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DANCE MUSIC SWELLED FOR GAY GROUP FALL XVIND UP COURT Janice Metz Phil Lfzckev Kathy Briggs, Mark Mount, Ann Woodmansee, Don Sexton, Trudy Haley Ed Gaston Pat McComas Dave Spannbaue ean Cehr, Larry Moberly. The Fall Wind-Up Dance, sponsored by the Student Council and held at the Elks' Club on October 8, 1960, was a formal recognition of all the fall sports and their participants. The members of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes chose two girls to represent each group. One of these girls, senior Trudy Haley, escorted by Ed Gaston, was elected queen by those attending the dance and was crowned by Steve Keith, president of the Student Council. The members of the court were: Janice Metz fseniorj, escorted by Phil Lackey, Pat McComas fjuniorj, escorted by Dave Spannbauer, Kathy Briggs fjuniorl, escorted by Mark Mount, Ann Woodmansee Csophomorel, escorted by Don Sexton, and Jean Cehr fsophomorel, escorted by Larry Moberly. V ii IP Mary Jane fHaleyl asks, May I go too, Tn1dy?',
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NOTHING IS SO DEAR AND PRECIOUS AS TIME? -- F. RABELAIS Acting as a steering body, the Executive Committee of Student Council assembles before each Student Council meeting and discusses agenda items. In order to increase the efficiency of the Student Council, this committee disposes of small matters without the aid of the council and refers to that governing group only those items of importance. The Executive Committee is the top policy-making organi- zation at S. H. S. The officers of the Student Council, the class presidents, the Squib editor, and one elected Student Council member from each class serve on this committee which is sponsored by Rita Fern Comstock and Frank Barnes. Also, the Executive Committee has the important duty of proposing amendments to the Student Council's constitution. An amendment must pass by a two-thirds vote before the steering committee will forward it to the council. Other projects of the committee coincide with those of the council, for these two organizations work closely together. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: ROW 1. Faye Cole, Georgiann Martin, Pam Tungate, Barbara Benefiel. Row 2. judy WVasson, Trudy Haley, Mike Brunner, Dick Schoelch. Row 3. Don Thompson, Ronnie Cole, Mark Mount, Steve Keith. Student Council members are pleased with the school directories.
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Today's business world is a complex and exacting one. Blanche Ashby, Everett Brown, and Rita Fern Comstock, commercial teachers, offer instruction in the different busi- ness subjects-typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business English, and general business. Typewriting, in its first year, attempts to develop a mastery of the keyboard of a standard typewriter by touch, speed in production and in typing straight copy is empha- sized in the second year. In the office practice part of the second year of typing, pupils also use key-driven and rotary business machines and a voice-writer. First year Gregg Shorthand students take dictation of practiced material and also of new material at varying speeds and transcribe shorthand notes in longhand. Stu- dents of the second year develop skill in the ability to take dictation at a gradually increasing rate of speed and with a satisfactory degree of accuracy. The teaching of the fundamentals of double entry book- keeping is done in the two-semester bookkeeping class of S. H. S. An introduction to filing, bookkeeping, business arith- metic, business terminology and letter writing, and com- mercial geography are a few of the encounterments made by general business and business English students. Bev Hall, along with other members of the typing class, works diligently on the day's assignment. BUSINESS EDUCATION PROVIDES WELL-TRAINED WORKERS Blanche Ashby, Commerce. B. S., Indiana State Tea- chers College, Indiana University, Central Nor- mal College. Senior Class Sponsor, Senior Sunshine Society Sponsor. Hobbies: Sewing and Listening to Classical Music. Rita Fern Comstock CMrs. Edward KJ, Commerce English. B. S., Indiana University, Indiana Cen- tral College. Student Coun- cil Sponsor, junior Class Sponsor, Iunior Class Can- dy Sale's Sponsor. Hobby: Amateur Radio Operator -Station Call, KQPPP, Everett F. Brown, Com- merce. B. S., S., Ball State Teachers College, Indiana University. Ace tivities Treasurer, Member of Activities Committee. Hobby: Tape Recording Church Services for Inva' lids. OFFICE GIRLS: Seated. Mrs. Craig. Row 1. Sherry Smith, Elayne Totten, Faye Cole. Row 2. Kay Thurston, Rosalie Wendling, Boseann Reuter, Marilyn Brown, Ierry Lou Hilkene, Kathy Briggs, Ianice Metz, Sue Eckstein.
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