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Smoke .5f0'Qi37e2ds Adviser Mrs. Lois Lindner Editor John Perry Assistant Editor Carol Klossner Production Manager Joanne Crisci Art Editor Marilyn Prober, Ronald Miller Business Manager and Exchange Editor Joan Rush Publicity and Sales Leonard Bolton Production Staff--Asst. chosen each issue B. Warfield R. Pardington M. Perryman C. Cummings N. Cochrane S. Schaefer R. Volpe S. Cook A. Garno D. Keyes M. Scheemaker B. Derleth Reporters Chief, Dave Baroody Freshman, Robert Johnson Sophomore, Beverly Hudson Junior, Rachel Drost Senior, Betty Ann Ternisky Feature Writers Ada Hammer Joyce Kaczerwaski Eileen Wegman Ronald Cramer Sports Girls: Carol Rush Boys: Dick Boardman Department Carol Clark Clubs Ann Clark Student Council Carolyn Gersbach Gossip Margaret Slambach Carol Johnson Grade News Nancy Romeiser
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tudent Council S. Schaefer, Treasurer, J. Crisci, Presi- dent, C. Rush, Secretaryg W. Schuppen- hauer, Vice-President. Joanne Crisci and Bill Schuppenhauer, under the guidance of Miss Arnold and Mr. Harkenrider, have done an able job as leaders of Student Council this year. The Council has continued a Variety of assemblies, has Red Jacket color days to promote school spirit, and held free dances after basketball games. A student court is being planned for the future. N. HARKENRIDER, M. ARNOLD Advisers SEATED, left to right: R. Owens, C. Rush, J. Crisci, W. Schuppenhauer, S. Schaefer, F. Crowley. STANDING: R. Lepson, M. Huxley L. Fish, P. Trautrnan, O. Perdue, R. Miller, T. Veinna, A. Colburn, M. Corino.
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F .H .A. As an organi- zation, the Fu- ture Homemak- ers of America has been active under the leader- ship of Mrs. Per- ry. The purpose of the F.H.A. is to Work for good home and family life and to devel- op creative lead- ership in the c 0 m m u n i t y. Among activities this year Were an F.F.A. Banquet, dance, mother a n d daughter banquet, and a bake sale. Health Club A friendly smile, a helping hand-the girls in the Health Club are always 'ready with bothg and ably assist Mrs. Ma- comber in various phases of the school health program. Their works in the clinic office gives them a brief insight into one of the special fields in the Nursing profession-School Nursing. 30 Rifle Club Our Rifle Club endeavors to promote safety in gun han- dling and shooting. Prizes are given each month to the individual having the highest total score and also for the highest single target score. The person receiving the highest total score for the year receives a Club Championship Medal from the National Rifle Association.
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