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PUBLIC Left: Advisor, Miss Boley, points out to Editor, Joyce Sohlndel, a matter of vital Importance in the construction of the dummy . Below: Norbert Qerblti, business manager, efficiently handles all financial matters and also finds time to devote to the production of the Jay. Mary Ellen Cumm 1 ngs, associate editor, assists in all the editorial duties. Lower Right: Phylles Helblng, art editor, surveys a final art produc- tion, while Beatrice Stueber, as- sistant art editor, pauses from her work to pose for the camera. Below: Our activity, class, and Senior editors, Harry Thleme, Rich- ard Berkholtz, and Harvey Koepsell respectively, put aside their work briefly for a moment of relaxation.
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Bfcck Row: M. VanderSchaaf, M. Pluckhan R. Uttech, P. Panettl. FrSPi fi22: H« Koepsell, B. Panzer, H Verblow, J. Arneeon. The Student Council of 1943-44 was headed by Harvey Koepsell and capably advised by Mr. Simpson. It was oomposed of eight members, two selected from each class. The Student Council takes charge of Soolal Hour and this year has presented the best Homecoming festival of all. Under their direction also, a campaign was held for the newly organized Pep Club. Each organization In the high school selected candidates and cam- paigned for them. The entire hlg h sohool voted for eight members from the group of candidates and those elected oomposed the Pep Club. Its object Is to produce bigger and better pep meet- ings with the assistance of the cheer- leaders. If there are any changes In social activities that the student body wants made, they present them to the Student Council and It Is their duty to alter them. The Student Council has been very successful for the few years It has functlonsd and we hope It will continue to be so.
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ATIONS Right: 'Three heads are better than one eo Miss Boley, advleor, D. Draeger, editor, and R. Polfuss, aee't. editor, put their heads together to dlecuee an lnportant Item. Below: D. Orlep, circula tlon manager, and M. Baerwald, busl- neae manager, have been busy all year getting subscriptions, dis- tributing and mailing copies to our many subscribers, and keeping our accounts. Good work, glrlel Lower left: Pictures, Jokes and gossip put real sploe Into our school paper. You have J. Schln- del and L. Schoenlke, humor edi- tors, and D. Neuendorf, art edi- tor to thank for this. Below: 'Busy as bees' would best desorlbe our five reporters: B. Panzer, sports, M. Brehm, feature articles, J. Schoenberger, grade news, and E. Kohlhoff and M. Booth, class news.
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