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WH '- -n fi is A f 1 x Q 'T E . ,r -ef' Ninth Grade Members: K. Baumgartner, P. Procuniar, J. Eighth Grade Members: B. Parker, J. Linthicum, G Rice, C. McLean, S. Smith, P. Plaia, R. Nieves, R. Clough, Auxier, and P. Powell. R. Gray, and T. DeHonas. Standing Committees in the Student Council: Safety , . .... Ronny Ames Dance . . . .,.., Dorothy Snyder Publicity , . ,..,..... Mike DeVore Order .... . , .Executive Committee Concession .......,.. ..,...... P atsy Platt Building and Grounds . . , . .Sam Amatucci Welfare .,.......,. , . .Joyce Freeman Handbook . . ..,.,. Jim Harris Ticket ...,.... . . .Sheldon Hurvitz Activity Ticket , . . .... Lloyd Sullivan Ways and Means , . , .....,.... ..., A nn Plaia ails rf: ' .' -Pre .fi , ,,., ii ' A T, if' J 1 . J 4 , J 1 I 4 - L- 1 . 3 The Girls Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Pauline Holcomb, gives out with a song during the Christmas Choral Program. The orchestra and all the choruses also took part in the program, which was the result of long practice on the part of the participating students and great patience on the part- of Mr. Fred Felmet and Mrs. Holcomb.
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, xg Student Council Officers, J. Freeman, L. Rosser, S. Ama- tucci, and J. Clough, were inducted by the sponsor, Mr. Procopio, in the first school assembly of the year. Mr. Mason, the principal, and Miss Baker, the vice-principal, shared in these impressive ceremonies. This ls Student Government at Its Best The essence of Student Government lies in the cultivating of the correct attitudes in the minds of the students. Thus the Student Coun- cil is not only a tool and a voice, but it is also a vital part of education. The Council is the proving ground for the principles learned in civics classes - by learning how to govern themselves through a representative body, the students are preparing themselves for their fu- tures as active, well-informed American citi- zens. This year the Student Council cooperated with students and the Administration to formu- late a well-rounded program of drives, assem- blies, and dances which pleased everyone. , - el A -, I iq S . ,Q ' y N , , Y' . T1 Q -.xi ' 'i ,X H T T Fllfgl Eg' K it -2' . Left: Twelfth Grade Representatives, L. Sullivan, D Snyder, S. Hurvitz, R. Wells, E. Kidwell, A. Plaia. Lower left: Eleventh Grade Representatives, D. Disney, J Harris, D. Jaques, R. Mantel. If Clements. Lower right: Tenth Grade Representatives, A. Ober, R. Campbell, S. Dimock, T. Benenson, P. Platt, A. Mills J. Wolfhope, L. Miller, D. Williams, C. Glover. I
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. A4 s -df' Yearbook officers: J. Matheson, D. Dunner, Mrs. Nangle lSponsorJ, B. Richards, S. Harris, R. Chesley. vxl c v-rf Front table, seated: R. Gilbert, S. Book, J. Shreiber, L. Isaacs, J. King, B. Boyd, B. Chertock, R. Chesley, J. Serot. Standing: B. Bennett, J. Atkinson, B. Reader. Right table: J. Glerum, B. Clark, D. Kendrick, K. Kyte, C. Hallman, N, Wallach, B. Middleton, J. Anderson, L. Patterson, H. Slate, J. Cook, D. Riddell. Back Table: A. Longmore, C. Jennings, F. Horwitz, P. Procuniar, J. Mendlin, C. Stadler, L. Owens, K. Sander, N. J. Riblet. A Yearbook ls Like a Cake . . . Putting together a yearbook is a little like baking a cake - all the ingredients must be present in the proper proportions. Chef-in-chief Matheson lotherwise known as Madame Editorl had the momentous job of seeing that the con- tributions of all the staff members were blended into the perfect whole. Hard Working Journalists are Rewarded by Membership in the Quill and Scroll YEARBOOK MEMBERS B. Clark S. Harris J. Cook D. Kendrick D. Dunner J. Matheson R. Riddell The Quill and Scroll is an honorary organi- zation for outstanding journalists who have worked on the staff of either the newspaper or the yearbook for two or more years. The Wheaton chapter of this international organiza- tion was formed in 1956. Right: First row: N. Schleifman, J. Oliveri, H. Slate. Second row: Mrs. Tyoe, D. Kendrick, R. Richards, P. Koel- kebeck. Third row: J. Cook, B. Clark, S. Harris, D. Dunner, J. Matheson, J. McConnaughy, D. Kanak, R. Riddell.
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