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WE SERVE OUR SCHOOL Abore: Apprehensivc officers. Below: Training? Well we must sup- port the Snack Bar. To fight disinterest and to make an effective organization, the Brandywine STUDENT COUNCIL devoted much time to an all-out drive for interested, hardworking Bulldogs to serve on the Council. An amendment to the Constitution made the election of representatives classwide, and a committee of the council members was set up to eliminate those who were merely taking up space in the rollhook. Be- sults of this minor revolution were visible all over school. New and old students alike were welcomed to another school year at the annual A.E.S. dance, sponsored hy Council. Once hack in the daily grind. stomach-minded Bulldogs found a greater variety of food at the Snack Bar after school and at the football and hasketball concession stands. The increased reconciliatory activities with rival Mt. Pleasant were largely due to STUDENT COUN- CIL efforts: but attempts to keep the homefront- our cafeteria-clean proved futile. To keep in touch with the students, ideas from the Suggestion Box were discussed at the meetings. With the help of the Council's firm hand, class elections ran smoothly, as the STUDENT COUNCIL completed its fifth year of governing the Brandywine High School student body. Below: Mt. Pleasant kids visit B.H.S.: Spies from the enemy camp. Ac right: 9641 in the Suggestion Box: What ever happened to ice-cream sandwiches? X ,ia
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RLI ME. T RY PRGCEDLIRE Above: STUDENT COUNCIL Officers: From left: D. Sweet, Presi- dentg C. Hilbert, Trcasurcrg ll. Evans, Secretary, K. Hcekerl, Vice- President. At right: Ol' nifwncy hagsl Carol 5ci'uuge', Hillvcrt CIlgi1Ql'll in her usual task of monitoring the quanrims of Cl7uI1l'lliS money that her cleverncss and hard work have helped to raisc. .1 ,gi Above: STUDENT l.'OUNClLg Front rout, from left: K. ,lacksoln D. Harding, P. Lodge, B. Glover, .l. Adm-lnian, P. lvilliams, ll. Resin, M. lilunic, K. Hansen, C. Christie, C. Burke, M. Parnian. Secoml row: Mr. Sanner, Adviser, Mr. White, Adyiserg lf. llumer. S. Sprake-r. H. Ross, C. Maynard, .l. McMillan, B. Allvn, L. Tjerncll, D. Evans, E. Rice, R. Davies. Third rozr: K. Green, Scheer, C. Marshall, ll. Justis, H. Rhoads, C. Firestone, G. England, P. Thorn, T. Hammer, D. Jolly, T. Mooney. Al lejl: D. Swv:-ticlJoy,s birthday. The Council threw a surprise party for President Dan Sweet.
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HARDBOILED EGGHEAD NHS SW X N 1 b The proportion of Brandywine students who fulfill the qualifications for membership in the Charles W. Bush chapter of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY has easily kept pace with our mushrooming school population. This fall, forty-one Juniors and twenty-two Seniors were inducted. These plus the equally hardworking old members constituted the largest active membership in the five-year history of our chapter. Continuing their tradition of service, members gave monthly parties at the Governor Bacon Health center, but this year, the Society's growth made possible another project to aid underprivileged children. After the annual April trip to New York City, tiring, but full of fun and excitement, Honor Society members spon- sored a Col-lege Bowl Contest and Scholastic Banquet, given in honor of outstanding students from all grades. Above: State Senator Evelyn Lord, speaker at the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY In- duction ceremony, October 25, 1963. Above: Proud parents and old members in the audience at the induction of new members.
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