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Crew Earns Promotion xu This past year ' s graduation of 332 students again signaled advancement into the work- ing world, independence, and entrance into the adult world with the realization that it was time to take on more responsibilities. Four students achieved the title of Vale- dictorian — all girls. They were Anita Gerig, Carla Chamberlin, Jeanne Schramm and Katherine Ruppe. Dr. Tom Burton was the guest speaker and Mr. Klaer handed out diplomas. Congratulations, graduates! Mishawaka seniors wait the final moment before they receive their diplomas. A relieved senior is handed her diploma; the final memory of Mishawaka High School. Misty Dodson gives a little recognition to her mother as she walks toward the platform. I ' taduatM
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Student Government This year ' s Student Council accomplished many things for MHS. There were fifty members who met on the second Thursday of each month. The anticipated students met to discuss activities for upcoming events. They raised money by having dances; with this year ' s new freshmen at MHS. the success from the dances were remarkable. The student council sold TB Christmas Seals, organized both A and B campaign assemblies, sponsored and contributed to in- termural programs for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The Council helped the senior class in all activities of 50 ' s week. It hosted Senior Citi- zen ' s Day and participated in the Senior Citi- zen ' s Exchange Program at 500 L.W.E. The Student Council was involved with powderpuff football and all activities that went with it. The Council was also involved with Foreign Student Weekend. 1st row: S. Padgett. J. Balbo, B. Flora, P. Fowler, J. Grover, T. Klaer, G. Cousins, K. Richards, K. Weinkauf, 2nd row: D. Carpenter, P. Wilson, J. Putterbaugh, T. Magnuson, M Douglas, P. Tavener. B. Ashburn, T. Russel, T. Wood, A. Lekens, D. Daggy, J. Moshak, D. Metcalf, 3rd row: K. Strong, L. DeMunk, K. Smith, S. Bajhe, P. Kosis, A. Calvin, J. Coyren, K. Padgett, B. Carpenter, T. Dingus, H. Wauman, 4th row: M. Mennucci, S. Strong, B.Johnson, B. Beutter, B. Strong, B. Smith, J. Vervynekt, J. Thompson, S. Kawano, T. Cochron. 5th row: A. Faulkner. M. Blasco, S. Waite, K. Snyder, M. Schide, L. O ' Brien, D. Kocsis, T. Clemets Brian Beutter, Treasurer; Bob Strong, Vice-President; Betsy Smith, Sectetary; Jeff Vervynekt, President. It Student Council
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