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News Club ROW 1: Mrs. Hunter, J. Subera, V. Anderson, I. Picha, J. Peterson, E. Benish, S. Clary, N. Clausius, D. Schwantz, A. Hansbery ROW 2: P. Braithwaite, A. Verbsky, P. Benish, G. Leverenz, C. Erlandson, R. Liska, J. Strait, M. Fitch, L. Herdliska, C. Verbsky ROW 3: D. Kouba, S. Housner, P. Clark, L. Wuolle R. Peterson, D. Coblentz, P. Rynes, A. Roberts, E. Wopat, M. Rynes, K. Miller ROW 4: M. Dosch, A. Smith, J. Teply, K. Parrish, S. Liska, M. Olson, C. Smith, R. Hora, D. Kolowrat, C. Johnson. ROW 5: S. Sebranek, S. Vodak, N. Breidenstein, P. Bloor, A. Heidenreich, M. Stanek, S. Parrish, C. Coblentz, M. Jacobson, J, Stanek Anyone interested in journalism or commer- cial production may join Newsclub. The school newspaper is written periodically by the mem- bers. The editor posts assignments giving each member a chance to use originality and ingenu- ity in their writing. Each article must meet the approval of an English teacher before it may go to the press. At the end of the year a supper is enjoyed by all as a reward for a job well done. J. Peterson, Treasurer: J. Picha, Assistant Editor: E. Benish, Secretarygl. Subera, V. Anderson, Student Council Representatives: Absent: W. Carpenter, Editor
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Library Club SEATED: J. Stanek, M. Rynes, M, Dosch, L. Pacl, S. Neinast, S. Clary STANDING: A. Hansbery, C. Coblentz, S. Parrish, D. Kouba, K. Miller, E. Benish, P. Campbell, N. Clausius, K. Parrish, R. Allikas, J. Janechek, G. Boldon SEATED: M. Rynes, Secretary: M. Dosch, President: L, Pacl, Vice-Presiclentg S. Neinast, Student Council Representative STANDING: N. Clausius, Treasurerg Mrs. Hunter, Advisor: K, Parrish, Student Council Rep resentative The Library Club, now in its second year in our school, is one of our most useful organiza- tions. Every day, various members of the club assist in the library, performing various duties in fulfilling their obligations as members. They put up attractive bulletin boards and carry on special activities during National Book Week for the purpose of promoting worth while reading among the students. The members give many hours of their own time to help their fellow stu- dents. ,Y ,
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Student Council ROW 1: J, Vodak, A. Heidenreich, D. Resac, D. Stanek, I. Subera, Mr. Gammon, Advisor ROW 2: W, Hansbery, S. Neinast, A. Verbsky, D. Kouba, G. Leverenz, C. Marshall, T. Fronk, E. Benish, K. Parrish, V. Anderson, J. Strait, P. Bloor A. Heindenreich, Reporter: D, Resac, Vice-President: D, Stanek, Presidentsl. Subera, Secretary-Treasurer The Student Council is composed of two rep- resentatives from each class and each organiza- tion who meet one noon hour a week. Mature independent thinking is encouraged. This form of student government prepares young people to become informed citizens. The Student Council helps decide who and what the students would prefer for lyceums. Dates selected by a class for social functions must come up before the Student Council. Magazine sales and the distribution of mixers are handled by these students. All will agree it is a worthwhile experience.
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