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The Sunshine Society is an organiza- tion composed of all the girls of the high school: and the Braves Council is a similar club for the boys. The goals of each group are to foster better citizenship, morals, and to stress clean living. The Student Council is the organiza- tion oi the high school that represents the students in the affairs of the high school administration. In addition to this, the Council plans assembly pro- grams and aids the Guidance Depart- ment in its annual conferencef BRAVES AND SUNSHINE Seated-Carol Cordes, Janet Emerson. Standing-Carolyn Shell, Dick Roach. Pat Boudreau Dave Cottrell. Richard Brown. STUDENT COUNCIL Standing-Iack Meents. Dick Roach. Ioe Hintz. Iim Clapper Sealed-Carolyn Shell. Ierry Bunnell, Nancy Irelan PAGE THIRTY SEVEN
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Tomahawk uf!! J' 'Ni TOHAHAVK Ns- 39' First How-Sharon Long, Marilyn Macy. Pat Wright, Sue Hopper. Barbara Boudreau. Dona Hum- berg, IoAnn LaMar. Second Row, seated-Carol Cordes. Gwen Banks, Carol Darnstaedt. Third Row, standing-Caroline Ashley, Carolyn Shell, Irma Boze. Nancy Heims. Janice Flora. JoAnn Holeman, Richard Brown, Iim Miller, Dorthy Cahill. Martha Cauble. The Tomahawk staff is the group of students who edit the school newspaper. Carol Cordes and Gwen Banks have been co-editors for the past two years. Gwen has been in charge of the feature section of the paper while Carol has edited the news portion. There have been eight issues of the Tomahawk this year with several new features. Bouquets and Brickbats is a cleverly written column by Sharon Long. Nancy Heims has constructed an amusing angle of getting more names in the paper through her interesting personals column. PAGE THIRTY-SIX
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FOLKLOBE CLUB The Folklore Club was organized with the purpose of learning more about the history of Indiana, especially that of our own White county. This pic- ture was taken while the members were looking over some old White county newspapers. SCIENCE CLUB Perhaps some day we will have some well-known scientists from this group. Now they are trying to learn more about the new discoveries made by present day scientists. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA This group, though small, will prob- ably have a much-felt effect upon the future of the schools. Among other things they discuss the qualifications of different colleges and the advan- tages and disadvantages of the pro- fession. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT Clubs 5 - 5R:ggj,si iff: m!,23i2'fi5glitat-,Q-it AF if sr 3 flex.: ff ,hwy 5 Q sl
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