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PubliciTy CommiTTee Sealed: Cynerine Schnenier, Edi'h Gsllsrnker, Roger Teum Nancy Schirmef, Serie RCeni'z. financing: Jane' l'lCEi'C1, ,lack Ccirm hams Vvudifmeyei Rise Marie Pioer, Pep Commiffee Fifs' rav.: Mary Li- ,Hnra ' J. 37 Skrener Fa' Skrener, Mary Ann Vas def Phy. Se,.rd im Diane Suaue Dir. 0:-firriie, Rcweniary Her Sc'a..b Anra Mae Bssse, Jranm- S qi'1 .lan-3 Swen-pn Third vmvv: Jerry l,9vx, Dc? Sm rm AudiTorium CommiTTee Sc-a'e:1: Mr, WiIlav'c1 VViTzi3lirq, lvhiiwie lvlnvie-., Mariorie Te,.mer. S'ard'ng: John Morrsir Mari, Jerabok, Timmy Meissne Ci k Bevingor S'e-,e Exam, Mary Anr Siekmanr, The work oT our STudenT Council is done by iTs seven righT hands, The STudenT Council CommiT- Tees. The members oT These commiTTees and coun- cillors, and volunTeers who are guided in Their work by a sTudenT chairman and a TaculTy advisor. All oT our assembly programs are planned and presenTed by The AudiTorium CommiTTee, which is guided by Mr. Willard WiTzeling. This commiTTee wriTes skiTs, engages speakers, Turnishes sTudenT chairmen, and arranges Tor nexT year's lyceum pro- grams. The weekly collecTion of Tunds Trom sTudenTs is used by The AusTrian CommiTTee To purchase CARE packages Tor The sTudenTs and TaculTies oT The Two schools in AusTria adopTed by NorTh. Under The leadership oT Mr. Harlow Henninger, This commiTTee also corresponds and encourages correspondence wiTh The AusTrian sTudenTs, Advised by Mr. Warren WhiTe, The members oT The Finance CommiTTee Take charge oT selling reTreshmenTs in The concession sTand aTTer school, aT games, and dances. The milk sold To sTudenTs who sTay Tor lunch aT noon is also provided by This commiTTee. Furnishing ouTleTs Tor our pep is The mosT imporTanT TuncTion of The Pep CommiTTee, super- vised by Mr. T-lelmuTh LauTenschlager. The mem- bers wriTe, produce, and direcT our pep skiTs, Take charge oT The annual Homecoming game, and sell shakers, penanTs, badges, and balloons. Our cheer- leaders are an imporTanT parT oT This commiTTee. Keeping The sTudenTs and The communiTy in- Tormed of all school evenTs is The job oT This com- miTTee, direcTed by Mr. Donald Pangborn. The adverTising is done Through posTers, overhead signs, bubbler signs, and ads. The newly organized dis- play commiTTee works wiTh This commiTTee. I8
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rfnW oeocm rs en 1 y Ahha Im mlm Iv c m ar' TILI ne rc' a Slcvenc 4 d s I r p r I c I9 e ss re Gras e d arv Ann Van der P y Mary Jcrabeclc D an c e c r e ne ea r n m Bray cl L enz Bll Tlensrnan Roger Tewner c D QV STcve van flh Lo ell Schaefer m a a e I B ll Re cner Jerry Levy Roger W Ike D nn s Ber ch Dcn Sonnenb rg COUNCIL LEADS IN STUDENT AFFAIRS NorThs mosT democrahc group The STudenT Councul s a soundIng board Tor sTudenT opnnlons The councnllors and Theur aITernaTes who are elecTed aT The begnnnnng oT each sernesTer by Theur respechve homerooms are gunded by MIss Luella Ellungson TacuITy advIsor and OTTICSFS elecTed by The sTudenT body The TIrsT semesTer oTTIcers were Lauren Wonder gem Clarence Resmclc PaT Slcrener and Douglas Van de WaTer as presIdenT vnce presIdenT secreTary and Treasurer respechvely Second semesTer OITICSFS were Roger WIllce Edward Schleg Dorus Oehmlce and Douglas Van de WaTer The STudenT Councrl dnscusses sTudenT GTTGIIS and lIsTens To suggesTIons cornplaInTs or crITIcIsrn Trom The sTudenT body as vonced Through The coun rIllors Besude supervIsIng The worlc oT The seven commITTees The councIl appoInTed RoTarIans and KIwanIans each monTh CommITTees were esTabIIshed To InvesTIgaTe Inbrary rules and gaTher InTormaTIon on several charITable drrves In The school Thus year The councul InsTITuTed Twnrp season as an added socIal aTTaIr STudenT governmenT aT NorTh IS parT oT The democraTIc Trend ThroughouT WIsconsIn Local rep resenTaTIves who aTTended The dIsTrIcT convenTIon aT RacIne were Ray BeTus Margorse Teumer Ed Schleg and Jane Swenson Douglas Van de WaTer PaT Slcrener Lauren Wondergem and Mary Ann Selc mann aTTended The sTaTe convenTIon aT WauwaTosa where Douglas was elecTed sTaTe presIdenT I-Ie wll represenT The sTaTe of WIsconsIn aT The naTIonaI con venTIon To be held aT CIncInnaTI ID June Lane :nw fry: . p e id T FIIA If wg Mu Ln. ll, J' Siagl, CIaIIInII- Rc-snII lc, DI'-I1 Qeh e, Mu' Ann SMI: ann, Drhglas V do Wafel, Ca ' fl Sc' -Ile , P T ' -I' SQ, rx I-f,Ng Miz Lhella Elfngson, Marjorie Te,In-Ie, Ruse Marlo Pi er, Ca o, Han , Ja Ir' W I , Dclc S S. TIIII fqwg M I nf, B I I S had , L ,llle P arg , Ja ' H Id, VI gl la Brlrn X Fczuvlh rciw: JI I, Ed 'lo cr I , I O . , V .. ,All ly New I Er 2 FEI' row: N IJI I'I ll, R y B T.s, I II f, , I Sixth raw: e, I 5 I, , u , I . . I I I I I I ' ' . I I7
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Serving The school and The community is The duTy oT The Service ComrniTTee, led by Mr. Leslie Slovall. Some of The services prof vided by This commiTTee are usnering, palrol- ing, disTribuTing ChrisTmas 'baslcieTs, arranging Tor aTTer-school movies, losT ,and Tound cie- parTrnenT, and Taking care oT sympaThy cards and Tlowers. X 'i Guided by Miss Miarion Grindei The Social CommiTTee plans The socglal aTTairs oT NorTh l-ligh. iiwese include all dances and The Ice-Carnival., For each dance The Tmerhbers musT make 5SndNpuT ure decxograTions,, provide music, and server reTreshmenTsiAA permanenT crown yas designed Tor The Ice-Carnival This year. I X J N Y if XXX J ' T The members oT These commiTTees help Themselves, Their schooly and Their communiTy by working TogeTher, cooy5eraTing and giving Their Time and energy in perTorming Their duTies. Finance CommiTTee Se-med: Dennis Beigili, Jailiie Weii,-, Rivian Gild- befq. Rose Marie Piper, Janne Tiiierbaily Baibura Meier, Glcris Slielow, Peggy Minh: Slanding: Shirley Sliarda, Richard Wille, Waller DoT'ai, Dasgias Van de XiVa'er, Roger Lienau, Mu Warren 'Wliile, Floyd Briclc, Marii,n Erdmann Social Comrniffea Sealed: Bill Reicharl, DOliS Oehmke, Roger Willie Sue QL.asT, Richard Landwehr, Jean Yurk, PaT Jehnacri l'el,n Hclnian, Belle Esser, Dolores Grasse STandinq: Joy Neumann, Anna Mae Bus-.e, Qaermaire lic'd6I6l', Mary Lee Davis, Mary Mueller Ausfrian Commifiee Sea'ed: Jim Siegel, Virginia Briro, Sue Roess, Janel Currie S'anding: Beverly lieding Dirk Bond Service Commiffee Sealed: Helen Leibham, Carol l'Ta.in, Joyie Wille, RwTh Nickel, Mr. Leslie STovall S'andinq: Tom Schoepp, Jaclc Bonsacl, Beverly Cal- vert, Jim Bray, Eddie Lorenz, Lowe-l' Schaefer, Clarence lxezniclc, Bill Olfensrnan, Jirn ic-ennie., liiunl: Sued' ,1i,i'l1 Bull Burkhart
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