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MIRROR REFLECTS SCHOOL LIFE The Mirror Staff This year the Mirror Stall has done very fine work. With the organization of its editor, Wilma Horst, and sponsors, Mr. Bough and Miss Garmong, it was both entertaining and informative. Its editorials discussed all the problems of school life. It was published every three weeks. Sports editor, Yogi Temple; feature editor, Joe Tit- ley; and news editor, Delores Kmetz; all handled their departments very well. Under these leaders and with the support of the club and class reporters the Mirror did a good job of reporting school activities. The Editors
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STUDENT COUNCIL PUBLISHES HANDBOOK This year, as in the past, the council did much to organize various activities of the student body. It sponsored the annual Football Hop, sold concessions at games, made pos- sible movies and other assembly programs, gave out ice cream at Christmas, and raised money for the athletic banquet. Under the direction of its president, Darrel Lauer, and with the co-operation of Mr. Miller, the council kept the school running at full steam. This year the council started something new, which is a student handbook giving detailed information about the school. Members of the council are: Darrel Lauer, President; Glenn Harms, Vice-President; John Kokinda, Secretary; Wilma Horst, Treasurer; Roy Shannon, Bob Mandly, Bonnie Lindborgh, Laura Novak, Everett Homier, Jane Hamilton, Wharton Wielbrock, Chuck Smith, Don Smith, Carl Kraft, Ronnie Youngkin, Joy Brewer, Lois Wloczewski, Sandra Bohrman, Yogi Temple, Tony Smederovac. Council Members Take Time Out.
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MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR Each year as the annual is produced, it stands not as an entirety, but as one link in a long chain. That chain is only as strong as its weakest link. We, of the staff, present this annual in the hope that it will measure up to those produced in the past. We also hope it will be of help to future annual staffs as a guide in their own publications, and thus they can profit from our experiences. We, like all organizations, have had our difficulties to overcome, but throughout the year, we have en- joyed the co-operation of the entire school body. We wish to express our appreciation to everyone for their fine co-operation. We have worked steadily and faithfully, and if honest effort and hard work count for anything our an- nual will not fail in its desired effect. Joy Brewer, Editor, Mr Pruitt, Sponsor; Louise Varro, Assistant Editor. Pag; Twenty-Two
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