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Girls' Council officers are Cseatedjz Shirley Crabbe, vice presidentg Barbara Shellman, secretary, Nancy Warren, presidentg and Jane Miranda, treasurer. Stand- ing: Shirley Mitchell, Billy Pat Yuell, and Joyce Vance. Officers of Sophomore Boys' Council are Jim Stephenson, secretaryg Dave Mattes, presidentg and Robert Lig- gett, vice president. Junior-Senior Boys' Council officers are Richard Hunt, Douglas Miranda, secretaryy Hans Polte, vice president, Jim Spacht, and Jim Henthorne, president, STUDENT CCUNCILS The student councils are the governing bodies of the school. They are composed of the presidents and vice presidents of each homeroom. Any student may submit to his homeroom representative, for discussion at council meetings, any ideas he or she may have for improving the life at Springfield High. These councils hold their regular meetings once a month. At these meetings business is discussed and varied and inform- ative programs are presented. wa, ik nl V1 . ff, W . .A in 'Ji 4
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GUIDANCE One of the first milestones at Springfield High School which the girls pass is the office of Miss Christine Hume, the Dean of Girls. Her sound advice and sympathetic understanding have made her the friend of many students. Miss Hume, sponsor of Girls' Council, teaches guid- ance and gives personal help to students along their road to success, just as she is pictured here in conference with Susie Welch. Throughout the first trying year at SHS, the bewildered sopho- more boy knows that the place he can often get a helping hand is in the office of Mr. Lawrence Sanders, the Sophomore Boys' Dean. Mr. Sanders realizes the effect of personality problems and family problems on school life and is always available to help over these rough places along the road. Mr. Boyd Young, has put his military findings into a physical fitness program which is known as Facio for senior boys. Whenever there is a need for straight-from-the-shoulder advice con- cerning the future road or iust an everyday ob- stacle, the man whom the boys seek is Mr. Young.
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The Executuve Board of Student Councxl Includes Bully Pat Yuell Barbara Shellman Rnchard Hunt Douglas Muranda Larry McCoy secretary Shirley Mutchell Bob Ater presudent Mr Fox Nancy Warren vnce presu dent Hans Polte Shlrley Crabbe Dave Mattes Jam Henthorne Jane Mnranda Jem Stephenson and Joyce Vance EXECUTIVE BOARD The Executave Board of Student Councul IS the mann body of student government at Sprmgfleld Hugh lt IS made up of the officers from each of the lnduvndual student councils and the presldent vlce president CAUTION wntcu Fon and secretary are elected by the student body as a whole The Executive Board dnscusses matters brought before them by the dnfferent councnls The declsuons they make govern the conduct of the future as well as the present Thus year they decnded on new class rings for next year s sensor class A new type of Band letter slmllar J to the letters for sports was also chosen The annual N I 'fl tax stamp drive sponsored by the Executive Board ws financed both the Choirs tnp to Hamilton for the exchange concert and the tnp the Band made to Newark for the annual Band Festnval ijt? 9311. ll . . . . ' I . I 1 ' t 1 I , I - I 1 ' I , 1 I . 1 I Wm H - . A Y .tx r X . 'gk . -- -C X I -' , . ' ' tl' A. Q , ,J L . . . . Y I N a - u a s -AV' I I .4 U ' , ,I ' r. . Q n 'T 5 K .if Q a. . ,. T I E A mf . ,' ' Y A ' LQ 4 ' Q ' I ', s 4 - , D ,,1,,. -l S3137 'V ' .-.JL,'. s If... Blitcgl' ' ff Jr B- 'I Q . . V ...A . A I, . -,r ' .' ' -. W4' ,f f ' f 5 41-ff 3 my L - AV 'lin g KZ, I 53 . , '- . - ,K 1 , A 3 I , ' I ' ' fingflit ' '13 3'-A p '..,r1 ,-'JJ ' . L si . , t .- ' sy., i, '- i . lg A , ' '-ff' A-'Llg 1 .7 'fx' Hi Fw .f' ' J . . rm- v nY,l i:
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