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Student Council It seems that the Student Council was formed in 1948 to stimulate a spirit ot eo-operation among the students and the faculty and to promote general activities in the school. The Student Council has many duties. They manage the sale of lunch tickets, sell student supplies, and plan our school assemhlies. The officers for this year were Roy Smith, presidentg Shirley Crow, vice- presidentg Pat Houghton, secretary-treasurer. The other two senior representatives are Mary Ellen Prater and Dorothy Sobkoviak. The junior representatives are Arlene Tuttle, Bob Strickler, and Frank Schaumburg. The sophomores are represented hy Pat Boughton, Kay johnson, and Larry Harmon. Phvllis Sanson, Larry Elliott, and jim lXIcTaggart represent the freshman class. The Student Council memhers are chosen hy the student body. Bliss VVilma Harrington serves as advisor of the organization. Left to right: Bottom row-Pat Houghton, Larry llarmon, Phyllis Simson, Larry Elliot, Shirley Crow and Miss Harrington. Top row-Kay Johnson, Roy Smith, Frank Schaumburg, Boh Striekler, Arlene Tuttle, jim Kit-Taggart, and Ixinry Ellen Prater. l71l
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B lt WF Left tn right: Bottom, row-Mrs. Nix-bur, Nancy Sears, Kay Fivans, Carol Harrison, Kay johnson, Phylis Siebring, jane Davis, Marilyun Keene, Pat Leiding, and Virginia McTaggart. Sevoml mir-Barbara Margolis, Pat Miller, Dorothy Crimes, Beverly Riley, Mary Peters. Betty XVatts, Diane Anderson, Norma Craeher, Rosie Roberts, Betty jo Keene, and Thehna Breeding. Third row-Dianne Ferry, Donna Bunn, Gayle Ifland, Marilynne Irland, Indy Williams, Sharon Lake, Judy Alcorn, Joyce Johnson, llosc-mary llofer, Arlene Tuttle, Sandra Jewell, and Dianne Thomas. F, H, A. The club of our Future Homemakers of America is one of the largest clubs in XVCHS. At least one semester of home economics is required to join this club. The club affairs are carried on by jane Davis, president, Pat Leiding, vice- presidentg Kay johnson, secretary, Marilynn Keene, reporter, Virginia McTaggart, treasurer, and Phylis Siebring, parliamentarian. Mrs. Marilyn Niebur serves as the F. II. A. sponsor. During the year the girls have banquets for their mothers, bake cookies and go Caroling at Christmas time, sponsor dances, and take part ln the Clothing Crusade. l70l
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Left to right: F.-Bob Seggebruch, Dick Page, Alan XVeidert, Dick Gillfillan, Frank Schaumburg, Martin Sparling, Ken Tucker, Charles Sweeney, Delbert Onnen, and Bill McConnell. .-Porter Martin, Mr. Sprau, Mike Matarelli, jim McTaggart, Dick Lewis, Roger Eckstein, Bill Eckstein, Gene Bean, Inn Ehrhardt, and Morris Minard. F A.-Bob Tuttle, Bob Rhoades, Stan Schaumburg, Ronnie Trunible, Bill MeTaggart, Dave Hansen, VVarren Hanson, and Roy Koester. F.F.A The Future Farmers of America were off to a flying start this year by having two sets of officers. The first set is Porter Martin, president, Bob Tuttle, vice- president, Richard Lewis, secretary, Bob Seggebruch, treasurer, Bob Rhoades, sentinel, and Frank Schaumburg, reporter. The boys holding the positions as second officers are: Dick Page, president, Mike Matarelli, vice-president, Roger Eckstein, secretary, Bill McTaggart, treasurer, Kenneth Tucker, reporter. Mr. George Sprau acts as advisor to this group. This club, which is one of our largest and most active, lives by its motto: Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, and Living to serve. This year as other years, the F. F. A. sent delegates to the National F. F. A. Convention. They also sponsor many of our dances. E721
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