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XX Front Row Donald Hinkley Donald Ward ueorge Herbst Eugene Koch Bob Roberts Carl Kammeyer HUNOR R0lLlL Second Row Mary Dudas Alice Marie Kammeyer Marcia Banks Pat Pfeffinger Alice Trobaugh Ann Schroen Eugene Simpson Vlary Colgan Allen Andrews Mary Lasance Mary Lee Smith Th1rd Row Burtis Meyer Mary Keil Melody Leckey Alan Keck Burl Schahrer Murl Schahrer Loyd Wenger Robert Summer The A CS B car of the Wacohi Unlimited consists of those who have been on the honor roll two of the three six weeks of the semester. Only B grades and above are acceptable for the honor roll. Alice Marie Kammeyer and Mary Lee Smith are the only passengers having those coveted straight All their fellow students Wish to con gratulate them. 44 D7
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Front row stcmdmg left to nghl Pat Pfefhnger Donal1ne Sundstrom Rxchard Atterberry Mxss Nutt LeRoy Smnh Barbara Longley Raymond Ke1l Second row Carol Reeser seated Ruth Archer Melody Leckey Kenneth Hagan Wesley Co an Don Stoetzel Bob Summer Ramona Cowan Wxlhe Da is standmg Pat B1rkett seated STUDENT CUUNCIL One of the paramount and most essent1al cogs ln the Wheel ot the Wacoh1 Unhmlted lS that of the hlgln school s student councll lt can be htly referred to as the tlre box Wlnch produces the steam and energy for the engme to keep charglng on to a lolgger and bette statlon The chlef flreman of the year was Le-Roy Smtth Cpres1dentl HIS ass1stant hremen were Pat Btrkett CV1ce pres1dentl Carol Reeser Csecretary treasurerl and Fhchard Atterberrv Csergeant at armsl The Grand Central Statlon of the year was I-lomecomlng wrth 1ts parade football game and dance The councll helps students to be better leaders teachmg them the tunda mentals through expenence lt not only helps puplls as 1nd1v1duals but xmproves the morale and ets h1gh goals for the entlre student body 44 269 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 1 , V , - - - - 1 . . . . T . l . t - ' 1 ' 1 xt - 11 . . . 1 , V. I - - A 1 S
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T Y' Front row left to nght Vlrgxrna Taral Ruth Archer Vlfglnld Hallam Mary Dudas Barbara Longley Mlss Nutt Carol Beeser Ahce Trobaugh Mary Brown Mary Colgan Ann Schroen Second row Mary Lasance Iackre Roehm Mary Lee Smlth Shxrley Knabe Blanche Smith Georgene Don Levy Barbara McK1nney Lllhan Scholes Dorls Fa1rchxld Kathryn Schuck Barbara Nofslnger Third row Mary Rlch Burtxs Meyer Ioy Rxsser Marcxa Banks Dorothy Drebel MGTIOTIS Melv1n Norma McDonough Ieanne Shlpley Ramona Cowan Barbara Hardy Carol Ke1l Nancy Garmers Fourth row Cla1re Mason 0 Donalme Sundstrom Marxlyn Clark Dorothy Ebmger Roberta Parr Dolores Attxg Irene Berlett Fern Ingle Wmxtred Bradle Emma Iean Gocker Patsy Prerce Mary Schlobohm Frith row MGTJOIIS Sprague Iody Weaver Corrme Kamp Eula Leuthold Ioyce Sprague Nelda Waddell Alma Esders Thelma lngle Iody Heyl Pat Bxrkett Manlyn Martxm Sixth row Frances Eleanor Schlmk Marllyn Attxg Mary Tully lOan Strubhar Luc11le Wagenbach Melody Leckey Not m zcture Ahca Marte Kammeyer Melva Kuykendall Ellen Heyl at Pletlmger AA The controllmg power of the recreatlon car 1n the Wacohl Unllrmted IS the Glrls Athlenc Assoc1at1on Thrs club was orgaruzed baslcally to encourage good sportsmansh1p athletlc ab1l1ty and leade-rsh1p Our most able pres1dent Mary Dudas gu1ded the orgamzatton through derallments and success W1th the ass1stance of a staff of offrcers Wh1ch 1nc1uded Carol Reeser as v1ce presrdent Barbara Longley as secretary treasurer and V1rg1n1a Hallam as polnt recorder Dldnt we have fun sW1mm1ng at the Y those Monday n1ghts'? Bowlma proved to be lots of fun too Our tram charged on to the eve of March l 1947 when rt reached the most 1mportant occas1on of the year for the G A A the thtrd annual banquet The event shall not be forgotten by those attendmg due to the umque decor atmg scheme dehclous food and enfoyable entertalnment Through the efforts of each member and the endeavors of our adv1sor MISS luamta Nutt, We had a most progresslve and enloyable year 45299 V , V . , 1 Q .- - , K , .Q ll ' . Z fx 3 . E H . mt 5. 1 K K 5 3 i 7 f 1 1 I f 1 I 1 - ' 1 , ' A . ' E ' , , Gillan, Willie Dqvisfpqr Hlett, Wilma Ingle, Leona Ken, , ' , . : 'V . ' , , , 1? ' - 0 O - I - I , , ,
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