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I lll TR FFIC -Q... S 5. Qs. Kneeling, left to right: K. Hoffman, I. Ellis, P. Dalcs sandris, C. Neely, G. Guyer, NI. Otto, Nl. Dugan, R. En- right. Standing: ll. McClain E. Hanus, 'j. NIacXab, F Spezzano, A. jenkyns, E. Eck- ert, A. Nlclvor, C. Green, XV Krakowiccki, E. Clay, B Berneking, P. Hembree, E Shann, Mr. Reid. The Seniors, whom you see standing in the middle of the halls in different parts of the school, compose our traffic squad. They are chosen at the end of the eleventh grade, and their purpose is to keep the students on the right-hand side and keep them from running while passing from class to class. 4-.S The Service Club is self-explanatory. People in the Service Club, which consists of a few students from each grade, serve their schoolmates in various ways. They sell milk at lunchtime, sell tickets to the various games, and perform many other useful functions throughout the school. ' ERVICE CLUB First row, left to right: P Ferguson, P. Xlastorakis, S Bowser, S. Beeber, S. Levine L. Ferguson, R. Krastin, P Hembree. Second row: Mrs Prisk, I. Springstead, A. jen- kyns, K. Hoffman, NV. Dunn- ing, E. Shann, I. james, XV. Lambert, XV. Baugher, H Taylor, NV. Iber. Q- T 57
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56 TUDE T COU CIL First row, left to right: Mr. Young, XV. Smith, B. Berne- king, R. Tuttle, S. Classner C. Miller, M. Braden, xi. Kra: kovesky, S. Allison, D. D'Al- trui, I. Freeman. Second row. C. Shann, S. Osolneelc, C. Heinz R. Freda C. Ham ton a , , P S. Bowser, C. Tarby, A. Voros, A. Ivors, R. Nlorenko. Third row: I. XVein, D. Al- len, J. Smolin, NI. Parson, P. Dalessandris, J. Clanstein, S. Levine, S. Putnoky, I. Spi- vaclc. Fourth row: A. Stanton, XV. Krakowiecki, F. Huss, L. Haythorne, J. Bodner . Ar- ' , l gyros, I. Hoeffler. The A.C.H.S. Student Council is a governing body com- posed of a representative from every homeroom in the school. J The Student Council is not only the students, government limit js . . W L also a help to run tl1e school functions. The Roselle Highlights is our school newspaper. It is a printed paper and is made up of an editor-in-chief, page editors, staff writers, art editors, and, of course, an adviser. The newspaper comes out once a month, containing all the latest news and happenings in the school. RO ELLE HIGHLICHT F First row, left to right: K. Hoffman, C. Tarby, S. Bow- ser, L. Perlman, A. K. Chand- ler, J. Van Dijk, S. Beeher. Second row: B. Moir, F. Spez- zano, D. Chard, L. Croh, Xl Hancher, D. Williams, L Schneider. I M vu 1 ,-1 -K . ' l U f J - V F , rf -3 t, , w IJ L, , .V J, L, I t, 1, , .I of 7 .X f, . 1 - I ' S L 1 ' wwl gil ? U vol! .. .V , , f V I F I 4 T 1 M Jia 'J IL 'l 3 'W 'Y FV X
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FOR M CL B First row, left to right: L. Graber, C. Guyer, M. Otto, I. Voros. Second row: Mr. Rosc- crans, I. Smolin, I. Ratzman, 1. Barr, E. Seitz, P. Ginsberg, D. Siegel, J. Glanstein. Third row: j. Christiansen, S. Cole, N. Swain, L. Larmer. Forum Club discusses the problems of the clay and par- ticipates in a yearly forum at Union Iunior College at Cranford. LIBR RY COUNCIL First row, left to right: Mrs. Derrevere, XI. Otto, G. Mur- ray, C. McNeil, M. McGarry C. Berneking. Second row: B Hutt, C. Knair, E. Seitz, C. Tarby, L. Perlmann, J. Fal- strault. Third row: P. YVil- liams, L. Graber, I. Glanstein, XV. Dunning, J. Barr, C. Guy- er. Fourth row: L. Penndorf I. Steinen, 1. Christiansen, C. Lundell, C. Penevelope. a a The purpose of Library Council is to keep the library in order. This organization does such things as checking out books, filing, and shelving books. li
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