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S Q The Student Council is a co-operative organization with the student leaders working with the ad- ministration for the betterment ofthe e ntir e school. Every student in school has a voice in the Stu- dent Council through their home -room representatives. These representatives can present problems and ideas of the students to the Council for consideration. This democratic organization plays a major part in all school activities, and it is the main voice of student government. M2 Wtffi .1 A . 1 Sw I E'-Q FIRST ROW KLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Shirley Weimer, Bob Haggard, Carol Loessberg, Gus Menn, Danell Wallis, Kurt Pankratz, Meta Nell Ott, Harry Haggard, Le ora Schott, and Leroy Barrera. SECOND ROW: Butch Daughtry, Barbara Van Delden, Ronnie Poggemoeller, Sandra Bilbrey, Wayne Bacon, Vernon Ebner, Patsy Easterwood, Douglas Richards, Yvonne Haby, Milton Klabunde, Mae Steubing, and Loretta Epp. OFFICERS President .... ........ R ONNIE POGGEMOELLER Vice-President . . ...... BOB HAGGARD Secretary .... . . .YVONNE HABY Treasurer . . . . SHIRLEY WEIMER Sponsor . . . MR. W..T. LYNN 68
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When the tinie for the National Honor Society ssembly to announce the ne w members rolls round, e xc i te me nt is always high. Here Zarlos Coon is shown giving the prologue to ie announcement by showing the Society scroll, A moment of prayer is alwa ys the perfect part of a beautiful ceremony, This s c e ne at the National Honor Society banquet symbolizes the awareness of all those at the affair of One who leads every honor society into be- ing a fulfillment. The pur po s e of this function is the formal initiation of new members into the Society. Shown here are some of the speakers and officers whos e aim was to clarify the purposes and ideals of the organization to both the old and new members present. This beautiful holy scene symbolizing Joseph and Mary was an integral part of the r eligious section of the National Honor Society Christmas program. Mar y was portrayed by Gloria Evans and Joseph by Charles Cantu. The annual Christmas program sponsored by he National Honor Society proved a great success his year. One of the highlights of the 5h0w was he skit a bo ut Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Ludolph was portrayed by Vickie Ea s te r wo o d, nd the skit was narrated by Charlotte Ritcheson. The creature lurking in the background was Carlos Ioon who portrayed a general nuisance.
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5 We see Democracy in Action as the citizens of tomorrow eagerlyawait their chance to vote for their favorite candidate. Shirley Weimer, student council president for 1956-1957, and six cheer- leaders were elected. Ii, Tiny, brown-eyed Ruth Sturdevantis crowned Mis s Peanut by Douglas Richards, committee chairman for Teens Against Polio. Peanuts for Polio was the Student Council :uppor te d drive to raise money for polio. A amiliar scene in the halls for a week in Feb- uary was Danisha Bartlett and Howard Kelley elling peanuts to students. ,, NQCH OF is ony: ' t i cyiii 7 ty, a 'C' i .. , Here we see the formal presentation of the 1955 Homecoming Queen, Barbara Epp Qseatedl. Her duchesses were Carol Loessberg, Patsy Saathoff, Beverly Priour, and MaryHelen Igofnot picturedj, s X 9 tl!
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