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SOCIAL COMMITTEE -- First row: Glen Quasius. Richard Sclmeiderllan. Ken Navine. Mary Mueller. Mary' ,lo Stiglitz. Second row: Bill Schuh. lfoster Josephson. john Sachse. ,lim Slavens. Helynn Holman. Norma Gill. Janet Currie. Third row: l,eah Ottensmann. Anna Mac Schmid- bauer. ,lo Ann Lieding. Germaine Federer. I'at Johnson. l.ollie Prange. Barbara Schuette. Mary' Ellen Phalen. Fourth roic: Beverly Lieding. W'aneta Escll. Delores Grasse. Helen l.eibham. Diane Prange. Shirley Roeppler. Faye Te Selle. Connie Riess. Pat Atkinson. Mary Ann Weinkallif. Sue Roess. Fifth row: Mary Ann Sickmann. Marianne Schuchardt. ,loan Skrener Lorna Mac Gruhle. Bette Esser. Mary Lee Davis. Ann Johnson. Gloria Rake. Ruth Staff. Rose Marie Piper. Miss Ann Parsons. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee under the guidance of Miss Ann Parsons is in charge of all social affairs at North High. Decorating at dances. providing for the music and refreshments. and planning intermission programs are among the functions of the organization. The com- mittee also makes arrangements for the Ice-Carnival. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Through the use of posters. corridor signs. and newspaper ads. the Publicity Committee advertises all school events. This committee. supervised by Mr. Russell Dudley. aids. the advancement of ticket sales by publicizing forthcoming plays. music productions. and athletic PVCIIIS. PIBLICITY COMMITTEE f- First r0u': Barbara Schultz. Carol Frederick. Peggy Muhs. Janet Brinkman. Georgiana Horn. Pat Heller. Marilyn Scheib. Second row: Margaret Lonsdorf. Astrid Grant. Sharon W'elling. Janet Heald. Mary Ann Starkl. Third roic: Jack Carpen- ter. Janet De Back. Arlene Starck. Diane Wagner. Rob Fahres. janet Knaus. Bill Melzer. SERVICE COMMITTEE lshering. patroling. taking care of the Lost and Found Department. and distributing Christmas baskets are some of the services performed by the Service Committee. The committee under the direction of Mr. Leslie Stovall also chooses after school movies and is in charge of sending sympathy cards and flowers. SERYIIIE COMMITTEE First row: Janet Heald. Pit Heller. Ruth Nickel. Yirginia Zillner. Joyce Willie Second row: Mark Friedley. Robert Gehr. Ralph Mir berger. Richard Cehr. Ralph Bernhardt. Third roar: John Sachse. John Resnick. Ren Navine. Richard Pa Philip Horwitz. Earl Grotll. Eve-ret l.cmkuil.
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lo quickly and elllclently get Htudenl Louncil yyork accomplished. Student Council memluers and other interested students are assigned to seven stand- ing committees. Each committee is guided Ivy a stu- dent chairman and a faculty advisor. FINANCE COMMITTEE The Finance Committee is in charge of selling concessions after school. at dances. and at games. and memhers at noon sell milk to students yvho stay for lunch. The chairman of the committee is Mr. Warren White. Records are kept hy the school treas- urer vt ho is the student chairman of the group. AUDITORIUM COMMITTEE The planning of all assemlrly programs is done Iny the Auditorium Committee. This committee. under the direction of Mr. Arnold Jones. selects and plans all programs and chooses the student chairmen. l.yceum programs are selected hy' the committee. and one of the chief duties of the group is to ysrite thc ski' to introduce nevy teachers for the follovying school year. PEP COMMITTEE .Xu important part of every athletic contest is the fans' enthusiasm. The Pep Committee. through vari- ntlr means. promotes student interest and support of every game. lnder the supervision of Mr. Arnold Rhiel. the committee ysrites and produces pep skits: sells pen- nants. pins. halloons. and shakers: and arranges the 'lllllllill Homecoming Came. AUSTRIAN COMMITTEE During the first semester. collections for C-XRE packages to he sent to Austria. to Nortlfs tyso adopted schools. were taken care of hy the Austrian Commit- tee under the direa-tion of Nllss Elizalreth lxaatz. .Nu amendment to the Constitution. passed at the end of the first semester. permitting the formation of a new standing committee. the Drives Committee. non emlnodies the former Austrian Committee. The Driyes Committee supervises all collections and drives during the year. VIN.-XXCE COMMITTEE 7 Firsl row: Marianne Fchuchardt. Jo.-Xnne Lieding. Wianeta Esch. l.eah Ottensmann. Peggy Muhs. Second row: Beverly Lied- ing. .lanice Krum. Arlene Starck. Margaret Lonsdorf. llarhara Osier, Rivian Goldberg. Third rnzc: Dennis liersch. Floyd Brick. Richard Wilke. lioh Hentges. ,Ioan llnhelholle. Mr. Vllarren While. Shirley Fkarda. .lanet Dellack. llarlrara Meier. Dick Sclmeiderhan. Xl DITURII M COMMITTEE Firsl rout I.ois I urk. Diane lloodnough. Connie liarch. ,lolm Morri- son. Carol Johnson. Donna icheffler. Connie Marr. Second row: Tom Gruenevvald. Dick Bl-ringer. l'at lxoehn. Mary I,ou Mason. Karl Nesst. Ray llefus. Marion Maldau. Fritz flrulne. ,lanice Krum. Allen Deyvey. Noreen Nennig. 1 I x ,We 9-Q-fsfvw-Q 23 fi PEI' COMMITTEE - Firsl rrnc: l.ois X urk. Mary l.ois Mason. Mary .lean Prueher. Diane Goodnough. Connie kilI't'll. l.aura llrange. Anna Neuses. Second row: Karl Ilruhe. Richard Vival- more. ,lack Carpenter. Richard Wilke. James Heinl. Richard lleinemann. Don Storm. Demlis liersch. Thirrl row: Mary Heerman. Marzenda Stiles. l'at Atkinson, Shirley Koeppler. Fourth roir: Donna Dassoyy. Pat lvoelm. Shirley Fkarda. Mary Lee Davis. Carol Elrerhardy. Fifth rrnc: Carol Martin. liarhara Meier. Delores Del.orme. Carol yyr..1.1..t., tl STRI XX CUMMlT'l'lQl': l irsI rolc: Donna Schimke. l,u Xnn Fessler. Marion Goldman. Nancy Schirmer. Second row: Sue Roess. l.a Xonne Stahl. Miss Elizabeth Kaatz. Third rmc: l.yle Stahl. Gene Xkorscheck. Phillip llorvyitz.
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- - - - - C00llCll IEADS Ill SL'lI00l EVENTS SECOND SEMESTER STI DENT COINKIIL -- Standing: John Resnick. First rmc: Mies Luella Elliugron. Randy Tauluenheim. .Iutly Schulte. June Eyanf. Helen Watson. Nancy Karon. Helen Schilling. .lack Carpenter. Richard Wilke. Richard Sanders. Dennis Berseh. Secmul row: Dorir Srhuh. Ruth Richter. La Yonne Stahl. Sue Ippel. Barhara Holtz. Mary Lou Tresp. Sandra Bensman. Nancy Yauschultz. Marjorie Teumer. Diane Wagner. Letty' Dohma. Third row: Charlef McCreary. Dirk lieringer. Allan Cizauskar. Ray Ilefua. Richard Paake. David Bolton. john Sachse. Ralph Mirfherger. Leroy Knauh. Fourth rout: Cary' Shimek. lfretl Alter- gott. Kenneth Koeppler. Karl Grulbe. Gerald Pfister. Robert Fahres. SOCIAL COMMITTEE l Firxl row: Ruth Staff. Helen Wiatson. Barbara Esser. Ruth Brandi. Carol Waldal. Connie Riess. Second rmc: Anna Weusee. Mar- garet Cruneysalrl. Delores De Lorme. Nancy' Meissner. Yirginia Humke. Barbara Meier. Mary Ann liolz. Third rmr: Donna Daffoys. Mary Lee Davir. Hette Esser. Norma flill. Janet Currie. Sue Roeff. Delores Grasse. Ann Johnson. Fourth rout Dennis Xecke. Mary' Mueller. Helynn Holman. Boll Ziehert. Gene Resnick. Richard Sr-hneirlerhan. Ken Navine. Dave Bolton. SOCIAL COMMITTEE 2 First row: Harriet Schilling. Charmaine Martin. ,lean Grasse. Phylise Ellman. Jean liahr. Serond rmc: Barbara Schultz. Donna Popovich. .lane WICIIEHIEQCF. Nancy Kuplic. Mary ,Ioe Stiglitz. Phyllis Doyle. Lucile Feasler. Third rotr: Mira Ann Varsona. Pat McRoherts. Diane Prange. Helen Leihham. l'at Atkinson. Mary' Lou Trimherger. Carol Johnson. Ruth Richter. Fourth row: Foster Josephson. Lnllie Prange. Wianeta Esch. Arlene Starck. Janet De Back. Margie Teumer. Marianne Schuchartlt. Mary Lou Mason.
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