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XY, , i OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sarlou Newman, Vice President: Kathy Zeplin, President: Iean Orthman, Treasurer: Harlan McConnell, Secretary. SUCCESS - Seated: Kathleen Kirby, Luanne Stewart, Carol Fagot. Dorothy Schinzel, Miss Robinson, lean Orthman, Bet- ty Zapp, Doralee Yeutter: standing: Lynn Thoreen. Gor- don Hofi, Sarlou Newman. Harlan McConnell. Russell Edeal, Kathy Zeplin, Howard Lonqee, Mary Ruth Rickett- sen Pcxqe 8 The STUDENT COUNCIL add- ed an important verse to our ,56 story. Fourteen members repre- sented the students in promoting monthly assemblies, dances, ex- change assembly, football ban- quet, dance and Coronation, Twirp Week, playing Christmas records, and sponsoring career day and honors convocation. From the variety of organiz- ations open for high school appli- cants, the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY has the highest select- ive membership, Each year five per cent of the Junior Class and ten per cent of the Senior Class, who are in the upper one-third of their class scholastically, have leadership abilities, strong charac- ter, and free time to devote to the service of the school. are chosen. Miss Gertrude M. Robinson is the instigator of constructive meas- ures for promoting ideals of this society. I HAPPY TIMES - Carol Faqot, Iean Orthman, Luanne Stew- art, Dave Gauqer, Carl Ies- sen. Mr. Cox, Howard Lon- gee, Gary Owens. Robert Ernst, Mr. Dyke, Monte Kiftin, Dave Dyke, Kermit Debban, Dick Stuckey, Bob Martin, Dorothy Schinzel OFFICERS OF STUDENT COUN- CIL-Carol Fagot, Secretary: Dorothy Schinzel, President: Luanne Stewart, Vice Presi- dent Q 3 Keeping Perfect Time
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BUT I CAN'T' DOES IT MATTER Father Knows Best Betty, Bud. Kathy, and even Mother have made plans to go out. Exasperated. Father puts his foot down-they'll all stay home. Invite their friends over, ycs-but no one is to leave the house. Before he knows what has haooened, Father finds himself in the midst of all the social life in Springfield- baskctball in the basement. a garden club meeting in the living room, and hide-and-seek all over the place. To add to the confusion Father finds that Ralph and Betty have eloped! At least that's what he thinks. Actually they only went to a dance. 4'Fathcr Knows Best was a delightful evening ol' entertainment presented by the senior class April 2-l and 25 at the Lexington High Auditorium under the direction of Mrs. Barton Kline. All the truc to life adventures of the Anderson family made this an enjoyable and fun-filled comedy. Jiiia Anderson ...... ...,,..., H arold Stuckey Margaret Anderson -- --- Mary Ruth Rickertsen Betty .ss.................,,..,., Jean Orthman Kathy A- .s..........s. Doralee Yeutter Bud .,,, --- Dennis Gierhan. Donald Teets Janie .,,, ..,,,.i,. . . Roijcanne Reutlinger Ramona ,W ......., Karla Banta Patty ---ch Benairman -ss Sarlou Newman hh, David Wolf'e Ralph s..,...,. ..,,,,.,,,,e,, S hirley Wood M Brinkman U, U, .....,,.,, Lowell Bowman Officer Johnson Buds friend -, Mrs. Wembley , , - Mrs. Jones ,.., 1, Gordon Hoff. Rodney Renken Alfred Cochran Kathleen Kirbv J-- Betty Zapp Mrs. Vtoolsey ........,,.,,,,,,i,, Betty Reichert Perkins -,- Barbara Hammond. Sandra Hofferber THE PLAY IS THE THING-Kathleen Kirby, Betty Reichert, Betty Zapp, Doralee Yeutter, Alfred Cochran, Sarlou Newman, Mrs. Barton Kline 1Directorj, Rodney Renken, Barbara Hammond, Sandra Hoiierber, Gordon Hoff, Dave Wolfe, Karla Bcmta: sitting: Mary Ruth Rick- ertsen, Harold Stuckey, Don Teets, Dennis Gierhan, Lowell Bowman, Katherine Zeplin IAss't Directorj, Jean Orthman, Shirley Wood, Roi- ,e ,nne Reutlinger
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NEWS ITEMS - Shirley Wood, Alfred Cochran. Harold Stuckey. Gordon Hoff. Betty Zapp. Doralee Yeutter, Dorothy Schinzel, Kathleen Kirby, Mrs. Coleman, Luanne Stewart, Kathy Zeplin, Bob Collins. Sarlou Newman, Mary Ruth Rickertsen, Dave Gauqer As BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS - Karen Bourne, Dick Siuckey. Mike Sludky You Like It The JOURNALISM CLASS under the supervision of Mrs. Cole- iiian, and the BIOLOGY CLUB sponsored by Mr. Conway have played an Liiportant part in the publication of this book. 'l'ne Journalism students published the Fife 'N' Drum once a month and were in charge or news notes for the down town papers once a Week. Their File 'N' Drum did not remain in the immediate territory but also traveled to other schools as an exchange. lhe principal purpose of the BIOLOGY CLUB was to stimulate an interest in outdoor life and hobbies concerned with plants and animals. They had several speakers at their meetings. which helped the students to maintain interest in the club. BARRELS OF FUN - Row 1: C. Willets, R. Hewitt, A. Brown, I. Taylor, G. Menke, P. Volk. I. Iohnson, L. Fagot. L. Rupert, R. Snurr, B. Mazcrnec: How 2: I. Reichert. I. Ham- mond, G. Nelson, P. White, N. Seaman, D. Hamar, P. Coons, B. Knaqqs, M. Flint, K. Mitchell, M. Pinkerton: C. Freud, I-I. Lee, I. Adams: Row 3: B. Byrns, P. Saulsbury, M. Sladky, D. Dyer, D. McCord, M. Murdock, E. Brecks. A. Maloley, K. Blood, G. Fedder- sen: Row 4: Mr. Conway. I. Brown, R. Cooper, C. Darby. D. Wiley, M. Anderson, I. Stark, L. Zeplin, I. Young, L. Lorraine, B. Collicott, V. Deeter, K. Bourne, A. O'Ca1la- ghan, I. Engelrup. E. Eickhorst. M. Schoenberner, D. Edwards: How 5: F. Young, B. Dolan, R. Teetor. D. Shaw. S. Anderson, D. Stuckey, S. Derickson, R. Hock, L. Erwin. T. Sheldon. M. Kiltin, S. Smith, D. Carr, K. Conner, L. Weller, G. I-liner, G. Neil, E. Fox, M. Phelps.
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