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Silling, left to rii lil—Darlene Schultz, Betty Leifheit, Helen Hanson, Dorothy Kessler. Standing—Dwight A. Klotz, Paul Mueller, Arnold Christensen, Mr. Haskin, Charles King. STUDENT COUNCIL Following class elections the members selected for the student council met and elected Charles King, president. The student council has been an organization for many years, and it is under the capable direction of Mr. Haskin. The duties of this organization are to discuss problems of the student body and plan assembly programs. This year the student council, with the civics class sponsored the clothing drive. Fifty bags of clothing weighing twenty pounds per hag were collected and sent to the poor people in the mountains of Tennessee. This is one of the most important organizations in school as it gives the students a chance to voice their opinion in the administration of school affairs. Members of the student council are: Dorothy Kessler, Chuck King, seniors; Helen Hanson, Paul Mueller, juniors; Betty Leifheit, Dwight A. Klotz, sophomores ; Darlene Schultz, Arnold Christensen, freshmen. The 1948 Reflector
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Sitting, left to right—A. J. Whitfield. Gordon Barker. Mist Greer. Richard Holland. Floyd Derby. Standing, first row—Wayne Fitzpatrick. Bill Colli flower. Beverly Denman, Beverly Smith, Charles King. Astrid Olson, Dolores K lots. Ray Weisenburger. Norma Rex. Donna Houghtby, Lowell Anderson. Second rote—James Dctzler, Mary Casner, Helen Swenson, Jennie Whitfield, Jean Thorson, Dena Jaflfc, Helen Cain. Roy Beardsley, Dwaine Danncwitz. Third row—Janice Bark, Marie Hilliard, Arlene Sherman, Edna Mae Schoener, Nancy Ford, Barbara Fanning, Sylvia Dalton, Louise Humiston, Don Reynolds. Not pictured—Lavonne Foster. REFLECTOR STAFF This year Richard Holland was elected editor of the Re-flcctor by the senior class. Other appointments were as follows: AaMstant K iit .r Gordon Barker Business Manager ...................... A. J. Whitfield Assistant Business Manager ............................ Floyd Derby Sports TCditor .... Ray Weisenberger Art Editor ........................................Arlene Sherman Assistant Art Editor................................... .Nancy Ford Literary Editor Astrid Olson Assistant Literary Editor Dolores Klotz Photographic Editor ;... ....Roy Beardsley Assistant Photograhers Helen Cain, Bill Colliflower Typing Editor Lowell Anderson Assistant Typists Marie Hilliard, l-a Vonne Foster, Barbara Fanning Reporters Seniors Edna Mae Schoener, Mary Casner. Jean Thorson, Jennie Whitfield. Arlene Sherman. Donald Reynold Junior Janice Bark. Beverly Smith. Beverly Denman. Louise Humiston. Sophomore—Donna Houghtby. Norma Rex. Dwaine Dannewitz, Sylvia Dalton. Freshman—Helen Swenson, James Detzler. At the beginning of the year, the entire Reflector Staff met. The enthusiastic editor, Richard Holland, gave a short speech, urging that we plan a bigger and better book and have as our aim to get the yearbooks out before the closing of school. Articles were assigned and a deadline set. Salesmen began canvassing the student body for yearbook subscriptions in November. Reporters went to work thinking up clever ideas for articles and hurrying to meet the deadline. Photographers began snapping pictures and the seniors were allowed to skip classes to have their pictures taken. In the meantime the editors and business managers and their caj)able adviser, Miss (ireer, were planning dances and various ways of financing the yearbook. Recognition should be given Wayne Fitzpatrick, chairman of the Harvest Ball, and Chuck King, chairman of the Winter Wonderland Formal and their committees for their hard work in making these dances a success. Then came the job of typing the articles which meant hard work for the willing typists. Art editors made posters for the dances, and had fun mounting snapshots. Finally after all of these hours of hard work and planning, the book was ready to be sent to the publishers. All the students then were eagerly awaiting the arrival of their yearbook, and the staff was hoping that the Reflector would be the success they wanted it to be, a memory book for the students, reminding them of the good times they had back in Sandwich Township High School. 8 The 1948 Reflector
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OFFICE STAFF Members Mrs. Paul Graf Mr. Haskin Mrs. Jones OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Ray Jones—Our friendly school nurse who is continually on the look-out for our health. Supt. Lynn G. Haskin—Our chief who keeps everything running smoothly and our faithful friend whenever we need advice. Verna Graf—Our “General Lee”—()ur school secretary as well as our friend. We'll always remember her pleasant personality which added many a note of cheer to our high school days. BOARD OF EDUCATION President—Theodore C. Peterson, Pastor, Salem Lutheran Church. Members—Amos Colliflower. Banker; Lester Hagc, Business Kxecutive; Franklin Mall, Factory Manager; Darrell Wesson, Farmer; Oyde Wutzke, Farm Manager; Douglas Knights, Farmer; Superintendent Lynn Haskin, Recording Secretary. Two Hoard of Education members are elected each year at the regular Hoard of Education Election, held at the City Hall, Sandwich, Illinois, on the second Saturday of April of each year. Regular meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of each month. The general policies of action in the administration of our school are decided by the Board of Education. The administrative officers and teachers are charged with the responsibility of carrying out these policies. Our Board of Education members are dedicating themselves earnestly to the improvement of the educational opportunities of our youth, and they are giving unselfishly of their time and effort to achieve this goal. BOARI) OF EDUCATION Members Sitting, left to right—Reverend Theo. Peterson, Mr. Clyde Wutzke. Mr. Lynn Haskin, Mr. Lester Hagc. Standing Mr. Douglas Knights, Mr. Darrell Wesson, Mr. F'rank-lin Mall. Mr. Amos Colliflower.
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