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THE LIBRARY CLUB Every year the Library Club members elect five freshmen. After being accepted, they are assigned regular study hall periods for work in the library. The work consists of checking books in and out, replacing the books on the shelves, and helping the students find the literature they need. The club has officers who preside at the monthly meetings. Each year this organization holds a dance or skating party to raise money for the pins the senior members receive. Club dues also help to defray the cost of these pins. All too soon, the year is ended. A party is always held to honor the departing seniors. LIBRARY CLUB l Second Row: Porch, Ballew, Keck, Ci- bulas, Pfiefer, Bash, Mullin, Walters, Evon, G. First Row: Stefl, Noss, Firment, Garcar, King, G., King, R., Green, Evon E. N. F. l. Fourth Row: Hunter, J., Hatcher, Sands, P., Walker, Marks, Sands, J., Novak, Hunter, B. Third Row: Rudzinski, Garcar, Miller, Buczek, Niezgocla, Jurkosky, Zabrosky, Second Row: Silvis, Vikertosky, Kam- inski, Bashioum, Leonard, Appel, Wein- mon, Hyde. First Row: Patterson, Zadora, Zeglin, Stout, Markiewicz, Craig, E., Craig, H. NATIONAL FURENSIC LEAGUE ' Various divisions of speech are offered by the National Forensic League. Extemporaneous, dramatic declamation, humorous declamation, original oration, oratorical declamation, and poetry are the classifications in which interested persons can participate. For students who display a keen aptness in argumentative questions, there is the debating class. This is an excellent opportunity afforded to sharpen the reasoning powers of the participants. Whatever speech interests a student holds, he may be sure it plays its im- portant role in the N. F. L. Lasting friendships and acquaintances can be formed by mingling and expressing views with persons of diverse ne'- sonalities. 54
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THE STUDE T COUNCIL A self-governing organization is one of which any school may well be proud, because it affords an opportunity for everyone who wishes to voice his opinion ,or to present his problems. This year the council has performed its duties under the leadership of Steve Cibulas. Meetings were held on the first Wednesday of each month. Such proiects as chartering new organiza- tions, scheduling social activities and keeping up the general morale of the school were sponsored by our student government. The members are indeed to be congratulated for their worthy achievements. sky, R. NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is the one outstanding organization of our school. ln the spring of the year, the traditional annual induction services are held so that the iunior and senior students who have acquired leader- ship, character, scholarship, and who have given their services to the school may be received into the society. During the entire year the members util- ize various ways to augment money for the scholarship fund. Upon gradu- ation, a scholarship is awarded to the deserving senior who plans to further his education. The National Honor Society encourages the students to strive for higher scholastic and moral standards. 55 GROUP I Second Row: Kozusko J Stas Joe Cibulas, S., Denis B Carey A Kremp First Row: Grafton M L Yanucll C Pfeifer, E., Miller, A Ewing P GROUP II Third Row: Cunningham D Pushlmar R., Hatcher, F., Clbulas S RUdlII'lSkl S Second Row: Zabrosky F Pushkar E., Yanuck,C., Grafton M I. Heide E First Row: Andrews J Lukasik D Mullin, A., Miele, C Walters F
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