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HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES ll- von ever wondered where that person was going when he left the room unquestioned in thi1'd period, don't he ulzlrined. The amswer to this regular departure is this: that student is going to the home room reprcseiitutives' meeting to discuss school proh- lems amd make suggestions. The results of the meet- ing are transferred hv the representative to you in the home room. This makes everv representative feel his responsihilitv for the welfare of the school and to his fellow students. It also gives everv home room am opportunity to he represented in the Student Coun- cil Under the direction of Miss Kathryn Bloomfield, these students have rendered many indispensable vices and suggested home room programs such us citi- zenship, hoy und girl relations, high school life, school spirit, amd munv others. Altogether it requires eightv home room representutives to serve the students of this high school. Zl 5 ' norm Room REPRESENTATIVES qiaovsn First Row-T. Stout, A, Deilriseio ll. Heeider, 15. Nleffonnell, K Mundy, A. llzixen, L. Cuseiotti A. Snyder, D. johnson. Second Row-A. Forney, WI. Valley H. Miller, S. NVilmle. lf. -lurrett L. Collins, lt. llomer, DI. Nloigun C. Defilmugli, lt. XVQ-sley. Third Row-R. Noel. P. Glas-., D hurt, D. Benzel, M. Arinstiung 1. Slziven, IJ. Henderson. Jackson, L. lfiiglvy. C. Ardrey HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES QCIRLSJ First Row-Miss K. lilooiniielci, C. Sell, L. Box, N. Sinisi, C. Fiiose. D. Slielc, B. ll-ess. A. Polignone, L. Benner, -I. Cody. Second Row-E. Henry, D. NVelsh, J. Mock, C. VVoll', S. Millei, B. Holton, B. Geurlunt, C. ltei- ghzird, M. Pine, M. Wolfe. Third Row-P. Culderwoocl, D. Peairee, D. Perry, R. Alpen. ll. Rupert, M. Shroyer, N. lle1.ii-er, VVzigner, ll. Cussicly. Miss Kathryn Bloomfield Culliee, YV. -Ioi'lmslq', B. luke- Fourth Row-A. Dean, -I. Rieluir- della, NV. Pylt-s, C, Ingram, nl.
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The Senate Our national government has a Senate which represents the peopleg thus the Altoona High School Student Senate represents our stu- dent body. The organization contains twenty- five members who represent each class and each major activity in the school. It is their responsi- bility to study school problems, to suggest a means of solving them, and to Work toward school improvement. This year the group, under the leadership of Miss Kathryn Bloomfield, worked as guides during the teachers' convention, helped or- Melvin Bittner ganize the college conferences, and bv means of a talent show raised money to aid student activi- ties. They took charge of the sale of activities tickets, PTA memberships, and the Horseshoe. Three of their delegates represented AHS at the Pennsylvania Association of Student Councils convention in Kittanning. By its routine activities and through these special projects the Altoona High School Student Senate carried on the traditions of service, of self government, and of laboring for the common Welfare--all elements of American democracv. Seated-Miss Kathryn Bloomfield, sponsorg C. Taneyhill, M. Bittner, B. Holton, First Row--I. Farrell, N. Heller, S. Pennock, M. Miller, bl. Beplogle, N. Lee, J. Orr, M. Close. Second Row-A. Delt-occ, J. Pritchard, Morgan, B. Burchfield, D. Kantner, G. Harley, R. Lingenfelter,
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'flue 1952 Senior Mr. Rice Q Mr. Wareham Mr. Wimmer SENIOR OFFICERS Left to right: jack Winter, presidentg Dolores Vitl 111 sure taryg Patty Maxwell, treasure-rg Jann-s Pritrh 1rd nee president. During the year the Senior class un- selfishly sponsored a dance to raise funds for the care of an orphan in Europe. Al- though they did not reach their goal, they made a contribution of over S100 to the Foster Parents Plan for War Children. Among the class's other activities was the Football Frolic held at the jewish Memori- al center. The profit received from this dance and others helped to reduce the cost of the Senior banquet held at the end of the vear. SENIGR 'PONSOR Mr. Bohn Mrs. Harbaugh Miss Morrison Mr. Ramsey
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