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8TUDENT LEADER8 The lion fell asleep in the posy patch. The mice happily rescued him—so natch— The mice are the leaders in this school; The lion is the student body, whom they rule.
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FACULTY Mary Helen Hamilton Business Education Jettie Hocker Mathematics and Librarian Virgil Hughes Janet Peister Robert Reilly Industrial Arts and Coach Home Economics Band Mel Root Coach and Social Studies 22 Roland Wickiser English
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Seated, left to right, first row: Kay Chism, Cheryl Shoaf, Sharon Chism, Jerry Morgan, Larry Baird. Seated, second row: George Clark, Judy Fish, Linda Bott, Elizabeth Tate, Jerry Messman. Seated, in front: James Wienke, President. The Student Council led the Homer High student body through the Land of Oz in 1959-60. Awizard, James Wienke, and a jolly junior, Judy Fish, were elected last year as president and vice-president, respectively. At the first meeting, Linda Bott was elected secretary, and another wizard, Elizabeth Tate, treasurer. The Council wanted all the inhabitants of their kingdom to enjoy themselves in their journey through this strange land. An all-school party and the Munchkins' initiation was sponsored on September 29. Magic slippers had to be slipped off at the sock hops after the football and basketball games. I he Council paid three-fifths of the amount to send the agile cheerleaders to the cheerleading clinic in Bloomington. New outfits were also made and paid for by the Council for the varsity cheerleaders. The Student Council sold chances on cakes during the home basketball cyclones to gain gold and silver for their treasury. Ballpoint pens were also sold to that cowardly lion, the student body. Many interesting assembly programs by Winkies from other lands were sponsored by the Council. The now rulers of the field mice, the Student Council president and vice-president, for the year 1960-01 are Judy Fish and Jerry Messman. They will take the balloon and rise to the state convention on April 29-30. The Student Council enjoyed doing their part, cooperating with the student body and school administration, in making pleasant each student's path through the Land of Oz, Homer High School. Wakefield Service First National Bank in Homer H. M. Smoot Lumber Company 24 Dick's Shell Service Restaurant
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