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BACK ROW: Henry Bobitch, Al Znidarsic, Don Wyman, Jim Hearn, Richard Keyse, Jack Mercer. 2ND ROW: Dorothy Anderson, Carol Hohlfelder, Evelyn Nash, June Melcher, Barbara Frink. 3RD ROW: Mrs. Hengesbach, Janet Nichols, Robert Luikart, Judson Ellertson, Robert Signet, Richard Woodworth, Tom Miller, Eugene Winters. 4TH ROW: Marilyn Atkin, Rosemary Seene, Betty Hoffacker, Jane Kubach, Mary Ann McGovern, Betty Strickler, Carolyn Woodworth, Rosanne Trescott, Patricia Kemerait. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB Much to the surprise of everyone concerned, and mostly to the members, the Scholarship Club got organized and working in the first semester. Running under the guiding hand of our able advisor, Mr. Hengesbach, much was accomplished, including noon sale of drinks, and setting up of a library. We were very well represented at the County Banquet at Kirtland in February. At the end of the semester we learned that our advisor was to return to the service, and he was replaced by his capable wife. Our Stunt Night efforts were well rewarded, March 7, when we were presented with the cup, after a hilarious evening. The officers elected were: President, Barbara Frink; Vice President, Bob Luikart; Secretary, Rosanne Trescott; Treasurer, Marilyn Atkin. 24
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BACK ROW: Mrs. Behm, Dick Woodworth, Marilyn Atkin, Fred Booth, Patty Hubbard, Lee Cornell, Carolyn Woodworth, Mr. Raveling. 2ND ROW: Walt Stickel, Jeanne DeRubertis, Henry Bobitch, Marilyn Shiring, Judson Ellertson. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council organized this year and elected the following officers: President, Henry Bobitch; Vice President, Walt Stickel; Secretary, Patricia Hubbard; and Treasurer, Jeanne DeRubertis. The new constitution, which was written by the American Government classes, was accepted by the Student Body and will go into effect next fall. On February 17, 1947, the Student Council went to Harvey High School where we met with other Student Councils of the County to discuss problems of Student government. Next year under our new Constitution the Student Council promises to be a more powerful group, guiding and aiding the Student Body. 23
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BACK ROW: Kenny McDonald, Richard Bender, Earl Seith, Robert Arko, Edmund Hearn, James Hearn, Walter Shekel. Alvin Krause. 2ND ROW: Bill Reese, Forrest Wickert, Karl Jacobson, Richard Volante, Jim Abplanalp, Ralph Downing, Bob Gromofsky, Paul Quayle. 3RD ROW: Doris Harmon, Myrna Stanley, Joanna Fuller, Patricia Kemerait, Joan Toppari, Betty Fields, Mary Matthews. Larena Taylor. 4TH ROW: Judy Lange, Rosanne Trescott, Olive Cox, Janet Frink, Mr. Hengesbach, June Mclcher, Carol Hohlfelder, Jane Kubach, Leona Bush, Judson EMertson. SERVICE CLUB A new organization, the Service Club, was initiated in the high school this year. The purpose of this club is, as the name implies, to render service to the school. There are no definite requirements for joining, except the applicant be willing to cooperate and work for the betterment of the school. All classes are eligible and there is a group from each. Among the many duties of the service club members was the sale of tickets and refreshments at football games, parking cars, and the sale of basketball tickets The Service Club conducted a drive for the sale of both basketball and football season tickets Also, members are continually on the look-out for ways of improving various conditions. After hearing the pet gripes of students the club presents the problem to Student Council, and after their okay begins the remedy. The Service Club was advised by Mr. Hengesbach, and after his departure to the service Mr Raveling took over. We feel that the forming of a Service Club was definitely an improvement for M M.H S and hope many generations yet to come will maintain this cooperative organization. 25
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