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YEARBOOK STAFF Co-Editors - Joanne Manning, Marie-Louise Barrier Literary Editors - Nancy Dreiman, Beverly Walker Photography Editor - Stephen Clarke Art Editor - Susan Cole Clerical Editor - Clara Burgess Business Managers - Donald Towle, Curtis Tor- rey Faculty Advisor - Natalie Genewich Hard work, co-operation, diligence are es- sential to the publication of any yearbook. The STORY staff began work early in September and continued their labors until the yearbook went to press in February. Their prime objective throughout these long months was to make this the best yearbook ever produced at Story. The result you see today- -a book of recollections that will be a permanent reminder of your happy student days at Story High School. The staff hopes you enjoy it for many years to come. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY STUDENT COUNCIL Kerry Crane, Joanne Manning, Philip Tilton The National Honor Society is an organ- ization composed of high school students who have distinguished themselves aca- demically and have displayed in school qualities worthy of recognition and en- couragement. Students are elected each year by members of the faculty. The names of those elected are sent to the national headquarters in Washington, D.C. where they are engraved on scrolls. A list of all the members is also sent to each of the 48 states. The National Honor Society strives to recognize and encourage outstanding traits of leadership, scholar- ship, service, and character, and it is a great honor to be a member. Story is proud of its three National Honor Society mem- bers. Representatives Freshmen - David Cammett, Marcia Im- beault Sophomores - Thomas Mercer, Philip Tilton Juniors - Daniel Curran, Paul Radack Seniors - Thomas Andrews, Stephen Clarke, Beverly Walker The Student Council, the student governing body, is composed of the class presidents, one representative from each of the lower classes, and two representatives from the senior class. Each class elects its representatives at the an- nual election of class officers for a term of one year. With Mr. Drew as their advisor, the Council sponsored many victory football and basketball dances and a magazine drive to raise funds for the yearbook, which was a great success. They manage the student activity fund and discuss any current problems in school. The members express the views of their respective classes and in this way are able to apply the principles of democractic government to their school life.
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