Forestville Central High School - Echo Yearbook (Forestville, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 43 text:

Row l. Cooley, Polisoto, Callinger, Valone, Congdon, Sage, Snood ion 2. Becker, Langford, Criener, Bartlett, Schultz, Iagavero, Dix, Bock Row 3. dolce, Ssuriol, Jo. Smith, Je. Smith, Deering, Crowell, Irs. Campbell How M. Crowell, Franklin, Goggin, Buss, Hall, Hagavero, Uongdon Row S. Hr- Lafferty, Foster, Hornburg, Hall, Mr. Kennedy NATIO AL HO ORSCDCIETY President Adelbert Hall Vice President Michael Magavero Secretary Carol Cooley Treasurer Marilyn Valone The National Honor Society is a high school organization composed of students who are elected for outstanding qualities of Scholarship, Leader- ship, Service, and Character. Fifty-eight students have been elected to membership in the Eelle F. Campbell Chapter. The induction of new members took place on Thursday, October twenty- fifth at a special assembly. At this time, thirteen new members were in- ducted. The first meeting was held February fifthg officers were elected and plans for a future dinner meeting were discussed. At a later meeting, the tdt or anization voted to open the library during afternoon periods for s u en 8 use. Members would provide limited library service durlng this time as a Society project.

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ORGANIZATIO S The organizations in our school are open to all the students, as sources of enjoyment. Each has its own qualifications for membership and its objectives, which make a goal for the members to work for. we have a Student Council which co-ordinates all of the organi- zations by being made up of members chosen from the groups. we think of the Council as the Mother Swann who advises or approves as the situation warrants. Efficient and democratic, this system is only a copy of nature's age old plan of the family relationship The parent in all forms of life strives to rear, protect, teach and guide its off spring, acting as mediator in times of strife, as a source of wisdom in times of doubt and as a guide when the way is hard to find f-M,



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Row l D. Salzman, A. Crowell, M. Valone, P. Perkins, Row 2 N. Becker, Foster, D. Brugger, K. Schultz, C. Magavero, B. Houck, Mrs. Clark. Row A. Rinkerman, B. Earle, N. Bartlett, L. Goggin, G. Jacobs. ECHO STAFF Editor Lois Goggin Treasurer Ann Rinkerman Art Carla Magavero Dolores Foster Photography Barbara Earle Sales Beatrice Houck Make-up Debra Brugger Gale Jacobs. Hilda Clark David Salzman Arthur Crowell Kathleen Schultz Patricia Perkins Marilyn Valone Nelda Bartlett Nancy Becker M, to-.L if , gb D. 3 The Juniors and Seniors who make up the yearbook staff are hard workers. Their effort is made because they want their school to have the finest year- book that it is possible to put forth. First they volunteer by reporting for duty when the call is given in September of their Junior year. After that they have the opportunity to plan what will go into the book and to suggert any changes that can be made to improve it. They help on the days the pictures are taken. Each has all of the responsibility of getting a certain number of pages ready for the printer. They must go to the different organizations and get a write-up about the group. Often they are promised again and again before the write-up is ready. Next it must be typed without mistakes. The titles are choosen and the identifi- cations made under the pictures. All names are checked for correct spelling and the place in the row properly located for every person. Snapsho are taken or collected. List of activities concerning the Seniors are assembled. Baby pictures are coaxed from Seniors who have them. Last of all, everything is trimmed and pasted between the proper lines on the master sheets. At last the pages are mailed out just under the dead line and in ten weeks, back it comes - printed, bound and covered - your RECHON.

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