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Town T attler SEATED: Rita Nowowieiski, Bemadine Oleiownik, Doris Slumsky, Florentine Gozdowskl, Louis Noe, Bonnie Kimberly, Mildred Heuerrnan, Iune Mohr, Iuanita Holman. STANDING: Margaret Parer, Ruth Blackwell, Cecilia Fager, Iune Wagner, Bertha Corbett, Eleanor Gill, Ruth Arheit, Robert Smith, Gene Gibson, Raymond Smalley, Virgil Praia, Lester Davidson, Mrs. White, Daniel Chinnis. The Town Tattler published eight issues dur- ing the school year. The first seven issues were published by a staff selected from the Senior class, and the last issues by a staff selected from the Iunior class. The paper is financed by ad- vertising and sales. During the last two years, the Tattler fund was increased enough to pur- chase a new mimeograph. The staff was as follows: Editor, Louis Noe: Assistant Editor, Florentine Gozdowski, Business Manager, June Wagner: Circulation Manager, Eleanor Gill, lnquiring Reporters, Margaret Parer, Bernadine Olejowniky Biographies, Ruth Arheitg Art Editors, Rita Nowowiejski, Ray Smalley: Sports, Lester Davidson, Daniel Chinnisp Advertising, lune Mohr, Whats Cookin', Bertha Corbett: Exchange Editor, Virgil Pralag Typists, Cecilia Pager, Mildred Heuer- man, Iuanita Holman, Bonnie Kimberly, Doris Slumsky, Ruth Blackwell. Iv?
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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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National Honor Society FIRST ROW: Iuanita Holman, Margaret Parer, LaVerne Lawrence, Lila Bates, Charlotte Gibson, Bernadine Oleiownik, Ruth Blackwell, Cecilia Faqer, Rita Nowowiejski, Lois Hartman. SECOND ROW: Patricia Borsos, Novelda Lavalette, Shirley McCabe, loAnn Campbell, Mildred Heuerman, Doris Slumsky, Mrs. Logan, Violet Gibson, Alfred Dennis. THIRD ROW: Louis Noe, Virqil Prala, Robert Irwin, Daniel Chinnis, Paul Cairl, Donald Bridges, Georqe Kent. The National Honor Society consists of stud- ents with the highest points in Leadership, Char- acter, Scholarship, and Service. The officers of this organization are: President, Robert Irwin, Vice President, Rita Nowowieiskig Secretary, Charlotte Gibson, Treasurer, loAnn Campbell, Reporter, Lela Cherry. The Society had a dance, a hayride, and a picnic. We had a very profitable year under the supervision of Mrs. Logan, who by her patience and willingness to give up so much of her time to the society, contributed greatly to its success.
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