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Q First row: E. Brundo, L. Lombardo, A. Howard I. Popollilo Second row: V. Earl I. Ahearn, I. McFarland, K., Kennedy, L: Negus. Third row: B. Best, L. O'Connell, N. Lavery, XV. VVatson, I. Thielbar. Fourth row: R. Cage, j. Cast, A. Staplin, B. Card- ner, D. McFadden. Fifth row: H. Reuble, B. Smith. Standing: STUDENT Here at Summit High School the students and teachers have established an organization called the General Organization. The Student Council is the gov- ernin body of this organization. The Council is made up four elected officers, President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer, an appointed Parliamentarian: representatives from the permanent committees and R. Pennington, VV. Van NVinkle, I. McTernan, B. Sayre, H. Schmidt, V. Sherman, B. Butler, P. VVenzel, C. Hallingse, F. Stauder, G. Owren M. Caruso, F. Cage, J. Stranad, F. Carbone, A. Cardone, A. Torell. COUNCIL clubs, homeroom representatives, and advisors. The officers for this year C1956-575 were: Leonard Lombardo, President, Ann Howard, Vice-president, Joanne Popollilo, Secretary, Eleanor Brundo, Treasurer, and Arthur Torell, Parliamentarian. Mr. john Tyndall and Mr. joseph McClellan are the co-advisors for the Student Council. First row: I. Bonardel, B. Best, S. Maclay, S. Crow, I. McCann. Second row: D. Connell, P. Roberts, E. McCue, S. Skiles, K. Ken- nedy, I. Ahern, E. Bolash, A. Howard. Third row: B. Butler, L. SERVICE Each spring, the junior and sophomore classes and a faculty committee elect the members of the Service Committee for the following school years. This year, due to increasing numbers of students, it was necessary to add two more members. Many tasks, including ushering for the C.O. Show, the Hospital Follies, Athenaeum, the Spring Concert, Lombardo, YV. Badgley, A. Cinocchio, P. Eddy, N. Lavery, A. Fox, NV. Van Winkle, H. Evans, R. Pennington, D. McFadden. COMMITTEE graduation, and the football games, are assigned to the Service Committee. They also lead the homerooms to assemblies, and have a member on hall duty at the front entrance to receive school visitors. Mr. VVilliam Lulcens, who served as faculty advisor for the Hrst time, has done an exceptionally fine job. He and VVebb VanXVinkle, chairman, deserve the deep ap- preciation of the entire committee for all their efforts.
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l'1rst row I Hrrms R Fox A Cllft S Hopklns B Best I rell I E St1b1t7 NICCIHII I Popohllo C C 1r1,11o xecond row lx Shounrker S Rlfltrtv I Bonlrdel S Stollerv L Ffyhflg I Parkin S Nllglly D V111 Note fhlrd row C Elrl S Wmner M Xllllgtl' S Billlllllkllll I Iohnson NI Crltser Stflfllll I RtIHlllL,l'0ll I A11l ls Piync C Rlemer S Nehcr C Elsmsser lourth row P Hunt E. Bolash D Spurgeon I Br rndow B Spencer NI XILC rbe H Lucas C Trevorrow I H1eber L Ifrere F Carbone Flrst row A Foster I Ozenberger N Nelson Nl Carouso D Neher Second row S Str1g.,g,1ns P Roberts K Kennedy Nl Hxll A Howud C Dem H N1tNI1hon Thlrcl row G Fox C Anderson D Schrock A larosch B Breur XI Long S VVe1g,ang M Schubert CAFETERIA COMMITTEE One of the most neccessary yet least applauded groups IH SHS lb the Cafeterlr Commlttee whose funchon lt lb to keep the cafeterla 1n good order and 1 111 lke It 1 ple1s1nt pl ree to elt Cha1rman Bev Best and her efhuent ulwsor Mr Charles Bogart along w1th the rest of the comm1ttee were always ready to prof1t from suggesuons or complamts gn en by students Keep mg tables clt in ind ch.11rs 111 place are tasks W1th1n the scope of the Cafeterm COITlITl1ttCC members Any prob lems that lrose vxcre looked 1nto and solved ln the most efllclent Way poss1ble Flrst row E Obressa I Bonardel S Sklles C Earl W Butler I Karr lx Sharpe P1 Wh1tmore B Badglev Second row B I Clark C Low B Best C Nhtchell S Boudaklan A Klnley Brandon S Skmker Stranad C Hughes I Nietash S Nlatthews B NIacN1aster C Rlemer R Coldlng Th1rd row T Ludlow I Blades C Puemer R Connell I Iohnson Stauder P Eddy C Xluon R Knowles I Nloore B Brown F Cage H Bradley SAFETY COMMITTEE Adusor Nlr Iames YV1ebe, presldent B1ll Butler, and staff of the Safetx COmmlttC6 contnbuted much to the fine safetv record of S HS Durmg the year, the commlttee took charge of fire and a1r rald drllls Its members kept the llnes movmg qulckly and safely dur mg the drllls Another job of the commlttee was to keep all Hre apparatus 1n top cond1t1on In cooperat1on w1th the Ere department, they recharged all ext1ngu1shers YVe all hope that the Safety Commlttee w1ll keep up ICS fine reputat1on 1n followmg years
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