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Standing W. Hinz, F. Knoll. G. Prokop, E. Winkelmann, G. Pugh. D. Zingsheim. B. Oberhollzer. Seated M. Wartick. D. Riltler, W. Klix, P. Ward. R. Zamorski. The Student Council, a group consisting of three students from each class under the leadership of Mr. Horn, directed many noon-hour activities. Officers for the year were Marie Wartick, President; Bill Klix, Vice Pres- ident; and Pat Ward, Secretary Treasurer. The homecoming parade with prizes for the best floats and windows, and the dance in the evening was one of the council's projects. The council also arranged the details of the party for the students and faculty before Christmas vacation.
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IjJo-ur Under the supervision of Miss Pelikan, the Pow Wow published six issues of the school paper. The assistant editors, Lucille Evanger and Sarah Haslam, assisted editor Doris Gloyd to direct the activities. The sports articles were reported by Sports editor, Jim Holterman, and some interesting feature articles were written by Cara Nome Haag, Marilyn Nelson, Anita Hoeft, Don Ulrikson, and Caroline Bornfleth. Business matters were successfully handled by Shirley Welch, Jayne Schuyler, Cara Nome Haag and Marie Wartick. The writing of news articles and typing was the duty of the remainder of the staff. front Row— J. Schuyler, C. N. Haag, L. Evanger, D. Gloyd. S. Haslam. D. Ulrikson, S. Karrels. Back Bow—M. Wartick, J. Holterman, S. Welch. B. Petersen. D. Woli, F. Coats. Miss Pelikan. C. Bornfleth. M. Nelson. A. Hoeft. C. Strickler. L. Schauwitzer. A. Lucht.
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After three years of hard mental struggle, twenty of us reached the goal of success, this goal being the National Honor Society. The twenty new members were welcomed into the club by the remaining old members. Bob Schroeder, Joyce Fraser, Jean Moore, Alice Brandemuehl, Don Hinz, and Lois von Dahlen. Members of the society must show ability in leadership, character, scholarship and service to the school and must have a scholastic average of 90 or over. After the new members were inducted, Benny Petersen was elected President; Lucille Evanger, Vice-President; and Doris Gloyd, Secretary. Miss Farrington acted as Treasurer and advisor of the club. Standing A. Justin. J. Hopkins, D. Davis. A. Kaiser. J. Lehmann, S. Haslam, R. Tuttle. A. Schroeder, B. Sniderwin, S. Rath. J. Small. P. Ward. Seated L. Schauwitzer. C. Strickler. L. Evanger. B. Petersen, D. Gloyd. A. Lucht, P. Fickau, A. Hoeft.
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