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Standing L. - R: Deane H, Haning, Mr. E.J, Hammer,John Barrett, Ruth Henderson, Dick Freitag, Fiametta Saunders Gene Nafziger, and Mr. Lester Milelr. Seated, Second Row: Edwin Swartzendruber, Dale Troyer, Karen Kuhfuff and Carolyn Conn. Seated, Front Row: Pat Malinowsk i, Dick Schmidgall, Betty Kurth, Linda Brenneman, and Alberta Crabtree. STUDENT COUNCIL Thirteen members,two from each class and one from each organization, Mr. Miller and Mr. Hammer, representing the faculty, made up the Student Council the past year. After a vigorous campagin Deane H, Haning was elected preside nt of the Council by an all school election early in the fall. The first meeting of the Council was the organizational meeting with following officers being elected. The officers were: President ......,,. . . Dean H, Haning Vice - President ...... . . Gene Nafiziger President Pro -tempore . . . ..... Betty Kurth Secretary ...,...... . . Pat Malinowski Treasurer ......... . Dick Schmidgall The Council met every other Friday during the past year. The Council's chief money project for the year was making play flats. With everybody helping the play flats were completed in time for the Junior Play which greatly improved the effect of this play. The big money making project of the year was the sponsoring of an Alumni basketball game during Christmas vacation. Other activities sponsored by the Council were cheerleader election, Basketball Launching Party, Christma s Party, all -school pictures, and a skating party held in Pekin. Plans for the second semester included exchange assemblies, two feature length films, additional work in the recreation room, a ping -pong tournament, buying new records, a clothing drive, Student Control Day, revision of the consti- tution, a nd an end -of-school party. The Council also left a plan for the first semester of next year to enable the Council to get off to a faster start. Our president this year initiated plans for the County Federation of Councils. In addition to these many activities the Council, represented by eight delegates, attended the District Student Council Convention in Quincy on November 6, Here our Council brought back many new ideas and nlethods to enable them to operate much more effectively. They also attended the State Convention in Peoria on April '22 - 23. 30
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1 3 Back Row L. - R: Robert Greathouse, Connie Baham, Juliene Bement, Mr. Vandeveer, Judy Harbert, Howard Enns, Janalee Carlyle, Pat Schmidgall, Wayne Diegel, Deryle Schertz, Ronnie Cruse, Jim Pawson. Middle Row: Dale Troyer, Norman Kauffman. Front Row: Deane Haning, Gene Nafziger, Karen Kuhfuss, Bob Frietag, Don Frietag,and Betty Kurth. BAND OFFICERS President ...... .... P at Schmidgall Vice - President . . . . Norman Kauffman Sec.-Treas. ,... . . . . . Betty Kurth Librarian ........ . . . Judy Harbert Student Conductor .............. Betty Kurth Student Council . ..,.......... Dale Troyer Tnis yea r the band marched in the Halloween parade and performed a joint Armistice Concert and Christmas Vespers Service with,the choruses. lt also put on three floor shows and played in the stands at basketball games and had a Spring Concert. Members of the band attended the County Music Festival and entered music contests. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus has enjoyed working this year. It took part in the Armistice Day Program and the Vesper Service. Back Row L. -R: Norman Kauffman, Johnny Nafziger, Bill lmig, Howard Enns, Deane Haning, David Miller, Larry Romans, Duane Haning, Jim Pawson, and Bob Greathouse. Third Row: Judy Herdee, Ronnie Cruse, Jim Schmidgall, James Ingold, Edwin Swartzendruber, Dale Troyer, Freddie Litwiller, Howard Gordon, and Ruthie Henderson. Second Row: Rita Johnson, Nancy Scovil, Sandra Scovil, Carolyn Conn. Phyllis McClister, and Sue Owens. Front Row: Betty Arbogast, Betty Kurth, Karen Kuhfuss, Judy I-larbert, Judy Soss, Carol French, Dorothy Gordon, Marilyn Cremeens, and Harriet Gordon. Q Q Q-2 5 fx ' fl fb R' yn-YJ 1 r
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Standing L. - R: Linda Brenneman, Peg Myers, Alberta Crabtree, Bev Graber, Phyllis McClister, Pat Schmidgall Karen Kuhfuss, Deane Haning, Betty Jean Kurth, Dorothy Gordon, Harriet Gordon, Judy l-larbert, Bill lmig, Gene Nafziger, Jake Bahan, Mrs. Tackett, Jim Pawson. Seated: Bill Mueller, Dick Freitga, Lois Diegel, Pat Malinowski Jean Malinowski, Donna Gemberling. Editor ....... Assistant Editor . Business Manager Assistant Business Sport Editors . . . Hi-T... F.H.A. . . F.F.A. . . Calendar . . Humor . , . . Spotlite . . . Mmigei SCROLL . . Barbara Drinnon . . . Richard Freitag . . . , Bill Mueller . . Pat Malinowski ..... Bill Imig Jake Bahan . . Alberta Crabtree . ... ...Lois Diegel . . . . Gene Nafziger Edwin Swartzendruber . . Linda Brenneman . . . . Beverly Graber . . Phyllis McClister Band . . Chorus . . . Social ...... Photography . . Senior ..... Junior ..... Sophomore . . . Freshman .... Student Council Typists ........ Sponsor . . . Pat Schmidgall . . Judy Harbert Betty Jean Kurth . . . Jim Pawson . Deane l-laning . . Peggy Myers Jean Malinowski . Karen Kuhfuss . Dick Freitag . . . . . .. Harriet Gordon Donna Gemberling, Lois Diegel, Dorothy Gordon, Pat Malinowski, and Betty Jean Kurth . . Mrs. Tackett The Scroll had a large and working staff this year. It had the usual fund raising activities, namely the magazine drive and the selling of advertisements. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone on my staff for the fine job they have done and to wish Dick and his staff the best of luck next year. Barbara Drinnon Editor
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