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BUYS 51311 IEE EL B Seated: Robert Reinhardt, Leonard Kalinowski, Bud Bohadlo, Raymond Edington, Duane Jacobs, Colin Gould, Raymond Palmer. Standing: Donald Snyder, Kenneth Helm, Nor- bert Borowski, Clifford Rice, Richard Tyler, Joe Szulewski As its name implies the Boys' Service Club was organized to give boys an opportunity to render valuable ser- vice to the school in various ways. The members assist with stage and auditorium work, with the supervi- sion of the playground and the operation and maintenance of our visual equipment. Needless to say, the school profits greatly from the unselfish service of these boys and they, in tumn, gain valuable experience. UFFIEE ST FF Seated: Rose Marie Monkelbaan, Donna George, Elaine Potter, Joyce Fischer, Donna Mae Berg, Nonma Jean Dustin. Standing: Miss Beardsell, Martha Fattey, Mary Ellen Lewis,Colin Gould, Patricia Lowe,Carol Schreiber, Helen Reynolds, Joan Manchester Perhaps no group of students in the whole school is kept busier than the office assistants. Answering the telephone, delivering messages and announcements, typing, operating the mimeograph and ditto machines, even taking charge of classes when teachers are called from their rooms, are among the multitude of duties per- formed by this faithful group of students. Needless to say such a variety of duties provides for these students rich experiences not only in routine office work but also in the development of qualities of lead- ership and responsibility. 39
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USHEHS . First RQ! Second Ro! Norma Jean Dustin Donna George Theresa Matuszak Raymond Edington Joyce Evans William Jones Donna Schreiber Donald Austin Carol Schreiber Mary Wood Lorraine Penzes Donna Mae Berg The ushers have two important functions in our school: to conduct all homeroom groups to assembly and to usher at evening activities. In both of these duties, this year's group has striven for greater efficiency. Richard Brooks has served as chief usher this year and Mr. Lupean has been the faculty advisor. Both students and faculty members appreciated the service which the ushers have rendered to the school. MU ITUHS First RQ! ' Second Eg! Mary Ellen Lewis Bud 50118-dl0 Rose Reinhardt Robert Reinhardt Carol Schreiber Raymond Edington Helen Reynolds Donald Austin Joan Manchester Clifford Rice Inez Gger William Devling Donna Berg V C0lin Gould Beatrice Neischel Donald H8im orvlua Palmer f ' Verna Palmateer T Marilyn Linde In any system of democratic student government, monitors render an important service. Under the constitution of the General Organization of H.C.S., the chief monitor is appointed by the GAL President, subject to approval of the Senate, and he in turn appoints his assistants. The moni- tors serve throughout the day at the monitors' tables in the corridors and they also serve in the cafeteria and in the corridors at lunch time. Students who violate rules of good conduct may be ordered into the Student Court by the monitors. Donald Austin served in the important post of chief monitor this year and Mr. Darling was faculty advisor to the group. 38
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EHUH 5 g Front 593: Hose Marie Monkelbaan, Patricia Mosher, Shirley Worthington, Elaine Keller, Marjorie Glaser, Mary Wood, Jean Draper, Joyce Kuhn, Betty Lou Glase. Second Row: Rosella Hochadel, Betty Rice, Joyce Fischeg Jessie Snyder, Amelia Landahl, Mary Sheehan, Rose Fisher, Margaret Byroads, Norma Jean Dustin, Joan Manchester. Third Egg: Alice Wood, Lorraine Penzes, Mary Ellen Lewis, Verna Palmateer, Joan Benzel, Dolores Bogucki, Marilyn Linde, Marjorie Piedmont, Ruth Rogers, Agnes Carter. Fourth Egg: Nancy Kirkby, Rose Reumann, Alice Rosten, Eleanor Boies, Donna Mae Schreiber, Inez Geer, Mary Schreiber, Betty Helm, Shirley Devling, Elaine Kirsch, Donna George, Orvilla Palmer. Fifth Egg: Walter Lewis, Duane Jacobs, Carol Schreiber, Jeannette Richards, Janice Meredith, Anna Reuter, William Jones, Herbert Fischer, Martha Fattey, Lucia Johnson, Mark Reiner, Mr. Asmus CMusic Teacherl. ., The Chorus has had an active year under the direction of GL! Mr. Asmus, music supervisor. The members have au g at N assemblies, evening programs and at recitals. Marjorie Piedmont was selected last fall as the president gg of this group and Joyce Kuhn has served as vice-president. if b The librarians for the year have been Orville Palmer, Mark Reiner, Walter Lewis,Betty Lou Glase,and Roselle Hochadel. JJ The highlight of the year was the presentation of the Com- mu ity Christmas Program entitled nChristmas Windowsn. The Chorus furnished the musical background for the various scenes of this program. no
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