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GIRLS' CHORUS First Row: Gersky. Dittrich, Gustafson. Iohnson, Szum. Hitzelburger, Bruno. Campbell. Second Row: Weinert. Burkhardt, Andrews, Illig. La Fave, Stewart. Grow, Kentish, Fisher, Dahlberg. Giermarm. Third Row: Schmidt, Erickson. Benda, Pearson, Manthie, Graf, Grenz, Connolly. Gunnesch, BOYS' CHORUS First How: Kazmierowski. Shinners, Bilotta, Kryzwda, Iordan. Second Row: Daniels. Graykowski, Hoy, Rice, Kearley, Ohman, Govedarica. Leading: Zapatka. l
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.IUNICR BOARD 0F DIRECTCRS The Iunior Board of Directors acts as a clearing house for Tones student-activities. This board consists of the four officers from each class with the president of the 4A class presiding over all meetings. The sessions are held every other Monday during the ninth pe- nod. The general topic of discussion at these meetings concerns ways and means of im- provement. The class officers obtain questions, criticisms, and suggestions from any student and give their reports at each meeting. The board members go over each report and try to work out an answer or solution to each probe- lem. Some of the specific topics taken up at re- cent meetings were: promoting cleanliness in the school building, organizing more music classes, planning future social activities, and gaining the cooperation of the lones girls in the matter of wearing hats. Mr. Carey is the faculty sponsor of the lun- ior Board of Directors, l-le helps the students with problems and questions and is very fair in all of his decisions. The student body is very fortunate to have such able direction as it has. First Row: Ioan Petruitis. Irma Dittmer. Betty Illig. Charlene Mcxrquardt, Sally Gill. Second Row: Fosters Dittrich, Iohn O'Brien. Robert Leady. Therese Kry- ger, Donna Fisher, Elsie Grenz, Audrey Fleischhacker, Ruth Kock. Mr. Carey. 0180
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0200 Seated: Fiddell, Fisher, Wulf, Sarlin, Graniczny, Betley, Morlis, Gill. Kneeling: Barnas. Szum, Fiorelli, Steianos, Borner, Koch, Ditimer, Uccello, Fleischhacker, Fahey, Keller. Standing: Harrington, Knippen. Dittrich, Nilsen, Grenz, Kling, Swanson, Hartman, Carstan- jen. Zuegner, Wenzig, Rodell, Notz, Gunnesch, Erickson. THE ORDER OF THE OWL : ag , f ,f ,Ar-,Q fc: .1 ,,, 5 ii. i fl 'sf ,Y Iiij ' :rig nf , V PM , lf-if 43- .1 Y X-in of r in -if i Y ev Q 'V ,f 'Q A Y A , Q .:,,ff-fe. - lf .gF,.ig'j:-1 , i g 7 fu' i Q .f 5 A . F , . f fm if ' i ,ffff lust who are the Owls? And why may member- ship in this club be classified as the highest honor one may attain at lones? Hear ye! Owls are students who have worked hard for the marks they have received, and in so doing, have be- come outstanding young people, well prepared for the business world they are soon to enter. The officers are as follows: Darlene Rodell, president, Patricia Wulf, vicevpresident, and Betty Lou Swanson, secretary- treasurer. The Owls had one very successful flower sale in mid-semester. The profits of this sale were divided in two ways: a part of it was used for a well deserved party, the rest was put into the Owls' fund to be used in the purchase of a glass display-case, Miss Doyle is their excellent sponsor. A beautiful gold-plated pin is given to each mem- ber to wear the entire semester showing that he or she has achieved the honor of membership. After being in the club two consecutive semesters, the pin is perma- nently awarded to the student.
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