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The ‘Big Brass’ of the Associated Student Body The Student Council of AHS is the nucleus of all student activities. Under its auspices, students work in the fullest co-operation with the faculty and administration for the betterment of our high school life. As it is expressed in the Constitution, “The purpose of the Council shall be to help each student to learn the democratic way of life and the responsibilities and rights that accompany this system. In doing this it shall serve as a means for student opinion and suggestions to reach the administrators, the faculty, our parent groups, and student leaders.” STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD—Seated: Jilda Creed, Raymond Smith, Bill Bingham, Dianna Watkins, Betsy Nichols, Steve Caudill, and Bill Cook. Mrs. Margaret Gragg is the Advisor of the Council. LAR PELE LLL % 2 = ‘ 4
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BARBARA MATHESON Co-E'ditor we published this annual.... The Yearbook Staff of AHS each year publishes the annual, THE LAUREL. We try to give a pictorial view of the year’s work at Appalachian High with an annual which binds the students and the school more closely to- gether. This annual is made up of pic- tures ... big ones, small ones, good ones, bad ones, funny ones, sad ones, or whatever they may be. We hope that by looking through it you may be able to remember the people you called “friend,” or would like to have, the ones you really didn’t know, and the ones who unknowingly formed a big part of your life. So, here it is — the 1960 LAUREL. It is your book ... the key to wonderful memories at AHS. EDITORS’ MESSAGE Years from now, maybe not too many, you may feel like reminiscing or reliving through the medium of mem- ories, your colorful and exciting high school life. You turn through the pages of your annual seeing again friends and events which made your school days en- joyable. You smile as you remember a friend, laugh at an amusing episode, or maybe a tear will fall as you relive a sad or joyous occasion. If so, then our pur- pose, as the ’60 LAUREL Staff, for publishing this yearbook has been re- warding. May God richly bless you as you tra- vel through the open door into life. JOHN LETT, JR. Co-Hditor
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