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-4 Q9 Several projects were undertaken by local Kayette organization as they worked toward the 5, O00 point award. Among the projects which were com- pleted toward this goal were the hose project, Father-Daughter party, Mother- Daughter Tea, and several assembly pro- grams. The Easter program was a very fine and inspirational affair with music and short skits with Linda Merritt, President, as narrator. Three of the members attended the re- gional conference at Peabody in the Fall. Linda Merritt, prexy, and cabinet members Carole Schoonover and Rita Howell repre- sented Haven at the conference. . Q. STATION Kayette cabinet members pictured above-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Miss Suiter, Sponsorg R, Howell, B. Morgan, Secretary, L, Merritt, President, L. Tuttle, Vice-Presidentg A. Tuttle, Treasurerg C. Schoon- over, and Mrs. Norton, Sponsor. BACK ROW: B. Arrley, D. Baker, C. Stevenson, C. Merritt, J. Terry, N. Epperley, F. Kindley and K. Elvin. KAYETTE. WEEK Ui PEEJEET. TEEENT EEENCIL .PENSEES EVE Tr AEE MAKE. EEEELATIE Stuco members pictured below-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: F. Kindley, J. Popp, L, Merritt, P. Kinast, Mr. Howell, and Mr. Schulthess..BACK ROW: M. Tonn, K. Elvin, C. Schoonover, C. El- vin, D, Blachly, D, Dutton, G. Engweiler, J. Al- bright, 1. Hayes, L. Haines, and P. Maloney. Charles Elvin and Phil Kinast served as co-presidents of the student council for the 1954-55 school year. This organization has been active for the past five years making rules and regu- lations for school functions and sponsoring numerous activities. One of the largest activities sponsored this past year was the student council conference held in Haven early in the year. Each organization is represented in Stuco as is each class. Compliments ,D g of 1 NORRIS SERVICE iii
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,AX 5' if D-J ww WILDUAT , DEBATER lll AGAIN Haven debaters once again out classed other class B schools to win State title for the fourth year. In top picture Rita Howell, Frank Barnes, Margaret Tonn, Lynn Tuttle, and Dick Kock give out with a victory smile after the State Tourney. Pictured center is the entire debate squad, with trophies won during season. At right Mrs. Duggan, debate coach, and top debaters, Rita Howell and Dick Kock, are pic- tured with three ofthe trophies won this year.
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