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ZOe t£e atccdettte- The task of representing the students as a student government is placed upon the members of the Student Council. The council consists of each class president, and a boy and girl representative, and is sponsored by Mr. Don D. Schriner. Among the various activities sponsored by the council were freshman initiation, an all school Christmas party, cheer-leading tryouts and a dance. Representatives of the council attended the District Workshop, the District Convention and the State Convention. A short pantomine was given by one of the P. E. classes at the Christmas party... Santa visited school on the 19th of December to wish the students a happy holiday... Gifts were marked by the student council... Student council members: J. Newman, president, J. R. Calloway. C. Rogers, J. Beck, K. Kraus, vice president, C. Weber, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Schriner, sponsor.
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yautecC aesioice HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society: Dixie Warren, Carol Ann Schwartz, treasurer; Joyce Weide-mann, secretary; Charlie Zinkhon, vice president. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Range, Judy Isom, Jeanette Beck, Marianne Kirch -hoefer, Bev Tanner, Louie Emge, Mrs. Stookey, sponsor; Mrs. Oelrich, sponsor; Mike Goodall, president; Marv Kaiser, Rich Forhan... Quill Scroll: Marianne Kirchhoefer, treasurer; Carolyn Bardos, president; Bev Tanner, secretary. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dudeck, sponsor; Janie Walker, Carol Ann Schwartz, Lyle Schaller, Judy Isom, Joyce Weidemann, Judy Lynn Scace. The two scholastic organizations in the school are the National Honor Society and the Quill and Scroll. Every year, the Quill and Scroll sponsors the publications banquet. At this time the Vespa dedication and the next year's editors and business managers are announced. Last year' guest speaker Don Hesse, Globe Democrat's editorial cartoonist impressed his audience with his skill in drawing characters. For the first time last year the Honor Society sponsored a Parent and Member Banquet at which George Probst was the speaker.
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Council. 2 ne is i da ■ A te pci 1 uu. rtkEGUAKDaiVUIlJ -Jf nA meeiiiig, out | UVU Ul Spotlight members fold the papers for distribution... The business staff prepare the ads for the Spotlight. .. Members of the editorial staff distribute the papers in study hall... Planning and typing features for the next editorial are: Mrs. Dudeck, Joyce Weidemann, Judy Scace, Emily Walker, Jenie Fischer, Mary Ellen Fries, LaDoris Sauerwein, Judy Isom, Lois Muench, Gay Herzog, and Janet Van Hise... Picking ads for the next issue are Charles Knewitz, Marianne Kirchhoefer, and Neil Schaller. iminj -ass ] een,” which wi; 3 at 8 p.m., 1 t meeting I put up campaign material and sent a speech. While speaking, ol will tell why she thinks she aid make a good vice-president 1 t€ he om : s wl ee ss; tat ivei tat m lit 'orl ted s iis h nn, lultz. Che s hoi cat 1 in il pol nted s. The its t theii th gi fille ing ssme Writt shm rds:--------, ------ —-— -------- , for I am a lowly freshman.” on meeting a senior a freshman d to kneel and repeat these •rds. The initiation was climaxed by e evening festivities in the old m in which the freshmen did rious stunts assigned to them the seniors. □ay paper ui tw,wv which prints 80 pages destroys a small forest of trees to obtain nnln fnr o oinfllp 0 1 i t inn All Hfl- rs Scheduled Here The annual scholarship qualifying tests will be given Oct. 21. This year, for the rirst time, juniors as well as seniors may participate in the testing. This program is administered for the College Entrance Examination Board by the Educational Testing Service. Seniors, by taking the test, may be considered in a number of scholarship programs. Students taking the test are: Charles Zinkhon, Mike Goodall, Harry Beadle, Richard Kosarek, Dennis Breithaupt, Allan Spalt, Sharon Bald, Judy Scace, Carol Frances Weber, Dixie Lee Warren, and Emily Walker, juniors; Joe Weidemann, Louis Emge, Richard Forhan, Eugene Birkner, Judy Isom, and Marvin Kaiser, seniors. SPOTLIGHT STAFF Jenie Fischer------------------------Editor Mary Ellen Fries-------------- • Co-Editor Marianne Kirchhoefer-------Business Manager Charles Knewitz, Neil Schaller........................Advertising LaDoris Sauerwein, Lois Muench, Gay Herzog, Janie Walker, Janet Van Hise, Joyce Weidemann, Judy Isom.........................Reporters Judy Lynn Scace------------------- Sports Mrs. Joyce Dudeck----------------- Sponsor To Attend Choral Ciuuc rtnnnnn OTTT I The mr will have Saturday, ic directo Hillis of I Those v. Brandenburger, Peggy Freeh, Diana Beadle, Jolane Moran, Judy M mhprc r»f t£et t6 zt atony the NACHS band :ers at a meeting 90 i as follows: Lyle president; Kenny e-president; Jeanette Beck, senior, secretary; and Evelyn Miller, junior, and La Doris s of the cast aj nan from the 1 Dottie Finistoi Glorianna Da ;atabella Simps( n; President Richard Kosar-s, Charles Zink) zy i uiici worth, Mike Goi ra Mulligan, Sharon Bal ley Brandon, Harry Be Wilson, Dixie Lee Wan da Fischer, Judy Lynn Sc Haggenbeck, Carol We Herman Boltsy, Allan Ha Forrest, Carolann Schwar sie, Susie Bruns. Ruth Ann Roe is the derstudy, and Clyde 2 the boys’. Prompter Miller. Dennis Nadler Stolte are the stage man Roy Albert is the soi man. “To Blush Unseen” is ful three-act comedy ab dent at Sweetberry Col invents a chemical soli makes people invisible, involves a cast of whac! tors, most of whom rema but some who don’t. Tickets mav be purch he price i 1 25 cents 3 freshmai i, sponsor rill immec St nokey will direc ide t. 9 athletic k a hayride I . 9, begin r wul to vagons. nents con isists of Roe, Joyce Weidemann Herzog. “Every GAA membe planning to attend six $1 to cover the expens President Carolyn Bare SENIORS SET P1CTUR: The date has been
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