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Cibrary Staff P. Roever, D. Fadler, E. Rehmer, P. Liefer C. Niemeyer, L. Eggerding, S. Laufer, L. Ehlers, K. Hogan, C. Gielow. J. Boothe, S. Miller, J. Umbdenstock, D. Mesnarich, J. Niehaus, J. Zimmer, and B. Salger. % S. Nicholson, G. Hitzemann, J. Boyster, P. Laurant, K. O'Hara, and C. Guebert. M. Willis, K. Rehmer, S. House, and A. Liefer.
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Volume 3 Number 2 Sophomores spoi Teachers Career Di attend held at meeting Chester This year we had a Ontfednesday, November shortvacation from school 1st, the juniors of Red or. October 11, 12, and Bud High will again take 13 due tc the fact that Dart in the annual Career Anx 4- aaaVxav'a Illinois Educational As- sociation, met at Salem, Illinois on October 13, 1961. Inspiring lectures were given on '’Educa- tional Televi sion and limko Uim-)n ■; % r.i.A. eiecTS officers The F.T.A.metonThur- Council. These five students said the StudentCbuncil oledpe at the rerular Student Council meeting on Wednesday, October h, and were accepted as new sophomore die fresh- man sj.-n. it ie ance a Chosf'was y students of gh School on and 21. The stery comedy n by LeRoma he plot was round the ily whn was a prowler small town 2st is cele- centennial. snts all did f presenting a veryanusiftig play. Jt was enjoyed by all wno attended. Cake and coffee was served by the seniors duringtiie intermission. The nrooeedfi uni September 2y, iy was set aside by t Sophomore class Welcome Freshmen a at Red liud liigh. policy of making t, freshmen feel weloo: and important to 0 school was started the present Junior da when they did away wi the former initiatioi wnicn made the fresl men feel like an unue: dog . This year tl sophomores advanced th: policy of welcoming tl freslunen with .1'eicoi Freshmen way • l$a sopnomore wore a oadi with the words ;.oph mores Welcome Freshnc on it, and posters wei placed in various place around the school 1 again remind the fresl men of their welcome. The sophomore cias aisopresented a specie program which consists of a joint class meei ing during the activit period. The meetir was conducted by l c Robertson, sophomoi class president, ar Sam Hohman, freshme class president. ] order sday, Octooer f the seniors he proofs of tures in the was up to the then, to de- of the poses the best. On October 18, ative of Rem- ud io came to akethe orders as.
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The F.F.A. is a national organization that helps to de- velop future farmers. Besides teaching the boys to become farmers, it helps to make them better citizens and individuals. OFFICERS SECRETARY Merle Mudd PRESIDENT Loyd Roscow REPORTER Jim Simpson VICE-PRESIDENT Dale Steibel SENTINEL Dennis Van Buren TREASURER Joe Kadlec
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