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Student Council President Joe Bender was named Student Council president as a result ofthe voting by the entire student body April 29, 1955. He has done a splendid job heading the council. The student body is proud of the progress made under his leadership. Other council offices are held by: l Max Bowser-Vice -President Patty McKenzie-Secretary Elsie Wright-Treasurer l a it as r Student Council The Student Council is the governing body of the school. One person is selected from each home- room to serve on the council. The council provides opportunities for pupil participation and expression, promotion of good leadership, creating respect for others, and teaching the division of labor and sharing of responsibilities. One of the most important aims of the council is the development of harmonious relations between teachers and students. Other aims are to develop good school spirit, stimulate good scholarship, and encourage student participation in extra-curricular activities. Some of the activities the council sponsors are, March of Dimes, the magazine campaign, assembly programs. traffic committees and publicity for all school functions. 10
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, is National Senior Honor Society Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are qualities worthy of encouragement in any school. Recog- nition of these traits is rewarded by membership in the National Honor Society. The Society is anation wide organization sponsored by the National Association of Secondary Principals. In the future the Honor Society hopes to revise its mailing list of members, continue its substitute te aching and keep the scrapbook. As one of its special projects, the Honor Society hopes to provide robes for its inductions or help the Glee Club to buy robes. Its officers are: Audrey Schaefer--President Gail Kesner-Vice-President Eleanora Younkin-Secretary Delores Wright--Treasurer E M- 4 - Y - S , r 21.1 . F 1 i A I A L i , Y-V-ew. ev Y' ' '1 , . Y I t . , . I I National Junior Honor Society Membership in the Junior Honor Society is obtained by outstanding work in the field of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship. Members are elected from the eighth and ninth grade students who consti- tute the upper U3 of their classes. Nancy Turney was named President of the Society. Other officers include Thomas Kirby-Vice-President, Judy Edwards-Secretary, and Mary Ann Alexander-Treasurer. ll
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