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Whe ie Vhe ' ie ' b J Qin,l Vbe ' ie ' t, 7 li aif, FACULTY MEMBERS Mis Eloise Brooner and Miss Francis Kraft are the gracious servers at the Mother and Daughter Tea. THE BELLES , a familiar group at Girls ' Club activities, entertain at the Senior Reception. The sing¬ ers are Donna Jansen, Jeanne Mahaney, Judy Smith, Mary Jane Murray, Miriam Melvin, Donna Maly, Gerrie Coican, and Joni Guist. NADINE TOLPA and her date Sam Schiralli stand on the gym balcony, looking down on the dancing couples at the colorfully decorated Turnabout Dance. CAROLE SHEARER lights the candles on a birth¬ day cake at the Birthday Potluck. Watching are Irma Smoot, Leanne Phillips, Carol Golbesky, Jo Ann Mc¬ Calister, and Donna Buller. 20
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llie Voice ojf jbemocyiacy BUSILY MAKING DECORATIONS for the Inau¬ gural Ball are Jerry Imboden, Barbara Coffman, Jane Morgano, Eleanor Stark, Phillip Magdich, Kiki Christ¬ off, and Susan Hodges. DISCUSSING Student Council correspondence dur¬ ing the last hour are Eleanor Stark, Bob Scott, Jackie Mattingly, Mr. William Vorwald, and Keith Pearman. MARILYN ROSE counts the money received from the student body for the S.O.S. Humanity Drive. 19
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Girls who wish to become active in school affairs, to promote school spirit, and to develop lasting friendships find all their answers in becom¬ ing members of Girls 7 Club. All girls in high school are members of the club and the Council is composed of an elected representative from each homeroom. The Council meets every Wednesday after school in Room 107. Freshman Week and the Birthday Potluck be¬ gan the year ' s activities. During the Christmas season the club sponsored the annual corsage sale and stag dance. During the holidays, members of the club visited the Old People ' s Home and pro¬ vided entertainment and gifts. The Senior Reception, the Sing, the Ma Pa and Me Banquet and the Spring Turnabout Dance were the second semester social activities. The Girls ' Club Council representatives at¬ tended the Suburban Girls ' Club Conference and the Lake County Conference. The four mass meel- ings sponsored by the Council provided all high school girls with participation in the activities of the club. The Council has maintained attractive calendars in the principal ' s office as a part of their service projects. They also provide monthly teas for the faculty. The Girls ' Club Council was served by Carole Shearer as president; Edith Green, junior vice president; Irma Smoot, secretary; and Leanne Phillips, treasurer. Under-classmen officers were Carol Golbesky, sophomore vice president and Jo Ann McCalister, freshman vice president. The sponsor of the club is Miss Shirley Bryan. MISS SHIRLEY BRYAN, sponsor EDITH GREEN, junior vice president LEANNE PHILLIPS, treasurer CAROLE SHEARER, president IRMA SMOOT, secretary CAROL GOLBESKY, sophomore vice president JO ANN McCALISTER, freshman vice president 1st Row: (left to right) J. McCalister, L. Phillips, C. Shearer, I. Smoot, C. Golbesky, E. Green 2nd Row: D. Ehlers, D. Brown, D. Buller, A. Steffus, S. Flynn, P. Marczewski, N. Tolpa 3rd Row: P. Aimutis, E. Coady, J. Huettner, Y. Nickovich, R. Turza, P. Gruenberg, M. Rondinelli, M. Brown 4th Row: D. Maly, R. Vukobratic, J. Zaviski, S. Schulties, J. Kocevar, R. Robbins, B. De Pro, S. Chnupa, P. Mahorney 21
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