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Activities l FIRST ROW-D. Spang, A. Kozloff, I.. Davis, I. Bertolet, M. Rogers, N. Kreitz, Miss Jones. THIRD ROW-B. Cara- C. Lorah, B. Coblentz, L. Kish. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Knipe, bello, T. Breitinger, W. Schlegel, G. Stevens, M. Kreitz, S. P. Giles, M. jones, S. Patton, S. Dundore, B. Anderson, Evans. lnternational Student Committee The International Student Committee em- barked on its second year at Wyomissing High School under the leadership of Mrs. Knipe, with Judy Bertolet, chairman. The club tried to pro- mote understanding and cordial relationships be- tween the student body and the exchange stu- dents and, in a small way, between the nations of the world. Late in August, the club held a picnic at the home of Mrs. Knipe to welcome Greg Winter- flood. Later, when school began, they organized the assembly which presented Greg, Ligia, and Yuko to the student body. The club also pre- sented an informative assembly in which David Spang, Arielle Kozloff, and Judy Bertolet gave talks on their recent South American trips under the auspices of the American Fellowship program. In addition, Greg Winterflood showed slides of Australia. The same type of program was pre- sented to the P.T.A. in February. Another high- light of the year was a tea at ,ludy's house for all foreign students and advisers across the county. Finally, the club was successful in its campaign to sell shares in the American Field Service. The assembly the club presented stimulated such in- terest that the school exceeded its goal of two- hundred and fifty dollars. Thus, another foreign student for next year was financed. 5l'!5.t-r- 1. Bertolet, chairman of the committee, serves punch to G. Winterflood at the winter tea.
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Activities Mm sm-X--gui: FIRST ROVV-j. Coulton, B. Wiest, S. Derr, Miss Brun- ner, I. Snyder, M. Lavrinets, B. Speicher. SECOND ROW- T. Breitinger, L. Williams, B. Goddard, T. Grubb, P. Giles, M. jones, I. Thomas, M. McShane, K. Peters, K. Nester, M. Horst, S. Dundore, W. Hayes, G. Boekenlcroeger, N. Muller, E. Spang, Studen 5 SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS SEATED-P. Giles, secretary. STANDING-T. Baush- er, vice-president, Il. Schmidt, president, B. Speicher, tre surer. C. K. Whitner. THIRD ROW--B. Newton, A. Maier, D Ahner, R. Scholar, V. Quereau, G. Stevens, P. Schmidt, I Fegley, XV. Rickenbach, J. jones, J. Bellairs, R. Bertolette, R Heffner, P. Mohn, T. Bausher. t ounci Senior High Cooperative, the student council of Vlfyomissing I-Iigh, gives students a voice in their school government. Two representatives, chosen from each homeroom, meet every Mon- day, eighth period, to discuss problems of the school. This year the Cooperative was respon- sible for decorating the school for Christmas, a campaign for boosting school spirit, in which they sold booster buttons, operated the school store, and headed the orientation program. In addif tion to these annual duties, the Cooperative set out to revise its constitution to conform with the division of the Council between the Senior and junior Highs. Other projects undertaken by the Council included: the building of a float for the Civil War Centennial on April 3, the promoting of bank day every Tuesday, and the sponsoring of the concession stand for the Pottsgrove football game. This year's Council was advised by Miss Brunner and led by Peter Schmidt, president, and Tom Bausher, vicefpresident, who will be suc- ceeded by Pam Giles, president, and Andy Maier, vice-president.
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FIRST ROW--L. Williams, S. Davies, B. Dinsmore, J. liams, L. Stoltz, D. Cleghorn, J. Thomas, C. Lorah. THIRD Coulton, M. Schaeffer, L. Berry, N. Parker, S. Wiseman, C. ROW-B. Sheetz, L. Simons, N. Wagner, M. McShane, Williams, P. Nagle. SECOND ROW-M. J. Reber, M. S. Sher, 1. Bertolet, M. Atkinson, C. Nolan, I. Snyder. Horst, B. Wiest, L. Davis, B. Bankes, J. Renken, M. Wil- r FIRST ROW-J. Benkert, S. Berry, B. Speicher, C. Moyer, jones, C. Arbuthnot, B. Witmer, A. Gage, C. Boyer, K. S. Dracha, S. Dundore, P. Giles, W. Hayes, H. Stauffer, K. Rhodes, G. Mercer, D. Comey, A. Coblentz. Peters, E. Spang. SECOND ROW--A. Ruth, D. Hill, L. Y-Teens Y-Teens, the senior high girls, service club, is devoted to the development of char- acter and service to the school and the community. The club, cooperating with the Hi-Y, sponsored, To Broadway With Love, the annual Inter-Club dance. For International Day, the members manned a game stand at the Y.W.C.A. Admissions to their Christmas project, a Snow Carnival dance, were cans of food, all of which went to the Salvation Army. The extensive program of activities began with the induction of new members in September. At this meeting, Miss Bonnie jones, the teen-age director of the Y.W.C.A., spoke of the organization's world-wide activities. On Halloween, the girls went trick-or-treat- ing for UNICEF. At the Mother-Daughter Social held in March, the members of the club and their mothers were enter- tained by Miss V. Kohl, a native of East Germany. Two weeks later, the Hi-Y and Y-Teens combined their efforts and sponsored Sports Night. The Mother-Daughter Social was a new project on the Y-Teen agenda this year. The annual fashion show, sponsored by the Heather Shop, was held in May, followed by the banquet at which next year's officers were installed. Completing the social calendar in june was the Hi-YfTeen picnic. Mrs. Stover was the adviser. The officers were: Elizabeth Coblentz, president, Sandra Woolston, first vicefpresident, Susan Patton, second vice-president, Alice Coblentz, secretary, Patricia Pingel, treasurer, Judith Bertolet and Linda jones, Fellowship House, and Maryellen jones, chaplain. 30
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