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TUDE 'T CGUNCIL The Student Council plays a vital role in life at WHS, Composed of the class officers from all four classes, this organization is the student. body's voice in school government. Their many activities include selecting lyceums, conducting the March of Dimes campaign, choosing cheerleaders, arranging for home- coming, and many others. Under the able guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Taylor, the Student Council has worked hard to make WHS an even better school. Student Council officers are as pictured above: Secretary-Treasurerg Carol Flageg President, Bruce Camerong Vice-President, George Hartly. Decorating for the homecoming dance.
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GERMA ' CLUB Among the numerous activities of German club this year have been pen-pal projects, German magazines, films, records, singing and talks by people familiar with Germany and its people. Also a festive supper complete with German food was enjoyed by the members. Miss Rueggenmeier, the fine sponsor of this club, and Linus Liddle seeing if the new movie projector works. Earle Johnson was President ofGerman club. He was assisted by reporter, Charlotte McDowellg Secretary-Treasurer, Dianne Lenthg Vice-President, Bernard Grady,
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Bidding a fond farewell to four years of hard work are the Senior Honor Society members: Beverly Meyer, Bruce Cameron, Sharon Campbell, Shirley Maloney. The junior class is represented on the Honor Society by this sparkling trio to the right: Linda Stock, Betty McCor- mick, Andrea Deters. HO OR SGCIET Y One of the highest honors a Waukon High Student can receive is to be a member of the National Honor Society. To receive this honor a student must rank in the top 2 of his class academically. Certainly these eleven students are to be congratulated on their outstanding scholastic achievement. Ready for another day at school are Freshman Honor Society members:Lynn Sherman and Karen Beall, Always the perfect gentleman, Sophomore, Ed Lenth holds the door for fellow Honor Society member, Sharon Roderick.
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