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law Broadcaster The new editor-in-chief Carol Harrison, news editor Bob Strickler, feature editor Anne Eastburn, sports editor Boy Smith, and Miss Cochran have improved the Broadcaster greatly this year. The staff for the first time in the history of the Broadcaster has a set number oi members. Miss Cochran has helped immensely in increasing the attractiveness of the paper by giving valuable advice in page make-up. Last fall the Broadcaster sent Joyce Bell, Anne Eastburn, llobert Strickler, and Boy Smith to the I. S. H. S. P. A. convention held at Champaign. XVe still exchange school papers with other schools, including schools from Iroquois County, Chicago, Indiana, California and the Hawaiian Islands. By doing this, the staff learns how to improve the Broadcaster by seeing how other papers are set up. The students of WVCIIS enjoy the Broadcaster immensely and eagerly look forward to each issue. If you don't believe it. just stand down by the lunch ticket window some time and watch the pushing and shoving to get a copy. Those squeals and shrieks can't be mistaken for anything but 'Ksheer ccstasyf, ..o, ' A 1 ! g 'CL , 4 .as , r. 1 C' . argl 532 5' -me D fl, xp t Left to right: Bottom row-Connie Segur, Shirley Crow, Roy Smith, Carol llarrison, Bob Striekler, Anne Eastburn, and Miss Cochran. Seermrl row-Nancy Owens. Kay Evans. Ann Stanley, Diane XVinslow, Ianet llershberger. Joyce Bell, Nancy Grant, and Ianet Flesher. Third' row-Judy Alcorn. Linda Cox, Judy Ebeling, Sharon Cassell, Boscmary llofcr. lxatherine Cluyer, and Mary Ann Boss. Top row-Margo Mase, Bill Fox. Terry Christy, Kenny Townsend, Lowell Schmidt, Dick XVellborn. and Judy Criee. l7f3l .4
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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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Left io rigill: First row-Phyllis Yarno, Gayle lfland. Sharon Lake, Rosemary llofer, Lou Ann Ahlclcn, Marge Sweeney, loan Beckman, Indy YVilliams, Judy Alver, and Kathy Mueller. Secoml row-Betty Ponton, Marilynne Illand, Nancy Sears, Jane Davis, Kay Evans, Carol llarrison, Mildred YValker, Indy Atwood, Patsy Myers, Betty XVatts. and Mary Ann Ross. Tlzirrl row-Miss XVatkins, Doris Little. Norma Craeher, Gloria Anderson, Pat Kissack. Sharon Barragree, Janet Flesher, Linda Thorpe, Nancy Owens, Indy Nasa-rs. and Phyllis Davis. Library Club Every day student librarians can be found in our library helping fellow students and taking good care of the books found in the library. All of these girls are active members of the Library Club. Miss Margaret NVatkins is the head librarian and also sponsor of the Library Club. This year a new system of filing books was tried and found to he very successful. The Library Club is also a social club in that it has parties throughout the year and the members attend conventions. The officers of the Library Club are: Lou Ann Ahlclen, presidcntg Sharon Lake, vice-presidentg Rosemary Hofer, secretaryg and Margie Sweeney, treasurer. joan Beckman serves as reporter. l74l
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