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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, the governing body of the high school was organized five years ago to bring democratic principles to the school. Three seniors are elected to serve on the council. Two students are chosen from each of the other respective classes. This year's work began by electing Ruth Bogumill as President, Bernice Butter- field, Vice President, and Catherine Conway, Secretary-Treasurer. Guided by Mr. Amundson, the council undertook many projects, such as the student handbook, dances, and the Christmas Ball. A great accomplishment of the Student Council this year was the installation of the hall monitor system. This system necessitates every student, upon leaving a classroom during a class period, to present the hall monitor with a colored pass from the classroom teacher. The purpose of this system is to eliminate unnecessary traffic in the halls during classtime. Each student on the Student Council is trying to develop a better understanding of government and its procedure, thereby, making our school a better place in which to live and work. Diane Zaborowski and Richard Alger served as council advisors during the first se1neste1'. Standing:4 Michael Sneirler, Davidkfiuell, Dan VYingcr, Ronald Schultze. Alice Sciezor, Gretchen Parks, Mr. Amundson Seated: Diane Lzilmrowskl, Katherine Voiiwziy, Ruth Bogumill, Bernice Buttcrliclcl, Richard Alger, Page rllllifij'-ffllll'
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Stzuuling: Nliss Ronnei, Ruth Bogumill, Sllllllfil llziines. Dorothy lllwlllizlrmlt, Nlzlrlcnc Hllflxllilfllt, Klzixint- 'l'urL'nnc, Bernice BL gr 114 Sq-ntwl: l.Ol'l'Hllll' llzizugzl, Sharon hlcniip-ss, Rriscliizw l.11k:ns1L'xriCz, l'lm'um'v l'I'Z5'l15'lSl-ll. lxstullv XxIll'jZHlL'l, Lillian xllll ir in ' I i ifrzilmxrsc . LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was formed this year under the direction and guidance of Miss Ronnei. Membership in the Library Club brings with it the responsibility of working during free periods and after school as an assistant librarian. An assistant librarian has such tasks as checking out books, keeping the library in good order, and supervising discipline in the library. Student librarians lighten the load of the chief librarian while they also learn many new things. lingo Thirty-tlirrc
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Back Row: Mary Ellen Pabich, Marian Henlze, Josephine Hmielak, ,lanice jacques, Katherine t oiiu':i5. Ruth liaczor, Rust-inary Bryniarslai. Sandra Yetterkinfl. fiarol Micke, Louis Platt, Edward Bieno. Chester Przybylski. Ronalrl Schultze, Leon liotecki. .Xrninn Micke, Yxwniiie lirnpa, Rosalie Tonikowiak, fiarol Masik, Susan Rusch, Ionc Siniet, Barbara lialiger, Susan Ilalflescliwiler. Laura Platt. 'liliirrl Ron: Mr, XYitzig, Annette Hol-ckanen, Darlene fiulcynski. llertrurle Barth, Roseinae l,lll'i1lSll .XlLi7. ,lean Xvttfkfl-llllfl, Karen lzyflfirek. .lane Yctterkinrl, Kathryn Klitneck. janet Heiller, l.eora Durlansl-cy, Germaine Bailzinski, lileanore Yetterl-cinel, Dorothy lirzilniwslqi, Pauline Kraniiez. Marjorie Korll. -lolania Mikolainis, Darlene Liazuk, Dorothy Kliminski, Dorothy ilollharflt, Loretta Hberle, Racln-l Micke. Theresa lint--nski. Elaine ylakowicz, Lou Ann Kaminslti, Patricia Mainayck, Dorothy Baclzinski, .loanne Micke. Second Rf-xv: Kathleen lieiniey, Ingrirl Linflquist, Margaret Hilgert, Rhrta llnftinan, Ruth Biddle, Avvtoiiettt- Milauslxi, Mary .Xnn Dranginis, Grace Sl'xI'Zj'I7L'l-Q, Margaret l.ewainlowski, Gretchen Ehhen. Florence Przylvylslfi. .Xlice Seitzor, Lillian Mazciarka, listellt' XYargolet, Lois lflorouick, Dolores SzCzeCl1. .loan Alger, ,ltanctte Korll, Dorothy Scigiensl-ii. Lola lflirlrlle, Tlieresa Kn'.ialski. Bernice Balielci, Yirginia llt-nilrilcs, Bernice Platt. Bonita Stewart, .lane Conway. First Ron: Ruth Bogumill, Dorothy Dentschlanrler. fit?-fltllllill' Duflansky, Shaion ,lc-nness, -loan iirucelski, Marlt-ne liurkliarrlt, Nancy l.indqnist, Diane Zaborowski, Bernice Hutterticlrl, Kathleen Bailzinski, Donclfla Karnopp, Margie Daincleixitv. lilaine lfortek, Patricia Viiniinings. llretvllcii Parks. Judy Iilasshof, Ethel Klimc-ck, ,lt-an Dallas, Kneeling: Ruth Smigaj, Maxine Tnrenne, ,lavqueline Hcrller. Anne Hedler. BQOSTER CLUB Under the capable guidance of Mr. Witzig, the Booster Club again made a success of selling Homecoming pins and basketball schedule pencils. The officers of the club were: Bernice Butterfield, Presidentg Maxine Turenne, Vice Presidentg Kathleen Badzinski, Secretary-Treasurer. THE CARD CLIPS Bearing a new name, t'Card Clips, our Junior class paper this year again brought the students up to date on the school happenings. Co-editors of this monthly paper were Bernice Butterfield and Darlene Gulczynski. They were aided by a competent staff of writers and typists. 1.4-. m--Y A- Bcrnice Bnttcrlielfl, Mr. XXX-iniinger, llarlrnr- linligzynski, C '1'l1irty-tiyc P
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