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I KL-R1 D. Alvcrson, L. VanWyck, M. McCormack, P. Moskwa, J. Heinegg, J. Townsend Presidents' Council Raises Funds for Students, Benefit Under the firm hand of Robert Thomson, the members coordinate many profitable activities. The money, collected from such projects as selling food at football games and organizing the Halloween dance and scavenger hunt, goes to such school-related activities as buying a scoreboard. Besides the school-improvement aspect, the Council also has a governmental func- tion. As the second step on the rung to the Board of Education, the body must criticize, improve and ultimately pass or reject any Student Senate resolutions. R. Gransbury, W. Montgomery, K. Shaw. D. Br Safety Patrol Never Sliuns Difficult Task Like the mail service, the Safety Patrol trudges through the rain, sleet, and snow to lead younger students safely across the thoroughfares. The immense responsibility for the students' lives cannot deter the performance of this duty by the patrol. Stephen Gendle organizes the group.
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S. Vetter, S. Kinch fTop to Bottomj C. McCandlish, A. Hamilton, D, Gile, S, Thomson A. Braymer J- Davidsvrl. L. Payne, L. Rabeler, E. O'Connell Honor Society Lends cz H ehoing Hand After hours of careful delib- eration by both teachers and other students, a final secret group of new honor society members is chosen. The deci- sions have been made on the basis of character, service, leadership, and scholarship. These members are then tap- ped at a tense, exciting school assembly. Once initiated, the members devote themselves to school and community service projects. Some of these activi- ties are guiding parents on open house night, passing out programs at graduation, deco- rating the lobby Christmas tree, buying and wrapping presents for needy children in Delaware County, and helping out at the community Hallow- een party.
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Student Senate Tries to Institute Constructive Change Thoreau once said, That govern- ment is best which governs leastf, He would have liked the Delaware Acad- emy Student Senate. Enthusiastic members bring forth new ideas and sometimes impractical proposals. just getting the approval of the rest of the Senate is often impossible. Undaunted, the Senate continues to offer suggestions in hopes of satisfy- ing both students and the administra- tion. ILejQj Row I - D. Kissane, J. King, B Pratt, T. Gileg Row 2 - J. More, M Collins, D. Cantwell, D. Coss Officers
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