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It looks natuial to ee Jean Dake Mauieen Goede A jam session? Couldn't be. Seems as if Donna Joan Kummel Lois Schlegel and Nancy Sncith Lausten, Bob Lemmerman. Genene Martin. Ronald around the piano 'VI1 Jenkins seems plea ed vxith Lassek, Lois Arndt and Geneane Clark are hating the blend fun though. Pledging themselves as true Discoverers they entered their sophomore year. It was quite a year for they knew their way around by now and things were beginning to happen. Awarded the honor of leading the class was John Kaveney as president and there to help him were Margaret Borneman, vice- presidentg Rose Murphy, secretaryg and Dick Micek, treasurer. That year they began to make themselves known by outstanding workg on the cheerleading squad was Merna Ingoldg the C Club claimed Don Welch, Ray Seidel, Ed Trofholz, Merritt Scharnweber. Dick Micek, Bob Nickolite, and Bunk Kinzer. Tom Miler earned a superior on a piano solo at the dis- trict contest, as did Donna Laus- ten on piccolo. and the flute trio. Lou Ann Ross. Bob Johannes, Lorraine Pier and Norma Plantz gather around the Student Councils' new bulletin board.
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Wilma Schild, Bob Nickolite, Vernon Korte, Marie I must keep my eyes on the copy: I must make Schmit Jack Robertson and Doris Weber are cer- my fingers hit the right keys. Some of Miss Ciaigs talnly diligent in searching for the answers to his- words echo in the minds of Lorinda Behrens Doro tory questions. thy Speck, Irene Coulter, Joan Muhle, Eileen Wugm The juniors have just finished their most difficult year in high school. This was their year to really work and strive to set their goal just a little higher than before. As they began anew as fresh- men, efficient leadership was rec- ognized in their officers, who were and Doris Thompson. Delbert Weber, president, Lou Ann Ross, vice-presidentg and Nancy Smith, secretary-treasurer. In the music department, Gen- ene Martin and Joan Kummer joined the flute quartet, which placed superior at the district con- test. 4 7? X- 6' -Q12 CL Vidfi 1 f 'J' YlL,f' Looking over some of the Modern Problems John Barrett. Gloria Turner, Marilyn McCarty classes literature are Katherine Schneider, Darlene Chuck Lowry, Delores Kylius and Donna Draw Hecker Richard Roelle. Marietta Loveless and Del- baugh criticize the paper and discover what goes on ores Hopkin before it can be issued. , ,, W 14-iff? fc f 'Tj ,JH .7
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Talking over the day's happenings on the school steps we find Wayne Harrington, Zita Sanders, Darlene Dilly and Mary Jane Stillinger. This year, and what a great one it has been, they added more to their already long list of accom- plishments. The band and choir claimed many of the juniors, who held responsible positions in these groups. Some of the boys earned football, basketball and track let- ters and Merna Ingold was chosen head cheerleader. Others joined or- ganizations and became officers in the various clubs. Nancy Smith was elected president of the Y-Teens and Lois Andrews secretary. Mau- reen Goede was vice president of the Booster Club and Rose Murphy, president of the Junior Librarians. Many Were county officers for a day and others were on the Dis- coverer staff. Class officers for the year were Don Welch, president, Adrianne El- lefson, vice-president, Eleanor Fin- ley, secretary, and Tom Miller, treasurer. Want to buy a ticket to the Sports Rally? Here we see Bob Nosal, Ray Siedel, Margaret Bor- neman and Janet Paprocki with a ready smile for +hen next patron. They look happy, it must be Friday about 3:45 as Marilyn Fittje, Janice Grotelueschen, Claretta Gehring, Lorene Drog and Dorothy Encinger leave school. 7742, 1 The Quiz Kids might be a good name to apply to these student council representatives, Del Weber. Rose Murphy, Lois Andrews and Ronald Guettler, who spend part of their spare time at the Information desk. Znfafmamn H I
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