Mary Ann Farber, Mary Jo Huebert, Carolyn Sundbye, Avis Wilmore, Ian Gradinger, Patricia Smith, Deloris Hege, SECOND ROW: Mrs, Geist, Alice Smith, Bernita Graff, Joyce Brown, Carol Keller, Joan Nightingale, Mary Lynn Gradinger, Lora Pjesky, Sandra Bickel, Miss Nelligan, THIRD ROW: Carole Berger, Deborah Chapple, Dorothy Eckel, Thelma Yung, Joyce Unruh, Phyllis Kennedy, Dorothy Janzen, Katherine Keller, Ann Hill, Arlene Dill, FOURTH ROW: Loretta Jewett, Kay Robuck, Beth Wiebe, Helen Schroe- der, Evelyn Hoffer, Betty Rupp, Mildred Talbott, Shirley Unruh, Marlene Winsky, BeverlySchowalter, BACK ROW: Dorothy Robins, Arlene Ropp, Louise Roderiberg, Elda Kaye Koehn, Rosie Duron, Ada Mae Eck, Pauline Chapple, Katherine Mayfield, Julie Weber, Mary Niles, AL CE
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