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SPECIAL SERVICE Sponsor 4- MISS STEFFEN QFIALLJ Row One: Mary Louise Kreutzer, Jean Weber, Stella Friebe, Bill Wright, Patsy Haller, Annie Lorie Ozark, Mary Jane Barrett, Norma Boedges. Row Two: Frances Hard, Joann Fagnani, Mary Lou Jones, Mary Edna Metzger, June Light, Vivian Agricola, Bonnie Tuter, Jean Story, Shirley Wigge, Marian Marengo. Row Three: Ethel Schuster, Jewell Frank, Fay Jaffee, Adean Schulte, Lois Burgdorf, Joanne Bartelomeyer, Wanda Reidel, Evelyn Spindler, Jacqueline Atchisson, Georg- ella Wagner, Geraldine Devereaux, Marjean Waldau, Norma Jean Barham, Kath- erine Ruedlinger. Row Four: Gerry Gregory, Jeannette Voertman, Doris Langsdorf, Shirley Roberts, Dona Knoll, Patricia Vogel, Pat Minderman, Mary Ann Haemmerle, Fern Heiland, Margaret Salerno, Joan Osborn, Betty Duval, William Dannenmaier. Row Five: Charlotte Mayer, Daphne Spooneman, Eleanor Morrow, Pauline Evans, Jane Hahn, Shirley O'Donnell, Edith Dryden, Dolores Dyer, Shirley Eckenfels, Marie Verstraete, Dorothy Moss, Martha Woodruff, Sophia George, Bill Hancock, June J atho, Robert Gruenewald. The Special Service group is one of the most necessary aids to the ad- ministration of our school. Special Service means just that. The members give some of their study periods in order to aid Miss Cordell in the library, to act as messengers and do clerical work for Miss Schatz and Miss Dough- erty in the main ofiice, to help Miss Wright in the nurse's office. They also assist Mr. Jaeger in the book-room and take care of Lost and Found in 319. Twenty-four
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Performing their tasks with quiet efiiciency, the members of this group show true school spirit. They receive no reward other than the satisfaction of knowing that theirs is a job well done. Truly, the Special Service club is composed of some of Southwest's most deserving workers and is an im- portant factor in making our school run smoothly. QSPRINGJ Row One: May Cooper, Patty Johnson, Jean Easley, Dot Hoifman, Lorraine Wente, Bonnie Tuter, Sylvia Goodbrake, Paula Ann Bowman. Row Two: Coralie Branson, Chris Hayo, Mary Ann Haemmerle, PaulirIeaEvans, Mary Jane Barrett, Shirley Wolfarth, Patricia Vogel, Virginia Scism, Roberta Whitehead, Marian Jones, Maria Davi, Kathern Borchardt, Dolly Pohlrnan. Row Three: Betty Duval, Joycelyn Kibby, Barbara Boyette, Katherine Ruedlinger, Dolores Bandera, Shirley O'Donnell, Juanita Jonas, Doris Stephens, Kathleen Braun, Rosemary Monticelli, Jewell Roberts, Skip Amberg. Row Four: Florence Klug, Norma Jean Barham, Wanda Reidel, Nancy MacDonald, Ruth Van Leer, Dolores Dyer, Bill Hancock, Charles Moench, George Cooper, Jacqueline Weiss, June Jatho, Cliford Dye. . Row Five: Bill Holtzclaw, Roy Henke, Marian Poeschel, Jim Peterson, Richard Scharf, Bill Brennecke, Art Niemoeller, Mary Rohlfing, Patsy Haller, Charlotte Devereux, Milton Christensen, Phillip Provencher. Twenty-Hue
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