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STUDENT COUNCIL This group, newly organ- ized during the early part of the school year, cane about as a result of the recognition of the need of a student group which well represented the en- tire school body to talk over and pass on matters concerning the school. This Student Coun- cil, as it was called, was or- ganized after much student dis- cussion and deliberation on the effectiveness of one such organization. From a list of worthy candidates, Junior Dicken was elected president. Each class was p ermitted to have three representatives in the .organ- ization, thereby, making a fair distribution of attention Each member had like power to submit any suggestions to the organization for discussion. These problems were ones which came more or less directly from the group of which the member was representative. Among some of the improve ments around the school brought about by the Student Council are: the electric score board, the store room, the bell in the Home Economics room, new regulations in the library, the new ttme schedule for assembly each day, and the backing of a hospital'campaigpe It is the desire of the present Student Council 'that, through years to come, the work which has been started this year may be carried on in just as successful a manner. Second row - Glenn Marshall, Bob Burd, Mr. Durrett, Bob Andrews Paul Steffanni, Wilbur Windau First row - Martha Roush, Corrine Fravel, Doris Swartz, Karl Turner, Junior Dicken, Jimmy Sullivan, Barbara Jeseemnn, Evelyn Puffenberger, Betty Hartsel. Ned Robinett was not pre- sent for the picture. GIRLS ENSEMBIE This group, which first took form during the school year 1958-'59, was organized for the purpose of giving those voices which blend nice- ly an opportunity to express themselves by singing more widely varied types of musie.' The members of this group were chosen on the basis of their vocal ability, their reading ability, their :appre- ciation of finer music, their cooperative spirit, and their willingness to spend time out- side of school for the purpose of preparing themselves both for their own enjoyment and that of the community. Those girls who were che- sen this year are as they ap- pear in the picture from left to right: Corrine Fravel, Ruth Baker, Olive Lucille Mauk, Doris Swartz, Peggy Hoffman, Jessie Alyee Boos, Isabel Klcpp, Helen Burkett, and Lois Yocom. During the school year, the ensemble has made several appearances before such groups as the County Teacher's Insti- tute, the various chm ches in Bettsville, our school chapel programs, and various school programs. On March 50, the ensemble fulfilled its long-looked-for- ward-to opportunity of singing in the District Contest. They managed to forego all hind- rances and not only particip- ated in but also cane out with flying colors. Although they were entered in Class A cms- petition, the ensemble was giv- en a l- rating which made them eligible to enter the State Contest to be held later in the spring.
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MoHEiAC'ff6if ABOUT iiffif' SCHOOL 15- Time offg ah, ah, ah, watch those secrets, Doris 25- Somewhere up in a classroom, way up high 55- What a line-up! For a minuteC2 hours5 they didn't look like our girls. 45- In the spring, a young man's fancy ----- 55- one boyfs learning to crawl. 65- One way of going in 115 165 215 265 515 565 75- It looks like a paradeL 85- It looks as though Dud has thrown his hat into the ringl 95- I believe they're deliberately looking the other way. 105- Up they gol Freshmen on the way up, 125- Why the dark glasses? 155- On the playground 145- That's HWhizH hurrying out of the bus. 155- I pronounce you, man and wife. Mr. Durrett in the doorway? - A scene from the uppers 185- Waiting patiently I 195- They're all fighting now! 205- Not out for a rideg just wishing they were way of standing on your head 225- A scene to be proud of ' 255- Really, Karl, what a time to get caughtl 245- A happy-looking bunch, could it be they like having their picture taken? 255- They could have a game of checkers - with Jimmy along, Really, Corrine, must you make a face at the camera-man? And the game goes ong we're aheadg canit you tell? 285- Quite a round-upg taken in Columbus 295- The tip-off, see Francis? 505- In a minute we would have had a three- legged something or other. Wish we could see what's going on. The accomplishment of a senior 555- Could it be? No, not halloweenersg just juniors and seniors. 545- Playful little things. You can see they keep their minds on their work. 555- Good at electioneeringfand acting- by the way5 See 175 0116 279- 525- Do you think they do the Statue of Liberty justice? 575- Celebrating a perfect record 585- Sweethearts from Japan 595- Caught while posingfit's the seventh grade5 405- If not the intelligence of the show, certainly the entertainment of itg remember Anne Sophia and JmmmaJmw: 415- All on a week-day morning.
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