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Back Row: V. Hron, C. Spies, M. Scanlon, reporterg M. Cerny, M. Svatora, K. Molacek, T. Sindelar, Second Row: M. O'Brien, J. Pokorny, L.. Wigington, K. Folda, G. I-logel, T. Kucera, G. Fendrick, First Row: B. Posvar, J. Hamata, vice-presidentg L. Horesji, president, J. Healy, secretary-treasurer, J. Furtak, student councilg B. Garrett, T. Bodzek, Qnot picturedj A. Sahs,' D, Eckstein, M. Pokorny, J. Davidson. Science, ath Club Joins FSA Uniting with FSA fFuture Scientists of Americaj the Science and Math Club received new ideas for projects and were able to compete for awards and scholar- ships promoted by the Ford Foundation. Films on the laser beam, demon- strations on the use of the slide ruler, rockets, and modern math were the high- lights of some of their meetings. Several Science and Math members attended the science fair held at Wayne. On May 2 the Science and Math Club again held a joint picnic with the German Club to end the year's activities. The Science and Math Club also added a new office, historian and librarian, held by JoEllen Pokorny. President Larry Horejsi discusses the plans for the approaching science fair. 1...
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Student Council Reaches Goal Council members are, from top: Larry Horejsi, Gale Mares, Bob Swoboda, Terry Kucera, Doug Voegler, Charles Heavican, Sue Grebenick, Mary Bideaux, Joyce Blatny, Louise Macholan, Mag O'Brien, Brad Garrett, Patty Peters, Linda Schneider, Tom Bodzek, Vice-presidentg Kathy Chudomelka, Pam Kasparek, Diane Zrust, Secretary-treasurerg Bob Waak, Ron Sindelar, President. Not pictured John Furtak, Hugh Robertson. 66 A foreign student in SI-IS? - -Aw, come on now! In spite of general doubt, the 1965- 66 Student Council has made it possible for an AFS Foreign Student to spend a year in Schuyler. Through organization donations, penny drives, and a candy sale, the council raised a total of 51,041.22 enabling the project to become a reality. This year the council altered the constitution enabling the president and vice-president to run on the same ballot for election. They must be juniors or seniors during the school year they are to hold office. SHS traditions were kept alive by the council's sponsoring Dress-Up days and Casual days, erecting Christmas decor- ations in the halls, and selling tickets at basketball games. For the first time chorus was repre- sented on the council. Mr. Baker discusses council elections at a meeting. 5 3-4 .. .....J.,..- ww
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.32 avggllii , --I + . VX First year journalists are. Back Row: S. Schindler, M. O'Brien, J. Furtak, Don Janousek. Not pictured L- Hladky, G. Jedlwka, M. Scanlon, M. Gerrard, M. Scott Misner POICOIHY. M. Rea, First Row: J. Spulak, L. Schneider, Paper, Annual Challenge Journalists Monica Pokorny and Janet Fichtl look over an annual display at Press Convention. Looking over page layouts are the second year journalists. Back Row: M. Schneider,J.Havelka, S. Kosowski, S. Peterson, P. Broekemeier, First li. ll J .1 Tom-Tom's will be sold this noon in the halls. This familiar sound was heard frequently as the paper was pub- lished each two weeks. On an experimen- tal basis the staff also published aprinted paper. This year the paper changed from section editors to page editors. With the added incentive of last year's accomplishments, the publications class Worked to keep the Scottsbluff Star Herald Trophy won by the 1965 Warrior for the top Class B Nebraska Yearbook. Getting pictures, Writing copy, working on lay- outs, doing paste-ups and writing heads took much of their time. Row: B. Spulak, L. Macholan, C. Glodowski C. Spies, J. Fichtl, M. Bosh, M. Misek. 3 TW.
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