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We elected our representatives Row 1. Row 2. Row 3. SIXTEEN Nancy Downs, Janet Aikin, Susan Foglesong, Sally Taland, Sue Patterson, Donna Gardner, Carole Rogovin, Janet Driggs. Susan Andrews, Jay Maioli, Paul Shimp, Becky Bragg, Bonnie Adams, Sandi Brown, Carole Evans, Cathy Castncr, Larry Jones, Jolene Crossen. Don Tostenson, Alan Trott, Ed Griffith, Tom Ricketts, Dave DeSelm, Bob Vance, Dave Gray, Lee Rausch. tNot in picture: Jim Micklej. STUDENT COUNCIL Under the leadership of its officers: president. .lanet Driggsg vice-president, Bob Vanceg secretary. Cathy Castnerg and treasurer. Susan Foglesong. the Cambridge High School Student Council enjoyed a busy year. With the guidance of Miss Beryl Fishel. the advisor. many activities were successfully completed. Traditional homecoming activities included the election of the queen and her court. presentation of the attendants at the football game and a homecoming dance. The Christmas tree which the Council purchased and decorated added a bit of gaiety to the halls during the Christmas season. They also sponsored various assemblies. checked coats att the basketball games, held a dance which raised fifty dollars for Teens Against. Polio, and sponsored lVlother's Nightl' For the mothers of the players on the basketball team. Looking toward the future, the student council be- gan the long, but important task of planning a code of ethics for the new high school. Janet Driggs represented the student body at the ground-breaking ceremonies lor the new building. Tlzc line up
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there would have been no Confab! ...... 'CD 'fs v- y x Rcw I. Waync Fairchild, Linda Casterline, Sally Solinger, Susan Nichols,Judy Riggs, Bill Bonnell. Row 2. Carol Paterson, Delores Smalley, Sally Toland, Wayne McCracken, Shirley House, Lois Sharp, Margarei Rainey. Row 3. Connie Baker, Dorothy Guiler, Barbara Penn, Susan Andrews, Carolyn Warden, Sucllcn Laughlin, Suc Ramsay Joanne Bcnnctt. KNO! in picture: Ray Eubanksl, Thr' business stall. imrlm' tlw rlirz-rf limi of Miss iVlm'y Arimlfl. faculty ziclvisor. sli0ul'lvrs ilu- rc-sprmsilmilily ol finmicinjf the Czmlzili. Soliciting for HKlVOI'llSOIlli'lllS. mllvrtiilg sulvs tax stamps. selling vainly and sup- plies. and lillilllfl m-:lc-rs for thc Cam- tab are a law of tho rosponsiliililics of this group. In aflclition. the busi- nvss staff svlvfts thc Cover for llw hook. Svlling filllllij' 'o Sally Solingcr. .Miss Arnold. Sally Tolmzrl. Barlmrn Perm. and Wayne Fairchild coun! mr smmps for the Cantab fund.
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. . . . . Achievement merits honor '9 912 Q' 5 J '7 Row l. Fred Shimp, Rodney Lawyer, Dave Roscoe, Bill Tritt. vw Row 2. Bess Siegfried, Barbara Frakes, Donna Marlatt, Mariorie Bruner, Bonnie Adams, Kay Camp, Linda Byard, Reba Lafferty. Row 3. Carol Evans, Janet Driggs, Sandi Brown, Elaine Fahner, Mary Lou Atchison, Beverly Wencek, Kristine McElroy, Carol Lake. Row 4. Allen Trott, Dave DeSelrn, Ted Nestor, Jim Mickle, Ed. Griffith, Robert Coyer, Steve Baker. NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of National Honor Society is to create enthusiasin for scholarship. stimulate the tlesire to give service. and to promote leadership and loyalty to the school at all times. Those who are elected into the organization are given the highest. honor which our school can confer. lVlembers are chosen hy the faculty and honor society members of the previous year. Only fifteen percent of the senior class may he electecl. This year. a rlance was sponsored to buy new chair covers. The officers were: president. Dave ltoscoeg vice-president. Reba Laffertvg secretary. Donna hffarlattg treasurer. Rodney Lawyer. The fac- ulty amlvisor was Nliss Nancy lVIcCreary. Linda Byard welcomes Barham Frnkes into NJ-I.S. SEVENTEEN
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