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HI-CRIER STAFF Reading left to right: Ernestine Kresin, Gene Lusher, Joy Pflederer. Gardner, Miss Koch, Marilyn Koch, Elizabeth This paper was organized by the G. A. A. girls under the direction of a for- mer teacher, Miss Helleman, in 1937. This year the paper is headed by Mr. Workman, who checks the articles, and Miss Koch, who sees to it that all ar- ticles are put together and out on time. The paper is typed and mimeographed by the Typing II class. Some of the articles are Sports, Who’s Who, Happy Birthday, Office Notes, In The Service, and The Dust Pan. Various students contribute the ma- terial that goes into the paper. The last issue of the paper is usually devoted to the seniors. • THE STAFF Editor ................. Joy Pflederer Junior Editor .......... Marilyn Koch Art Editor .......... Ernestine Kresin Business Manager......Elizabeth Lusher Page 22
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ORGANIZATIONS First row, left to right: Phyllis Bolliger, Eliza- beth Lusher, Mary Alice Hinman, Velma Koch, Joanne Koch, Bill Carius. STUDENT The 1943-44 Student Council has been one of the most successful organizations of its kind in T. C. H. S. During the school term the council has many good deeds to its credit. In the annual election, Joanne Koch was chosen as president; Robert Hen- dershott, vice president; Louise Bau- man, secretary, and Ernie Aberle, treas- urer. These people have worked hard to achieve the success which their pos- itions demand. The rest of the council Second row: Miss Koch, advisor, Elwyn Stuber, Kenneth Ruth, Louise Bauman, Ernie Aberle, Robert Hendershott, Mr. Workman, advisor. COUNCIL has co-operated greatly and due to the efforts of all under the leadership of Miss Koch and Mr. Workman, they have accomplished feats of great success among which were the bond selling, sev- eral successful school parties, the Mag- ician’s show, of which the proceeds were given to the Pre-Flight class, and the very important editing of the ’44 “Echo”. The Student Council is a worthy pro- ject, and our organization has helped to make this seem even more so. Page 21
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First row, left to right: Joanne Koch, Louise Bauman, Phyllis Bolliger, Ernie Aberle, Robert Hendershott, Mary Alice Hinman, Bill Carius. Second row: Velma Koch, Mr. Foli, advisor, Elizabeth Lusher, Elwyn Stuber, Kenneth Ruth, Miss Schneider, advisor. The 1944 “Echo” Staff is made up of the Student Council under the capable supervision of Miss Schneider and Mr. Foli. The staff has worked long and hard under the direction of the advisors to make this “Echo” better than any pre- ceding year. From the ad-selling to the writeups, the staff has shown the great- est co-operation possible and wishes to express their appreciation to all those who have helped make this book pos- sible. To all the patrons we heartily ex- tend our heart-felt thanks for their co- operation and the pleasant relations we have had with them. It is with these thoughts in mind that we, the “Echo” Staff of 1944, present this issue. • THE STAFF Editor-in-chief Mary Alice Hinman Business Mgr. Louise Bauman Literary Editor Elizabeth Lusher Organization Editor ... Velma Koch Events .................. Billy Carius Freshman Editor ......... Kenny Ruth Sophomore Editor ........ Elwyn Stuber Junior Editor Joanne Koch Picture Editor.... Robert Hendershott Senior Editor ........... Ernie Aberle Library News ......... Phyllis Bolliger Sports Editor ....Robert Hendershott Page 23
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