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40 BACK ROW: Marilyn Kostner, June Kempe, Mary Ann Grossman, Carol Ribbentrop, Shirley Otto, Carol Meese, Rita Reithuber, Marie Otley. FRONT ROW: Judy Hamilton, Betty Korfhage, Judy Wilkus, Nancy Stuessy, Nancy Nelson, Janet Shank, Sandy So- emmw WT-TEENS Y-Teens is a branch club of the Y.W.C.A. At Sibley, there are fourteen members. The advisor is Miss Mary Joe Quiel from the Y.W. The officers are President, Nancy Stuessy, Vice-president, Judy Wil- kusg Secretary, Betty Korfhageg and Treasurer, Janet Shank. The group has sponsored pow-wows, dances, and parties. The girls have made stuffed animals for Korean children, done baby-sitting for parents who wish to attend P.T.A. meetings, and participated in Tag Day for the Disabled Veterans. KEY CLUB The aim of Key Club is to build good character and citizenship, and give service to the school. Some of the services this year included ushering at the Dedication, ticket-taking at basketball games, and tree-planting. The club was sponsored by the St. Paul Kiwanis Club. The officers are Ed Harder, presidentg Jerome Piekarski, secretary, Don Ireland, treasurer. Dis- trict officers are Jim Gloss, governor, Don Ireland, lieutenant governor. The club advisors are Jad Asfeld and Dr. Harold Peterson, both members of the West St. Paul Kiwanis Club. BACK ROW: Charles Appel, Danny Bryan, Bob Snow, Dave Kios, Roger Delange, Fred Christopherson, John Watson, Dave Kulen- kamp, Peter Palm, Dick Ford. FRONT ROW: Dick Morgan, Tom Thomas, Jerome Piekarski, Jim Gloss, Ed Harder, Don Ireland, Butch Beihl, Bob Scholtz, David Keith, is 'ff L.
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nv-lr BACK ROW: David Gamble, Daryl Monson, Judy Wilkus, Dick Heuer. FRONT ROW: Jim Partridge, Bob Dietrich, Miss Virginia Flores, Dan Lyons, Dick Wachtler. B l O L O G Y Biology activities are developed within each class during the laboratory sessions. All biology students are automatically members. The labora- tory assistants-two or three from each class-serve in the capacity of officers. The assistants this year are Jim Partridge, Dick Heuer, Bob Dietrich, Dick Waehlten, Dan Lyons, Judy Wilkus, Daryl Monson, and David Gamble. They maintained a 30-gallon, balanced aquarium with a variety of tropical fish as one of their projects. Among the animals which they observe are snakes, salamanders, white mice, and a blue parakeet. VISUAL AIDS Visual-aids, under the direction of Miss Agnes Meisinger, is one of the most helpful clubs of the school. The club consists of both junior and senior high students who devote one of their study hours and their spare time to this worthwhile organization. ln the morning, students set up the projectors and films to be used for the day, and also deliver films to various teachers. Other members fill film- strip orders, file cards for the use of records, and splice films. BACK ROW: Jack Schlullebier, Joe Nosviclx, Jim McDaniel, Bill Merritt, Gary Frarclr, Carol Schreiber, Don Voita, Dennis Schultek, Leon Schweback, Marvin Chapple, Bud Heckman. FRONT ROW: Ray Kuss, Anne Parsons, Harvey Franzmeier, Curtis Hintz, Norman Elsenpeter, Dick LaMay, Jerome Piekarski, Nancy Johnson, Jack Derdoski, Miss Agnes Meisinger. i
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BACK ROW Daryl Monson Walbert Kalinowski, Joann Ricketts, Peter Palm, David Keith. SECOND ROW Miss Mae Nachbar Bob Snow David Mendenhall Bob Staeheli, Bob Scholz, Pearl Vitelli, Nancy Johnson, Barbara Forcler FRONT ROW Butch Belhl Joan Koza Margie Alberts Fred Christopherson, Jim Gloss, John Flannigan, Judy Hamilton, Jean Neafus Ed Harder STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council was first active in 1952 as a provisional government, until they drew up the Constitution which made the 1953 Council the offi- cial Student government. Throughout the year the council handled busi- ness such as hall monitors, pop sales at school activities, development of the Ethics Committee, and sponsored several dances. They also sent seven members to a Student Council Convention at Forest Lake, at which they were Vice-President at the meetings, and they took care of any business the students brought before them. All the students and the members of the Council wish to give their thanks to Miss Mae Nachbar, without whose help the Student Council would never have been start- ed. Although Miss Nachbar had a full schedule as Social Science teacher and as Senior Advisor, she gave her extra time to lead the Student govern- ment to what turned out to be a very successful year during which the Council firmly implanted itself in the school as an effective government to handle the students' problems.
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