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Student Council ROW 1-M. Hawbecker, M. Poffenberger, Mr.Graham,M. Lower, K. Parod. ROW 2-P. Sheridan, D. Geary, J. Bowers, M. Berge, L. Grove,S. Kloepping,S. Champion, S. Warneke. ROW 3-G. Flickinger, G. Hawbeck- er, K. Green, A. Rahn, L. Rostron, T. Witt, J. Zentner, S. Sarff. The purpose of the student council was to solve the problems and keep harmony in the student body. This group was made up of two members from each class and the presidents of the classes and organiza- tions. Their adviser was Mr. Graham. They brightened up the year by presenting the Football Homecoming Dance and the Christmas Dance. All of the members were kept busy operating the coat-check room for dances and games. They also spon- sored individual student pictures andp aimed the football Pep Rally. The president of the student council was Mike Lower and the vice-president was Mary Poffenberger. Kristine Parod was their secretary, and Mel- vin Hawbecker was treasurer.
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National Honor Society ROW 1-D. Piesen, J. Sloan, L. Rostron, S. Warneke, S. Folk, S. Kloepping. ROW 2-Mr. Graham, E. Haw- beckor, M, Bergc, K. Wall, P, Graham, D. Shafer. To be chosen as a National Honor Society member is the highest honor that a Lanark High School student can receive. The faculty selects ten per cent of the jtmior class and twenty per cent of the senior class on the basis of character, service, leadership, and scholarship. The seniors chosen last year were David Piesen, Larry Rostron, and Sharon Warneke. Seniors cho- sen this year were Sharon Folk, Sharon Kloepping, and Jim Sloan. The juniors chosen this year were Marilyn Berge, Pat Graham, Elaine Hawbecker, Dar- lene Shafer and Keith Wall. This year Mar ' Arm Morris has been made an honorary member of the National Honor Society. Mary Ann has been in an iron lung since her second year in school so has been able to qualify only in the scholas- tic requirements. She has been able to attend some of her high school classes by an electrical device which enables her to hear her classmates recite as well as to take part in classroom work with them. During her high school work she has maintained a straight A KW average and so graduates with honors. Mary Ann Morris
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Kwill Klub ROW 1-S. Sarff, M. Poffenberger, S. Kloepping, D. Shafer P. Lamoreux, V. Morgan, L. Rostron, ROW 2- J. Sloan, E. Hawbecker, R. Roth,R. Helms,S. Fo k, P. Graham. ROW 3-Mrs. Mahlum, J. Cole, S. Warneke, C. Lamoreux, K. Wall, D. Piesen, R. Dollinger. Hi ya, cats, what's the news? Is it happiness, or .the blues? This is something you might have read the past year in one of the columns of the school paper. L.H.S. students have found that the best way to keep up with the latest in sports, fashion, gossip, and other interesting news is to subscribe to the Lan- O-Type. Each month Larry Rostron, Editor, wrote an interesting and worthwhile editorial. Assistant Editor, Pat Graham, helped Larry in organizing the paper and writinia few articles. David Piesen, Secretary and Business Manager, took subscriptions to the paper and sold t e paper each month. Headline Editor Sharon Warneke, was usy thinking of interesting and eye catching headlines for the columns. The Kwill Klub re- porters gathered the news and turned it into Mrs. Mahlum and the Typing II class, who completed the task of printing the paper.
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