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Standing — J. Smith, K. Beck, D. Stowers, F. Homeier, J. Franz, G. Keeney, B. Welches, J. Johnson, L. Mitchell, A. Willy, A Tornabene, Sponsor — Miss Tomel, B. Wineland, N. Dennington. Seated — E. Stevenson, Editor — L. Wesley, M. E. Howerton, E. Merrill. THE MIRROR This year the Mirror staff had a new sponsor, Miss Tomei, to lead us in our career as reporters, news sleuths, and special editors. The business manager gathered the news on Friday from the various sources, and gave it to the proof- reader to look over and adjust it in places if necessary. From there it went to the typists to be dummied, and stenciled. After the art-work was done, the stencils were proof-read again and then mimeographed. The following Friday after the news had been gathered the “Mirror” came off the press. Lucille Wesley was editor; Mary, Ellen Howerton, assistant editor; Lorain Mitchell, society editor; Janice Johnson, feature editor; Edward Stevenson, art editor; Kathleen Beck and Jeanne Smith, mimeographers ; Bob Wineland, club editor; Genevieve Franz, gossip editor; Doris Stowers, proof-reader; Arlyne Willy, Angeline Tornabene, Evelyn Merrill, typists ; Betty Welches, business manager ; Glenn Keeney, sports editor ; Nolan Dennington, editorial ; and Floyd Homeier, joke editor. The paper was a means of acquainting the students, as well as outsiders, with the various activities and projects being carried out by others than themselves. Issues were sent to other schools and they, in turn, sent issues of their papers to us. We also sent papers to all graduates who are now serving in the armed forces. In rating, our paper was given a B” classification by the association, and later we raised our paper front that rating to class “A”. Twenty-Seven
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Standing — Vice-Pres. — G. White, Sponsor — Mr. York, M. E. Howerton, L. Wesley, K. Catlow, K. Beck, P. Faust, L. Shults. Seated — J. Ayers, Treas. — B. Welches, Pres. — D. Clark, Sec. — L . Brewer, R. Kraft. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the main governing body of the school. The council is the connecting link between the faculty and student body. It has the task of making rules and regulations to help in the betterment of the school. Its member- ship is made up of the president’s of all the classes and organizations. Its president is elected from the members of the Senior Class, and its other officers are elected from and by its members. The officers this year were: President, Donald Clark; Vice-President, Gordon White; Secretary, Lillian Brewer; Treasurer, Betty Welches. The Student Council has accomplished much this year. Among these ac- complishments was the sponsoring of five cent movies every week during activity period. The money taken in from these movies has gone toward buying a phono- graph for the school. The Council has sponsored a War Bond and Stamp Sale. This sale was in the form of a contest between the boys and the girls. Every Tuesday the girls sold bonds and stamps and on Thursday the boys made use of their salesmanship ability. The girls came out victorious and were thus subject to a treat by the boys. The sale was a great success and hundreds of dollars were made for Uncle Sam. The Student Council also gave a party for the benefit of the faculty and gave a picnic at the end of the term for the student body. Twenty-Six
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First Row — J. Roll, M. J. Miller, S. Davids, S. Ready, H. Sokol, J. M. York, F. Burris, L. Schwall, J. Johnson, N. Harms. Second Row — A. Schmidt, D. Kisela, L. Armitage, L. Hair, L. Hogan, R. Fleck, B. Larson, D. Badovich, M. Niles, L. Yaros, J. Lines. Third Row — F. Kazimer, M. Erickson, S. Witham, B. Huelster, M. E. Griffin, L. Lennertz, J. Kwasny, J. Smith, L. Brewer. Fourth Row — L. Wesley, B. Hansen, Reporter — C. Clark, Sec. — M. McKnight, Pres. — B. Welches, Vice-Pres. — E. Maihofer, Program Ch. — A. Willy, Treas. — L. Mitchell, Corres. Sec. — F. Shipley. SUNSHINE First Row — D. Bush, M. Lennertz. G. Benoit, J. Titley, C. Krieter, M. Townsley, M. Gernenz, M. Meyers, M. Maihofer. Second Row — M. Nelson, E. J. Phillips, A. Willy, C. Smith, J. Johnson, H. Robinson, L. Burris, D. Davison, J. A. Tignor. Third Row — H. Mikulich, R. Welches, M. Cooper, F. Tieman, M. Roy, P. Kelley, D. Keilman, M. Smith, B. L. Rees. Fourth Row — N. Kleinschmidt, E. Beneake, W. Beck, E. Fossey, M. Reed, E. Katrenics, S. Stockwell, B. Gable, Sponsor — Miss Lutes. Twenty-Eight
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