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First Row: Mrs. Kropp, Endres, Blxl c- Anhalt, F. Brg ffig, Mr 'Xeahy. Second Tiow: Bongard, Cafllsch, RJ ck trand, Hiy 7 Danlel ( reunlg, Kennedy, Donna Breunig, Cr ser The Student Council coaSist of two represVntatlj re from each high school class-freshman, sophomore ,AJur er and senior, ancS operepresentative from each school organization. Its r , pse Is to give the students some part in the govern- ing of their school. EachVclass is entitled to h ve two representatives, and each school organization ma have one. Some of the duties of th Student Council are jh± sponsor the Homecoming activities, the clothing driveler Far East relieP aiid committees handle the 3ale of refreshments and tickets at the Wednesd yev rilng dancing classes. This year it has revised its constitution and spoj3 5re i Two orchestra dances in add- ition to its regular duties. .Seated: Standing LIBftCRVETS The group of girls called library cadets perform a very valuable service for all stud- ents. Checking books in and out is not their only library work. They are constantly put- ting books away and straightening shelves. At periodic intervals they take a complete inventory of the books, mend them, and keep the card catalog up-to-date. There are daily chores of dust- ing, and weekly and monthly tasks of getting the new magazines out for use. You will find a librarian in the library to help you find Haas, Werla, Barbian, Hankins, M. Hicks, information each period of the Stoffels, Diehl, W. Kippley. day. They give up their study Speth, Loper, Ganser, S. Kippley, hall periods to work and will- Meyer, Ball, S. Hicks, Neugart, ingly make the sacrifice for the Anhalt, Roth, Emery, Ballweg, and benefit of the student body. Mrs. Leahy. They are under the direct- ion of Mrs. Leahy who is the librarian.
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STAFF EDITOR- CLIFFORD HARE ASST. EDITOR-JACKIE KEMEDY ADVISOR-MIS S BECKERLEG ART STAFF Seated: J. Hankins, J. Stoffels, n. Anhalt, Seated: Bettv Levkauf. Pat Kreul Vlrnlg, Schauer. Eileen Marx. Standing: D. Breunlg, H. Hicks, Werla, Standing: Sadie Block. Patsv Alt R. -ar'oian, J. Maier, H. Eckstein Hot Pictured: Audrey Hagen. Flrst Row: Uselman, Hill, Blxler, Strand, Mack, Breunlg, S. Pallweg Nlesen Second Row: N. Frey, S. Klppley, M. picks, Mahoney, Blum, E. Pallweg, W. Klppley, D. Ballweg, Klrchsteln. Third Row: Reuter, Lang, A. Frey, Loper, Caflisch, Thelsen, Haas, M. Ringelstetter, Relble. Fourth Row: S. Hicks, Flke, Hausner, Diehl, J. Ringelstetter, Endres, L. Ballweg, Speth, Roth. SAUK LOG ADVERTISING STATE
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Advisor- Mr Anderson Secretary- Cliff Haas Vice-President- Ervin Breunig President- Fred Breunig Treasurer- Glen Mack Reporter- Donnle Ballweg Sentinel- Louis Ereunig The FFA is an organization for boys who are enrolled in voc- ational agriculture. Bj the vote of the underclassmen, seniors who had been in the FFA in previous years were allowed to be act- ive members of the chapter this year, as there was no senior class because of insufficient enrollment. This was the third year that the local chapter has put on the Vitality Seed sale. The high salesman of the campaign received a cash prize. The chapter received 20 of the sales and if the chapter made it3 goal each salesman got 10% of the sales he made. This year the chapter has initiated a new activity that has proved very successful. It received the exclusive right to use the old gym for activities such as volleyball basKetball and ping pong during each Wednesday noon. The cnapter was then divided up into teams according to classes and thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the games scheduled. first Row: F. Breunig, Pape, G. Mack, D. Nolden, Mr. Anderson. Second Row: Speth, Kolmorgen, L. Ballweg, Iweg, W. Ballweg, K. Frosch, V. Ballweg. Third Row; Kleinert, L. Frey, R. Breunig, Kruchten, D. Breunig, J. Frosch. Ballweg, E. Breunig, Louis Breunig, P. Breunig, Larry Breunig, H. Bal- K. Mack, Haas, H. Frey, I. Breunig,
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