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OFFICE HELP: BACK ROW: S. Dodich, J. Hariig, B. Bergwall, S. Swan, Palmer, FRONT ROW: K. Schanfz, S. Fluke, J. Howell, L. Meyer, C. P. Baldwin, C. Kern, M. Henke, J. Gauger, ROW 2: P. McGee, K. Dallman,S. Tyler, L. Laabs. Nelson, K. Burke, M, Miller, G. Saleniine, D. Falk, S. Ecksrein, S, Efficient Workers Perform TENTH GRADE ASSEMBLY COMMISSION, Mike Adams, Bonnie Werner, Judy Wenniger, Barb Riemer, and Mr. Dwyer, planned man interestin assemblies for so homores. Y P MISS BERTANE AND CO-CHAIRMEN - Paul Odell, Susan Billick, Cliff Winn, Gail Parshall, Judy Herts, and Bill Clark - organize and direct frosh assemblies. Well-rounded programs help students enioy better Things in life. 96
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THE CARDINAL STAR MUST GO OUTI This is no doubt what Par Roshaven must be thinking as she writes a story for the school paper. Cardinal Star P-s-sst! Know the secret of a good newspaper? Well, it's a recipe! Just blend a few news features, an editorial or two, some sports reports and pictures to- gether, baset with a dash of ink, stir in some head- lines and presto! Fresh from the presses comes the Cardinal Star. Tom Lebe-rman, the Star's editor, had o crew of tlfty staff members and nine board members working with him. The faculty advisers helped, and sixteen is- sues of the Star were printed and distributed. Getting the Star out bi-weekly was not an easy iob. All items of news importance, editorials, and letters to the editor had to find their way to the printed page in an interesting and informative form. Seniors of the week were chosen, the sports news was reported, and pictures of the- players of the week were taken. The Central Star is now two years old. The editor, Betsy Schmuki, and her staff of seventh through tenth graders put out this four page edition which was dis- tributed with the Cardinal Star. Literary Talents for a Star Paper STAR STAFF: BACK ROW: D, Kehl, J. Mumper, K. Elifson, B. Bagley, F- Meyer, B. Billick, B. Kebbekus, R. Cramer, P. Rempe, L, Nelson, T. Zobelr C- MOV, M. Faehermann, C. Rummel, A. Winchell, K. Cham- pan, N. Schuetze, C. Ciganek, J. Williams, D. Zick, T. Muehl, R. Page, Leberman, H. Rehbein, T. Goodden, J. Gruels, ROW 4: J. Hingiss, C ROW 3: P. Rosehaven, J. Hopson, M. Safoshnik, S. Hall, J. Wendell A 4 K. Eckley, B, Broomall, E. McNamara, C. Peterson, S. Shuft, ROW 2: Miss Phelps, E. Shlutz, S, Shmiltbown, J. Sydow, C, Fuller, A. Fahie, J. Crouch, G. Guyette, J. West, R. Gilbert, J. Oettinger, Miss Fraser. FRONT ROW: L. Brewer, K. Burke, J. Schultz, J. Gruettner, S. Schrei- ber, B. Dromburg, E. Turkoski, J. Shanaburger, P. Herman. .- 95
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Service Groups Maybe we have an easy time finding a seat in the auditorium for a play, but adults who attend school func- tions aren't as familiar with the school as we are, The girls of the Service Commission were on hand to see that every- one had a place to sit. The usherettes were under the sup- ervision of Miss Toms. The purpose of the Guidance Commission, guiding stu- dents, was carried out at such events as the Senior Career Night and College Night. Guidance Commission members, headed by Ellen McNamara and advised by Mr. Dybvad, did all the work and planning for such events. Oops I forgot, was the usual excuse of forgetful teachers who faced the disgusted looks given them by slip-collectors. Collecting slips for the attendance ofhce is just one of the duties of students who aid the office. They also are the ones who bring around those little passes that say, Report to the attendance omce at the end of the hour. Miss Graves, Mr. W. Schroeder, Miss Bertane, and Mr. Dwyer were in charge of assembly commissions for grades seven through ten respectively, South Campus assemblies were under the direction of Mrs. Compton. by ,. Jef: W GUIDANCE COMMISSION: STANDING: Mr. Dybvad, T. Jensch B. Clark, SEATED: S. Sake, J. Wolfe, E. McNamara. Services for . . S. Students SERVICE COMMISSION: BACK ROW: J. Frieberg, M. Vick, K. Hoover, N. Schuetze, A. Winchell, C. Grofl, J. Boyer, C. Wheeler, K. Piepen- burg, J. Holm, D. Luedtke, M. Eales, B. Lucht, C. Peterson. ROW 2: J. Ulmschneider, M. Mantz, J. Krueger, B. White, N. Glaeser, J Main, J. Crouch, K. Lovas, K. Burke, N. Kueper, L. Andres, S. Ashley. FRONT ROW: Miss Toms, B. Smart, A. Jarock, S. Gendrich, B. Mat- hews, S. Howell, K. Ades, L. Evans, B. Buege, B. Steege, J. Trakel, J. Paterson, B. Gonzales. 97
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