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EWSPAPER Theunewspaper furnishes students with school news and a record of school activities. This year there are pictures on every page and an editorial in every issue. Great emphasis has been placed on journalistic M style. The staff consists of Editor, Bill Gembusg News, Carol Helselg Literary, Cathie Brodieg .Sports, Ray Smithg Society, Dianne Rorman. Mrs. Powell is the adviser and has been assisted by Mrs. Weiss and Mr. Horton. y W y.y LIBRARY COUNCIL Library Council sponsors a greater interest among the students in the use of books and 1i!?iLaiy'otgaHl'iQal?lb!gy?.m It helps the librarian improve the library service of the school and stimulates reading interests. T Sjfy-,fi:4NIQhqfZ1, 1,233 group has aided in mending and cataloging 400 books, has built up a reference collection of perio L? ' and has increased membership in Teen Age Book Club fron. 25 to 40 members. Office gf-ere: Pr A Edward Kochg Vice President, Martin Riegelg Secretary, Sandra Christmang Treasurniifjfiigttlna Mg ,J 'file-I , XX Sergeants at Arms, Chris Kutter and Lyle Guerick. Mrs. Parlette is adviser. ffm, W Qybxiba 39' :W 13-Neff? 1i,,..5 lf L 1 INT A7f i?I:'wil , f it W M755 S ETF? if 1 - 62 flffiiigfs r.,d -.ukxxbijl
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RGANIZATIQNS ' STUDENT c:ouNclL LWIQ-I The purpose of Student Council is to create and uphold high standards for the schooi and promote co-operation between the students and the faculty. Accomplishments for this year have been the Community Chest Drive, Spring Elections, and the Eas- ter assembly program. The officers are: President, David Pancoastg Vice-President, Deanna Laney, Secretary, Sharon Keipg Treasurer, Gene Ward. Advisers were Mr. Heldt and Miss Ferguson. YEARBOCK The aim of the Yearbook Staff is to assemble a well-organized and enjoyable yearbook. Each year the students and advisors working on the yearbook take charge of the taking of pictures and pre- paring the layout. The co-editors of this year's annual are Karen Pettibone and Jim Whiteman. The advisers are Mrs. Selter and Mrs. Wheelden. . ,.a.. Ji'Il1lV'll', ,...5.',-':' - -f ' 259' 4 ff-ig 4 fs .nz .::- ,Q T ni Www ll 5-3 : -I-1 1 ' Nw ...fi .1951 ,wr nifty. T . . .- Q-Elixir .1-: T. -' '.-if . i.25.,q'4 1 22g'Q':f-
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PROJ ECTION CLUB . . 'tl A 511' le 1 1103 Q Pr t' Club is to provide student operators for use of the Visual-Education equipment Imhgueuligifgisg. Xllniilfrl in the Visual-Education room were shown by ninth grade boys. They are res onsible for the lighting and sound at all programs and assemblies held in the auditorium. They have-' tra? ed a staff of 40 eighth grade boys for next year's operators. Officers are.: President, Bill McDona1d'g- Sexletary-Treasurer, Ray Smithg Sergeant at Arms, Paul Hammye. Adviser is Mr. D. Feindt. p JU IOR RED CRCDSS vw JN... las The Junior Cross participates in local, national and international services. This year is made tray mats fof gh itals at Christmas time and supervised the packing of Red Cross Gift Boxes, Washington Jw!! ' jg' 'L H 100'Z1 enrollment in the Red Cross and made a substantial contribution to the Red Cross '.f Y lziers 'L J e: President, Joan Frazier 5 Vice President, Dorothy Kraftg Treasurer, Linda Hetteshei- s. Claspi is adviser. Mm T , wN J.,ww' lf' W 4 ' W ,.1, M W N I w : W WWW mfr my ww M ' in 'M-' will my in .Ml X w vfwwifwf W in in aww Lil W W X Mwmw' M --M. , A, W ,W W vqggvw WW sink W QW MW
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