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councillors undertake 'behind scene' chores, STUDENT COUNCIL BOYS: FRONT ROW: Ernest Zinkowski, Mike DESONNS, TOMMY BlYil1, RlC l-OWVY. Chip Dolan, Billy Claifi Gerald Meyer, Joe Riley, Bill Robinson, James Comar, Jerry Bill Ferrara and Dennis Boyd. BACK ROW: Jimmy Kerr, Tommy McMahon, Larry Edgington and Hugh McGregor. SECOND ROW: Hartnett and Jerry Barrineau. 'i Jean Shahid, Virginia Nuss, Helen Ehnhardt, Andrea Ritter, Pat Holstein and Patricia Ricketts. BACK ROVV: Kathy Britzius, Mary Ann Shier, Sue Schwerin, Benay Frana, Veronica Friend, Kathy Hostetter, Krissy Them, Nell Prior, Kathleen Markham and Carol Hartnett and Claire O'Driscoll. SECOND ROW: Kathy Adrienne Grubman. Keenan. Sally Degnan, Patricia Williams, Regina Qualey, Mary STUDENT COUNCIL GIRLS: FRONT ROW: Mary Carol McDciid, Ann Sullivan, Ann Murphy, Mary Fox, Bobbie Marie Molony,
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After fave years of non exvstence the Blshop England Band made nts furst publuc appearance at the Varuety Show last May The orngnnal band was formed ID T945 but due to lack of funds was dnssolved IH the early fnftres T put the show back on the road the Band Boosters under the presudency of Mr Charles De Antomo came into benng tn 1958 At the request of Father Mannung Mr John McGregor and Mr John Brandes recruuted members from the seventh and eughth grades of the parochual schools Havung celebrated their farst birthday the band members assisted by Mr Michael Far mer began marchung to thenr own melodues At the football games they became a much talked about halfttme feature attractnon At present the membershup of 47 rs dtvuded unto three groups brasses woodwunds and per cussnon The purchase of unuforms as In the offnng In the meantnme members dress In a uniform green and whnte ensemble when mak mg publlc appearances WARMING UP FOR PRACTICE appears to be a pleasant chore for Al Watts Cheryl Bvgelow Gaul Hodge and Leon Copeland muslclans grab horns, melody marches again ONLY CORRECT PRACTICE rnalres perfect discover band members Eugene Hardy Joe Straney Richard Kessler Joe Thelen Pat Brewer Kelly Condon and Leonard Stull 'sw-W.. Page Stxty VN ne
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civic campaigns UP TO DATE describes the school scrapbook. Mary Carol McDaid and Claire O'Driscoll add the latest clippings. W.?',.Q .luv U - .t 'gg .. t i CONGRATULATIONS are in order as Andrea Ritter, President of the Student Council, presents awards to Donna Fagan and Mary Medlin. These girls were the top salesmen for the area in the Veteran's poppy sale. 3 1 .. s . I f-141 BRAVING THE COLD to decorate the Student Council float which represented Bishop England in the annual Christmas Parade are David Heisser, Tommy Hartnett, Ronnie Friend, Andrea Ritter, Jimmy McAlister and Carol Hartnett. Founded in 1951 by Father Croghan and Sister Mary Alice, the Student Council continued to operate as an organization which trains students to accept responsibility in preparation for roles as future citi- zens. Among the civic works of the councilors were the Poppy Day sale, entering a float presenting the real meaning of Christmas in the yuletide parade, and the campaign for the March of Dimes. Funds for this latter cause were raised through car washes and selling balloons at games. ln ad- dition to raising funds, the councillors were also active in advertising the March of Dimes, especially over television. Maintaining order in the halls and during as- semblies continued to be a function of the' Council in the school. The councillors also conducted as- semblies of an educational nature. In addition to these more noteworthy activities the Student Council maintained a school scrapbook, a bulletin board dis- playing newspaper clippings of the school and BEHS alumni, and a lost and found department. The BEHS Student Council is a member of the National Association of Student Councils and the Charleston County Association. Its approximately 65 members have been elected by majority vote of their fellow students. Tommy Hartnett and Andrea Ritter served as co-presidents, Carol Hartnett, secre- tary and Joe Weinrich, treasurer. ln addition to being co-president of the BEHS Student Council Tommy Hartnett was also president of the district Student Council. Page Severn t Cne
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