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MIRROR STAFF ROW 1, left to right: Linda Hamilton, Martha Rainey. Anamary Schable, Donna Schuetz, Jackie Dahm.Bob Don Oyer, Mary McArthur, Carole Meadows. ROW 2: McCoy, Carol Kearney, Jane Cochran. Judy Pound Mrs. Peadro, Larry Phelps. Janet Grabb, Danny Hines. We, the staff, worked hard preparing this yearbook for publication. We hope the 1956 MIRROR will bring back plea- santmemories inyears to come. We sincerely thank every- one who helped us in any way. Our staff line-up was as follows: Editor-Don Oyer Assistant Editor-Colleen McCoy Business Manager-Carole Meadows Circulation Manager s-Linda Hamilton, Martha Rainey Typists-Janet Grabb, Carol Kearney, Anamary Schable, Donna Schuetz Advisor-Mrs. Peadro Group 1-Administration, Faculty, and Classes Jane Cochran, Jack Dahm, Colleen McCoy, Carole Meadows, Martha Rainey, Anamary Schable Group 2-Activities and Sports Janet Grabb , Linda Hamilton, Carol Kearney, Mary McArthur, Judy Pound, Donna Schuetz, Carole Stinson Group 3-Advertising Mr. Harden, Danny Hines, Bob McCoy, Larry Phelps 21
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STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1, left to right: Karen Grant. Martha Rainey, Sue Day. Judy Pound. ROW 2: Mr. Harden, John Winings. Calvin Brosam. Kenneth Sutton, Ronald Pound This year the Student Council had two main func- tions- - to plan the assembly programs and to get the opinions of the student body on various problems. One of its money-raising projects was to sell basketball pennants to the grade school. The following members were selected from each class to represent the student body: Judy Pound and John Winings, freshman; Martha Rainey and Calvin Brosam, sophomore; Sue Day and Ronald Pound, jun- ior; Karen Grantand Kenneth Sutton, senior. Kenneth Sutton was elected president, and Mr. Harden was spon- sor of the group. 20
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ROW 1, left to right: Carole Meadows, Jane Cochran, Martha Rainey, Mary Jo Davis, Janet Grabb, Wanda Ruff, Carol Kearney, Charlene Dyer, Colleen McCoy, Lynda West, Sue Day. ROW 2: Glenda Gladville, Hazel Mil- ler, Jackie Davis, Jennett Weakly, Donna Cripe, Carole Stinson, Linda Hamilton, Anamary Schable, Alice Wil- loughby, Donna Schuetz, Maurine Ensign, Freeda West, Mrs. Foley. ROW 3: Rosalie Sautelet, Shirley Stinson, Marie Franklin, Rowena Newberry, Earline Willoughby, Shirley Rochat, Shirley Fair, Marcia Bailey, Sandra Win- ings, Betty Collins, Rita Smith, Dottie Hettinger, Dora Coleman, Fay Willoughby. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Our F.H.A. was quite active during the year. Before school started, we had a swimmingparty and picnic at Mat- toon for new members. Our officers attended a training school at West- field in October. We entered a float in the Homecoming parade using the theme, Making It Hot for the Pirates . We also decorated the goal posts for the game. In November we observed National F.H.A. Week with an activity each day. At Christmas time we went caroling and gave corsages to the ladies in the Lovington nursing home. We had a gift exchange and refreshments after caroling. In January we served a chili supper before one of the basketball games. Our spring activities were an all-school party, initiation, spring rally and a tea and style show for our mothers. Our officers were president. Wanda Ruff: vice-president. Janet Grabb: secretary. Mary Jo Davis: treasurer. Carol Meadows; parliamentarian. Martha Rainey: historian, Charlene Dyer; reporter, Carol Kearney: chapter mother, Mrs. Roy Ruff; and chapter advisor, Mrs. John Foley.
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