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C l2lll0N STAFF Assistant Editor Joan Koenig pauses in the act of cropping a picture to view one which Photographer Tom Stamm holds out. Editor Jean Koenig and Sports Editor Elmer Berling consider the setup o one of the dummy pages while Art Editor Mar- vin Hellman inks the display letters for the title page. This is the first edition of the CARILLON, the memory book. For years the graduat- ing classes hoped for an annual, but it seems they were not as fortunate as we, but their dreams have become our reality. Four years ago, a group of arnbitious seniors mimeogxraphe an annual, leaving spaces in whic to paste snaps. This simple but memory-filled annual had CARILLON as its title. It was agreed to retain that title for the fir st printed annual, and all those that follow here at Saint Henry. This title, CARILLON, has a melodious sound, a joyous sound. What does itmean? It designates a set of bells expressing emo- tions and announcing events. What could be more fitting for a book relating the laugh- ter and tears, the joys and sorrows of our high school days! Business managers Mildred Thaman, Joyce Alcorn, Pat Wilmhoff, Harry Lahm, and Richards Sirnms collected subscriptions and sought out patrons.
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ST UDENI CUIJNCII- The purpose of the student council is not only to keep law and order. but to aid the students socially also. Dances and assemb- lies constitute the social activities of the council. Everyone is familiar with their other duties. Seeing that the class exchange is carried out as quickly and as quietly as possible, taking charge of the class in the teacher's absence, cautioning those who misbehave that unless they reform, they will be called before the council are some of these duties. The student council is a link between the faculty and students. Joyce Alcorn pictured at the right, as president, guided the efforts of this year's council. Student Councilors listen approvingly to a plan proposed by Joyce Alcorn. Left to Right: Edward Bender, Barbara Gill, Pete Cahill, Albert To- bergte, Richard Burns, Joyce Alcorn. Billy Jarman, Tom Stamm, Jean Koenig, Jack Frisch, John Moffitt, Joyce Ruehl, Maureen Dailey, and Pat Hauer.
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STAFF Assistant Editors Cecelia Veeneman Marcy Sclunaedecke Editor Jean Koenig Sports Editors Elmer Berling Ruth Fey Reporter Joyce Ruehl Circulation Manage r Ann Kempe r Reflecting the moods, tempo, and activities 'nf the school, is the job of the REFLECTOR. This rnimeoiraphed paper has been published for t e past fourteen years by the students. UPPER RIGHT The production crew takes over. These are capable hands who know their work. Bill Mahoney, John Vieth, JerryKie1y, DonaldRosz- mann print the REFLECTOR. RIGHT Stencil artists, Gordon Brock- man, Frances Arens, and Geraldine Cahill, who put in the cartoons and headlines. l2liflliCl'0l2 - V- -- STENCIL TYPISTS Deloris Ralenkotter, Mildred Thanam, Betty Boitman, Joan Koenig, den. Jack Frisch, Tony Hay-
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