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A fl R Fund-raising Drive 1-,' .E-nr i ., fr l 'n Mr. Egolf, Nancy Miller and Wilbert Beachy dis- Student Council officers for 1966-67 were Donald Derencin, vice-president, cuss the proposal of a dress code set up by the David Hansen, treasurerg Tom Findley, presidentg and Shari Schrock, secretary. Student Council. Top: Thomas Findley, John Foor, David Hansen, Kim Welker, Donald Derencin, Ronald Yutzy, Wilbert Beachy, David Ross, Donald Barron, Terry Christner. Second: Linda Howard, Jane Neilan, Stephanie White, Sally Rankin, Nancy Miller, Sally Lynch. Bottom: Rebecca Stahl, Marcia Diehl, Susan lgou, Gail Gorman, Jeannine Baer, Shari, Schrock, Carol Rayman, Patty Brocht, Gretchen Stumpf. ' 5 '5 f ffff Y
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Quill and Scroll Honors High School Journalists On an international level Quill and Scroll rewarded and encouraged high school journalists for individual achieve- ments. To qualify for membership a student must have been in the upper third of his class and either an active worker on the yearbook staff or the author of fifty printed inches of newspaper copy. Qualified newspaper journalism students were admitted during their junior year, while yearbook journalism students were inducted during their senior year. Quill and Scroll members strived to fulfill and maintain a high degree of performance in the field of journalism. Secretary Linda Tipton, President Charles Wiltrotlt and Vice-president Jane Hanger pose for a picture before they begin plans for induction of new members. Jon Kidd welcomes new members Kermit Shaulis and Candy Hiller into Quill and Scroll. Top: Linda Tipton, Barry Day, Martin Beech, Michael Devlin, Craig Brallier, Cary Wager, Nancy Kantner, Scott McClintock, Elizabeth Scharf, Gregory Pile, Byron Friedline, Mitchell Peck, Karen Trexel, Kermit Shaulis, Janc Hanger, Charles Wiltrout, Jack Biancotti, James McClemens, Roberta Korns, Jane Bowen, Michael Hardwig, Amy Hay Third: Betty Kellv. Lynn Aurnan, JuliAnne Bowser, Elaine Eichorn, Lynne Erickson, Karen Pl'0k0P, .ludy Lafferty, Diane Talbert, Sandra Manges, Candace Miller, James Queer, David Hansen, Cynthia Rock, Stephanie White, Ronald Schrock, Barbara Pyle, Debbie Walker, Dawn Seese, Barbara Reedy, Carol Rayman, Cynthia Pile Second: Rebecca Welch, Ramona Faulkner, Susan Whipperman, Deborah Barron, Mary Shaulis, Brenda Cage, Richard Friedline, David Deal, Jonathan Kidd, Dennis Dunmeyer, Richard Flick, Linda Gnegy, Mary Walker, Margaret Otto, Sandra Weyant, Sara Brant, Gregory Rascona, David Neilan Bottom: Rebecca Hitchman, Kathy Brant, Paulette Hostetler, Bonnie Baker, Beverly Fisher, Jeannine Baer, Dona Smith, Kathy McClintock, Alice Hostetler, Ruth Byers, Shari Schrock, Dona Whipperman, Patricia Brocht, Linda Baker, Donna Knupp, Phylis Heist
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Bu Student Council Provides for Adopted Filipino With the leadership of President Thomas Findley, the Student Council undertook projects which helped maintain and improve the general welfare of Somerset High students. This governing body, comprising a representative from each homeroom and a president elected by the entire student body, discussed with the administration numerous student requests and suggestions. Various activities sponsored by the Council included the schoolsf continued support of our adopted child, Iuanito Gambito. This was the first year in which an alternate day was held. At that time alternate delegates accompanied the regular representatives to a Student Council meeting. Intramural volleyball games and a talent show were or- ganized. A suggestion box was placed in the cafeteria so that students could express their ideas to the Council. A highlight of the year was the revision of the Student Council Constitution by a special committee. The revisions dealt principally with the president's term of office and the elec- tion of the remaining officers. Other officers this year included vice-president, Donald Derencing secretary, Shari Schrock and treasurer, David Hansen. The sponsor was Mr. Ralph Egolf. Patty Brocht, Sally Lynch and Jeannine Baer share a letter the Student Council received from Juanito Gambito, our school's adopted Filipino child. ,,...-...fp .. ,A,. 1, Q, 5 5. fi f R f ' iS1 Stephanie White reminds Linda Howard and Carol Rayman that Thanks giving vacation is coming soon. As president of the Council, Tom Findley presided over assemblies 5 ? f 2 , 9
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