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STAR REVIEW STAFF Editor ..................... ........ K athryn Fisher Assistant Editor ,,,. ......... Joan Baunlau Business Manager .,,,..,............,... ............. N eil Hoesel Assistant Business Manager ...... ....... W ayman Groom Production Manager .,..................., .......... L yle Burgess Assistant Production Manager ,,,., .,.,,,........,.,.,.,.,,.....,... N eil Warner Circulation Managers ,....,...,.,.,...... ,...,.., D oris Kistler-Mary Kasten Assistant Circulation Manager ..... ,..,,............... . ..Ma1'ga1'et Bonnell Sports Editor ........,.,..,...,,...,,.,,,.... ......,,...............,.......... D on Graffis Music Editor .,.i. ..............,,.,....,,....,..... D elight Moon Joke Editors ...,.. ...... K enueth Kistler-Joe Newman Gossip .............. ...,,..........,........,..... W anda Bonnell Features ........,.....,...,...,... ......... A rlean Grostefon Stencil Cutter ......,..,.,....,.... ...,.... H azel Frazier Assistant Stencil Cutter .i.i. ....,., L ottie McClain Typists ,.....,...,..,,...............,.................,.,,.......,....,.,,,,.,,.,...........,.,,.........,,..................... Viola Scott' Delight Moon-Mary Kasten-Olive Peters-Ruthalea Batty-Jane Crissinger Reporters ...........,...,..............i..,,.,.,,,..,...,..,.,....,,,,.,,,,.,,,....,,,,,.......,,,, Eileen Hollis-Nancy Huff- Yvonna Fisher-Barbara Fisheraloan Crissinger-Madaline Fisher-Ruth Hood Sponsors ...,.........,.,.,,.... ........,........ ....i................,.,...,..,.,,.,.................. M 1 's. Carpenter, Mrs. Servies
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Mr. -Carpenter, Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Stalions, Mrs. Frank, and Mr. Surber. Second Row: Barbara Fisher, Joan Bauman, Yvonna Fisher, Jack Capper, Kathryn Fisher, Cecil Hood, Neil Warner, and Don White. Third Row: Kenlneth Kistler, Lillian Bonnell, Margaret Bonnell, Darl Knebel, Evelyn White, Neil Carpenter, and Neil Hoesel. Absent from picture: Dean Allen. The student-council meetings were something new this year in which all the teachers and the officers of the four upper classes took aan interest. The main ob- ject of these 'meetings was to plan the school activities so that two classes would not be conflicting on party dates, the use of the gy-m, etc. The ffirst meeting was on October 19, 1945 and the main discussion was how to choose the basketball boys that should go to the state finals in the spring. A com- mittee was chosen to make-up the rules cfor the boys to abide by during the year and to be scored at the end of the season. This committee consisted of: Mr. Carpenter, Neil Hoesel, Kathryn Fisher, Mrs. Servies, and Jack Capper. A committee was also appointed to choose the boys, they were: Harold Brown, Ralph Bishop, Mrs. Servies, Mrs. Moyer, Joe Bill Newman, Kenneth Kistler, and Kathryn Fisher. A school Christmas party was the next thing to plan. It was decided to have it on December 20 at the school gymnasiwm. The upper six grades were included in this party. The secretaries of the classes were on the decorating committeeg vice presi- dents on the refreshments, and the presidents on the entertainment. Every class had their own gi-ft exchange. Throughout the year minor dates have been voted ony the Sunshine dance, Sopho- more skating party, stunts for Farmer's Ilnstitute, etc. Everyone feels that these meetings have been a help to the whole student body in avoiding conflicts and hopes that they continue in years to come. KATHRYN FISH-ER.
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SUNSHINE SOCIETY First Row: Lois Ann Bishop, Joan Ruff, Joan Bauman, Wanda Bonnell, Doris Kistler. Yvonna Fisher, Elaine Perry, Joyce Royer. Second Row: Mrs. Carpenter, Virginia Brown, Imogene Scott, Arlean Grostefon, Delight Moon, Eileen Hollis, Kathryn Fisher, Mary Kasten, Hazel Fl'Z1Zl6f,lLOiS5J68tll Bucks, Jeannee Quinn, Mrs. Servies. , A' Third Row: Margaret Bonnell, Phyllis Brust, Annabelle Fox, Nancy Huff, Nellie Kaiser, Margery Ruff, Lillian Bofnnell, Julia Russell, Delores McCroskey. 1 The Sunshine Society was brought for the first time to Star City High School by Mrs. Servies. Several meetings were held in the library for any of the high school girls who wished to attend, to try to get the idea across, and to see just how many would like to have a Sunshine Society. The idea seemed like a good one so with the help of the Winamac Sunshine girls, the Star City Sunshine Society was organized. Officers were elected immediately and are as follows: Doris Kistler, President: Wanda Bonnell, Vice President, Elaine Perry, recording secretaryg Yvonna Fisher. corresponding secretary: Joan Bauman, treasu1'er. An initiation program was held at the Methodist church with a beautiful candle light service on November 28, 1945. Meetings were held on the first Wednesday of each month, and books were reviewed and business was discussed. In the December meeting, the idea of decorating the high school rooms was brought before the girls. So the work began, and all rooms in the high school were decorated in the bright, gay colors of Christmas. Everyone appreciated the Christmas spirit which the decorations brought forth. In the January meeting the idea to have a Sweetheart Dance was advanced and approved, the time being set for February 13, 1946. The girls worked industriously deco' rating the gymnasium accenting Valentine Day. The dance was formal, and the girls invited their escorts. The party was a great success and the boys all thought they should have another as long as they did not have to help with the decorating. At the February meeting, the idea was discussed of having a spring carnival to raise funds for the Society. Everyone agreed and the idea was started upon at once. Soon the carnival became a reality. So on March 22, 1946, the high school gym was a scene of the Sunshine Carnival. -Jeannee Lou Quinn.
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