Pana Township High School - My Diary Yearbook (Pana, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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3 First Row: D. Caudill, Robert Taylor, L. lnman, I. Mize, I. Ishmael. Second Row: G. Funderburk, D. Gordon, L. Alvis, H, Trelz, P. Nickelson, Third Row: I Palmer, I. Heinz, R. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Yonker. Fourth How: I. Mount, D Elliott, P. Trelz, Richard Taylor, D. Ienkins, N. Clucas, C. Castle, S. Elve s Not Pictured: I Huttes, R. Powers, D. Schweitzer. Twenty-three boys and two girls, all juniors and seniors, participated in the Diversified Occupations pro- gram this year. This was the largest group in the pro- gram's four year history. The Pana D.O. Club is one of the thirteen original charter members of the lllinois ln- dustrial Organization, which was formed in November, l952. Occupations included in the D.O. program were: auto mechanic, dry cleaning, managerial training, dairy processing, radio servicing and repairing, millwright, floriculture, poultry processing, meat cutting, furniture repairing, and printing. To balance their activities the D.O. members formed an intramural basketball team and a bowling team. An annual banquet to promote public relations between em- ployers and employees was held on May 4. Don Schweitzer . , . . .... President Gary Funderburk . , . . . .ViceAPresident Norman Clucas . . .... Treasurer Howard Trelz . . . . . ,Reporter 44292 DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS

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i First How: PACER STAFF l P 1' , ...1,'P' 5' - buff Bill Hcxgood, the solemn member, of the Pcxcer Staff Perhaps you noticed the twentyfseven members of the Pacer staff, scouting the halls in search of news. Twice each month they must complete an assignment and meet a deadline with the aid of their advisor, Miss lfluntman, This year the first and last issues of the Pacer were printed, a feat of which the staff is most proud. They successfully mixed work and play, as demonstrated by their Christmas party, where they worked on the giant Christmas edition, Besides their literary feats, they have contributed much to social activities by sponsoring the first dance of the year, the lKickoff Ball, the Dance of the Seven Veils, highlighted by the unveiling of Sa- lome, the ltBasketball Bounce, following the Lakeview game, and the 'Sadie Hawkins dance on April 9. E Ar. 1':1..'f1, - . ' s ll ' T lf ffoxfrj. reg P P- mst, :s:1:sf'Jr.7 ls .s:r.- ::..:: '-c.'c'gA f- Z' l ,. xr. .. 'Hauer P ft-13' P 9' J. 'A 5 cue' S 5+ 5- P': f' r.- mr' '-1 '1,i. l Cin- T' -JZ Nl pci. '--g c' T 'JJ'-zkI',', as:sist':.., 'mf' l Wu' 1 ' f:,f Z- 'J' - iztc' l-'f S ' :wp 0 F5111-P--and repctv ' Second Ho W2 I' In g wr T zfcxti.-rip:-V Y Sf' '-gctff' M 'fin- V,,' .Y ns, . ,- ,.- ' 'I' 'i ,,, , ..f,. A-,aw : .1f:.11r.1 '-ig Q , ' rw S .tw :- g xt f S Gf'1'.-s r. f nor. G Mol, 'fvgcffz Miss Mirfrnqr. aavzscr



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1 t llll' First Row: F. Eeva-ridge I Cilbezscn D Misex Meier ff Haha-man i SecondSRow: I. B :J , E. Slilgtff, E. Soho: B, min. STUDENT COUNCIL F Simpson 3' Syn:-el M Bf-yers C. Due: M155 Hinton D l-fzoksy ff YDLCKEA-' lf' cas, H 'iurne-I Seventeen students were elected by their classmates to serve as members of this year's Student Council. This group, always endeavoring to maintain a friendly, Work- able relationship between students and faculty, assisted the faculty in acguainting new students with the high school routine on Freshman Day. The election of the Homecoming Queen, and the 'Tall Fiesta Homecoming Dance in honor of the alumni were successful events sponsored by the Council. One of the major projects of the Student Council was the pre- paration of a schedule of programs for the weekly as- semblies. Appointments for pep meetings and after-the- game dances were arranged by this organization, Funds were raised by each member who was as- signed to a weeks work in the boolc rooiti, where stu- dents purcnased school supplies, Qperation of a milk machine in the lower hall for the convenience of the students was also a fundfraising project, Students who did outstanding work during the year were honored on Honors Day, '.'.'hich was planned by the group. The district convention at Taylorville was represented by nine rneftpbers. The most widely traveled ixierziber, Bob Siegert served as a delegate to the National Con- vention held Portland, Gregon, in fune, Richard Turner ..,.. President Norita Dickey . , Vice-President Margie Beyers . Sc-oretozry Bob Smith , ,, .Treasurer

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