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IN AGTIVITIES We made many new friends... participated in worthwhile projects .. . and had fun just getting together. Page 23
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Bottom row: G. Bassett; G. Dunn; R. Martin, Treas- urer; L. Hoodelmier, Secretary; K. Hahn, President; C. Hoover, Vice-President; Mr. Notestine; M. Ouer; S. Muzzillo. Row 2: J. Hamilton; N. Thomas; N. Cooper, W. Showalter, D. Cochard; C. Andres; K. Krumma; J. Heitz; M. Proksa. Row 3: D. Wine- brenner; R. Wheeler; W. Sunday; M. Wagner, R. Schlatter, M. Short; K. Lange; G. Cochard. STUDENT COUNCIL CHARTERS NATIONAL Jayne Hamilton receives a basketball program from Sue Muzzillo, a member of the Student Council which sold advertising to make the programs possible. Page 24 The Student Council of Auburn High School, during its second year, joined the Indiana Association of Student Councils. The Council worked hard to promote school spirit. Volunteer members of the Council made and placed “‘back your team”? posters around the school. They sponsored new basketball programs which sported the team’s picture and the rosters of both varsity teams. At tourney time Red Devil arm-bands were sold by the Council. The group sponsored a canned food drive at Christmas time to help needy families of Auburn. Over four hundred cans of food were collected. The revision of the Student Handbook was an- other one of the Council’s projects. This revision included a code of dress for the school and new cheerleading regulations. The Council is composed of two representatives from each of the four classes and one representative from each of the various clubs. The Council is headed by the student body president, who is elected in the spring in an all school election. On March 15 the membership of the Auburn High School National Honor Society was announced. The Society, which recognizes students for their service, leadership, scholarship, and character, has nineteen members from the junior and senior classes.
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