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Library Club SEATED: Mary Barczak, Ruth Arheit, Lester Davidson, Mrs. Potter, Donald Kulwickl, Charlotte Gibson, Lela Cherry. STANDING: Raymond Augustyniak, Eleanor Gill, l.aVerne Lawrence, Helen Pfatf, Doris Gilsdort, Violet Gibson, Patricia Borsos, loAnn Campbell, Florentine Gozdowski, Ioseph Iohnofi. The Library Club elected its officers at the first meeting of the year. Those elected were: Presi- dent, Lester Davidson, Vice President, Donald Kulwickig Secretary-Treasurer, Charlotte Gibson, Reporter, Ruth Arheit. The Club visited the Highland Park Library and heard some book reviews given by Miss Brown. Afterwards they had a roast in the Park with Miss Brown as their guest. The Library received forty-seven books this year, These books were chosen from the Ohio Teachers Reading Circle and the Ohio Pupils Reading Circle lists. The most valuable addition to our library this year was a new set of World Encyclopedia, which has helped our students very much in their research work.
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Student Council SEATED: Mary Piasecki, Lela Cherry, luanita Holman, Mrs. Hazel, Betty Cleland, Donna Manley, LaDonna Burqin, Edward Houk. STANDING: Ioe Iohnoff, Fred Myers, Al Dennis, Walter Stender. ABSENT: Larry Irwin. The Student Council is made up of two repre- sentatives of each class from the seventh grade through the twelfth grades. The organiza- tion is under the supervision of Mrs. Hazel. One aim of the council this year was to pub- lish a handbook, containing rules and regula- tions and other information, which will aid the students in attaining better citizenship. The council has also organized a Student Court. Disciptine problems, presented by the teachers, are tried by the court. The council presented small chapel programs on Monday mornings over the public address system, and religious programs in the audi- torium on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. Officers of the council are: President, Iuanita Holman, Vice President, Ioe Iohnoff, Secretary, Donna Manley, Treasurer, Betty Cleland: Ad- visor, Mrs. Hazel.
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Windmill FIRST now: Bemadine Olejownik, Patricia Kataflasz, Bonnie Kimberly, Paul Calrl, Florentine Gozdowski, Rita Nowowieiski, Iune Wagner, Harold Cramer, Daniel Chinnls. SECOND ROW: Mrs. White, Robert Irwin, Raymond Smalley, Ioe'Iohnoff, Doris Slumsky, Mildred Heuerman, Ruth Arheit, Lester Davidson, Robert Smith. ABSENT: Eleanor Gill, Luella Geiser, Winona Stair, Phyllys Davoll, Gene Gibson. The Windmill is now six years old and is growing bigger and better with each birthday anniversary. Two hundred copies have been sold at the time of publication. The members of the Senior Class elected the editor and co-editor at the time that the other class officers were elected. The other members of the staff were selected by the co-editors and approved by the class advisor. The Windmill Staff consisted of twenty-two members of the Senior class: Editor, Florentine Gozdowski, Assistant Editor, Rita Nowowieiskip Advertising Managers, Iune Wagner, Paul Cairlp Business Managers, Mil- dred Heuerman, Doris Slumslcyg Circulation Managers, Eleanor Gill, Bernadine Olejownikg Feature Writers, Ruth Arheit, Daniel Chinnis, Sports Editors, Lester Davidson, Harold Cramer: Snap-shot Editors, Luella Geiser, Bonnie Kimber- ly, Gene Gibson, Robert Smithg Photography Editors, Phyllys Davoll, Patricia Katafiasz, Ray Smalley, Ioe Iohnoff, Art Editors, Robert Irwin, Winona Stair. Mrs. White acted as the Advisor. ln editing the Windmill, the staff tried to give every one an opportunity to look back at the classes and activities in which they took part during 1945-46.
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