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Activities Council Sfionsons oun social events BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Knoll, Clifford Kreifels, Dick Place. Jim Armstrong, Paul Fenton, Larry Cole, Mac Ryder, Nancy Shirley, Don Chaloupka, Ardith Ehlers, Tom Funke. SEATED: Donna Morton, Linda Fitzekam, Gladys Schalk, Wanda Donna Phillips, Marilyn Mead. The twenty-six members of the 1956-57 Activities Council are kept on the jumpby the many plans that are sponsored by this group during the year. The projects which the members of the Council through their willing and able efforts included Homecoming, Career Conference, College Day, Open House, and the Carnival. Parents attend Open House Career Conference Tea
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machinea help, tnain studenta fion buiinenn Any student wanting a business education may take a variety of courses. Students wishing to become efficient as secretaries may gain practice in shorthand land II. Office practice, which gives the students practice of actual situations, is offered in the twelfth grade. Typing I and II also are available. Those students interested in just learning to type for their own personal advantage may take personal typing for one semester. Bookkeeping, which secretaries find important in office work, is given for one semester in our high school. No better training could be given any high school student than that of on the joD training. Seniors are eligible to work in the afternoons and on Saturdays after a half day of school. This trade ana industries program is proving to be most successful in helping stude nts find their vocational choice. Even though these students get up earlier than most and are in class by 8 o'clock they find that their experience is very valuable. The youth of today faces many problems and there will be much to face in the future. A good education will help the individual gain experience in expressing himself in differences of opinion and help him to make careful, logical decisions. To right Pat Blevis, industrial student, works diligently. Below high school students take advantage of the school library. Peck-peck watch that key! Ambitious seniors at the Mimeograph i.
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Onqanifation oft ft ice in become membena. Tom Dillman, Mike Niday, Jack Watkins. Judy Stowe, Kurt Brown, Head, Lois Jackson, Kay Schottler, Beth Gilbert, Carolyn Huff, The Activities Council officers ore Joe Knoll, President; Dick Place, Vice-President; and Beth Gilbert, Secretary-Treasurer. The Council's faculty advisor is Mr. Chaloupka. Fun at the Carnival 1
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