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C HILF LIB Mxry Ellen ROW l: Miss: Knipfer, Parbara Power, Marilyn Pollock, PM Kelly. R OW 2: Ruth Stull, Zelda Center, Ruth Ehlers, .Ioan Daily, Karen l'oWf'!'S. Nancy Leyden, Margaret Goodell, Janice Weaver. ROW 3: Joyce Smith, 5haron Metz, Janice Long, Rachel Alpers, Nlarge R ippel, Mary McAnrlrews. ROW 4: Neva Mcl-'.1rlancl,Bex'erly Power,.lunr'I5l0Pple1on,l'2il Karr 3l1uronl lelchf-r, MziryHnlL1lm, Judith Svverson, Marilyn Cross Library Club The Library Club is a group of girls who serve as student librarians. Probably the busiest person of the group is the chief librarian who takes care of new and old magazines and keeps the book shelves tidy. At their meetings they plan the best library procedures and discuss problems which have arisen since their last meeting. Several times during the year they have parties and get-togethers--just for fun. Usually the final meeting of the year is a trip to a college or university where a conductor explains the working of a great library. This trip ends with a picnic at a nearby city park. Sponsor of the group is Miss Knipfer. Officers are Barbara Bower, President: Marilyn Pollock, Vice-Presidentg Pat Kelly, Secretary and Treasurer: Mary Ellen Primmer, Chief Librarian. VICE-PRES. - Marilyn SEC.-TREA5. - Pat R HS. - llarlm 49
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F. B. L. A. BOTTOM ROW: Susie Baird, Bobby Jo Weir, .loan Abbott, Carol Stueck, Susie Wilson, Claudette Stover, Phyllis Mahurin, Margaret Brown, Janet Freeman, Mardean Mehlert. SECOND ROW: Peggy Sanders, Charlene Geiger, Marge Rippel, Eleanor Geiken, Mary Lou Gott, Barbara Seavy, Pat Karr, Carolyn Noeller, Wanda Nielson, Louella McNeal. June Byron, Rachel Alpers, Judy Fee, Sharon Metz, Bonnie Walker, Marion Karr, Alice Sellers, Kay Crisrnan, Darlys Williams, Ruth Floyd, Janice THIRD ROW: Randall, Martha Bearbower. Mrs. Osberg, Phianna Shockley, Mary Noeller, Donna Neve, Phyllis Lewis, Pat Lassen, Carole Beatty, Ruby Floyd, Alice Stevenson, Janet Henkle, TOP ROW! Sandra Primmer, Bob Quackenbush. F. B. L. . The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization of students taking one or more commercial courses. During the year special meetings with speakers and demonstrations are held, as well as tours taken to local and out-of-town business offices. F.B.L.A. endeavors to further acquaint students with all aspects and phases of their chosen career. QW' VYN X we -VV 9 X1 X99 Nlafde an 199 59 QW' ad
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Student Council ROW lf Wayne Devnnicl, Dxxight Pclnap, Charles Spichcr, Keith Windsor, Pat Kelly, Leroy Huvgli. NOW 2: John Thomas, Mike Faker.Dic1s Mann, Larry Moody, Von Fllmrl, Chuck it zarlr' li!'l'. Student Council The Student Council is the school's democratic law making organi- zation. The Student Council members plan many social events during the school year which include the Homecoming dance fwith the football squad or advisorsl, the Christmas dance, and W. P. A. Week iWomen Pay Alll. The selection of the council is made by a direct vote of the student body with the president of each class automatically becoming a member. The council has twelve members, each of whom serves for one year. Student Council President, Keith Winsorg was elected by the student body at large. Vice-President, Charles Spicher and Secretary, Pat Kelly were elected by the Council. Mr. Baxter is faculty advisor of the counc il. F EH. - Kvith Exl.-I HI-.Am v lun 'ba Nil ll-I lil-m. - Ll rl
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