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STUDENT COUNCIL Ftrs! Itolr, l,1'f'l lo lliylht S. Fcg:lcy. 'l'. Bucher, I'. Keyser, ID. Rhodes. I'. Brown. Y. Stevens, I-'. Kreisclter. S. Itidgwaty. I.. IIl'0l't'll. IJ. Servose. NI. I ettcrolt', R. Rohinholt. Second Hou' --A. Gregg. 'l'. I.:-van. J. Zindst. 1' ' ' i 9 Xttlu 9 Qttunt t' Ntiller D Feglev II R'1up I' Vwlencik t' C' II'lI'tIll'lIt I I Stewart. I4 Iiuhee ' ' 'z' 1 Vlltilrililfou' .l. iI:'isher. Iiohinholtilil. Druniheiler, I'. Baskin, II.. Iiitlgzivnyl, J.. Itieizel. Ii.'IIei1dlficks.iRi l.ci::how. .l. tteorgre. t'. Baskin. A. Deeter, t'. Xapierski. Jlissiny 'l'. Harder, I.. tfztmphell. Student Council 'I'hc Student tiouncil is an active organization of the school. lfach class is represented hy its president, vice president. hoy representative. girl representative, hoy alter- nate, and girl alternate. The group totals thirty-seven during 1952-53. Meetings are held twice monthly- 'the lirst and third Fridays during the noon hour. Mr. C. C. llarlman. our supervising principal, is the sponsor. The Student Council permits the elected representa- tives of each class to have a voice in the administration of the school. Some worth-while activities in which we have recently participated arc: clean-up day. encouraging good locker houst-keeping. student day, entertaining prospective students from rural schools. sponsoring the Artists' Course. and improvement of school citizenship. The ffatawissa lligh School Student Council is affiliated witll hoth thc National Association of Student Councils and the l'ennsylvania Association. The Council officers are: I'rvside111 - - I ltANcis KRICISIIHIIIK I'lift'-l,l't'Sflll'IIf - - SALLY Rmcwar Secrclrzrjr-7'r'cu.wl'e1' YxoNNt11 S'rEvt1Ns The Catawese Legend The Crzmufesc Legertfl. which is puhlished hy the stu- dents. helps to keep the student hody informed ahout the activities of the school. There are two reporters selected from each class to write these happenings. From the senior class come the editors-in-chief, feature writers, social writers. husiness manager, circulation manager, sports writer, ex- change editor, literary editor, and senior class reporters. The puhlication comes out once a month and is looked forward to hy hoth students and teachers. Each year the Legend is entered in the Pennsylvania School Press Association contest. and mcnthers of the staff attend the convention looking for new ideas and new ways to improve their school paper. This year the co- editors and Mr. Bergstresser attended the meetings at Altoona. THE CATAWESE LEGEN D l irsl lfolr, Suffer! Front lo lfurlf N, t'1tts:tv:u:e, t'. IITIIIII. I.. VViIliztnls. Ser-oml Hou' S. Iflvclzmd, .l. Ilorztski. ll. J. IIIIJIYYII. A. NI. Fegley. Tllirri Hou' S. Yeager. J. tletkin. I. I . Rhoads. IJ. Slllllllilll. .I. IC. Ilzurder, Fozwfli It'ou' I.. Bucher. R. I etterin:tn. C, M. George. A. Ileeter. II. Getkin. Fifth Hou' -J. Ricgrcl. II. Ilolilcrmuu. S. Iflvelatntl. NI. Splain. Ni.rfl1 lfou' G. Miller. l'. Fetterolf. I . Fetlerman. I-Erick lfolr. Slum! illfl, I.:-jf fo lfiyllf Il. ltidgrwzty. IJ. ltaup. lt. Walters. I . Kreischer. li. Dctireen. .l. t':unp. .L Deeter.
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VARSITY CLUB l'll'NI Iflnr, Imff fo lfiyllf C. Ifunatcrinzivlior. Ii. l'l'lIl'I'IlI1lII. D. Shnnntn. IJ. lirvct-Ii. Il. .l. I,inn. .L SI. IN-:J Icy. lil. Ilnlrur. II. Ili-Gnu-uni. I'. Ynlcncik. I'. Slit-rnesky. II. Gt-tkin. Svrmnl Ifou' S. Iflvt-I:unI. II. Wnltt-rs. Ii. 'I'holn:is. I,. Iiliomlvs. l'. Dnpnouk. 'l'. .Iona-s. I,. Moss. II. Iirn-evli. Thirul Hou' It. Ah. Il. Iiitlgrwny. J. ltit-ut-I. lt. l.t-igliow. If. Krcisrhcr. F. Nlinnicr, li. Honclrit-ks, ti. Nlillvr, C. T. Xvshitt. O 0 Varstty Club 'I'In- Inrsity lflnlv is an organization for nn-inhm-rs of lln- X2lI'SIly lf-urns :intl t'In'crleumlt'rs. It is vonsitlvretl li grvut honor to In-long to this organization antl 1-wry under- 4'liISSIIIIlIl t'il.2t'l'ly uwaIts thi- day wht-n hr will he e-Iigilble. During lwzlslwtlmall svason. tht- vlnh is artivc' in the salt' ol svason tivkvts unml tht- selling of programs. They also si-II swvait shirts anrl sponsor tlanvvs. 'I'hv prolits of tht-sv projt-vts art- nsvcl lo huy atllletit' uwurils and sw:-titers for all varsity playvrs at graduation. 'I'In- Iarsity Iilnh is always looking for a way to Illiilxtx lnonoy. In I952. for the- lirst tinw. ilu- vlnh pnrvliasml swvatc-rs for tht- m'Ii4-Q-i'lt-amlm-i's. NIV. Nvshitl is thx' clnh zulvisc-r. The oflicz-rs HIFI l're-.viflvril - - - - Ifiuvzis KRICISCIIIIII Vivv l'rcsiflf'nt - A Rrssicl. Lizlcnow Stwvirzry - Arnzic NIM: I7i1t:i.i:Y 7'rmsurvr INA Full: Rnoans RECREAT First l.'4.n', lmjf fo Iffulif II. Itlnulvs. lt. I.t-igrliow. R. Ah. B. W '.'. . : IIC' : . '. 'o'. Recreation Club Thi- pnrposv of Ihr- Hm'1'rc'aIion liluh is to gf-I tlu- stu- dents intvrvslvtl in artivilivs that thi-y van vurry into Ihvir Iatvr lives. In colcl weather. howling is th:-ir lavoritm- sport. In warm wcallwr, thvy may Iw sewn hringing tlwir hows anrl arrows to srhool for arvlwry pravtitw-. Of vonrsv. rollvr skating is a favoritv all ye-ar ronnil. A discussion on rnlv interpretation is carrie-tl on in ulnh period. This will help thc stntlvnls huvr- a lwtti-r nnilvr- standing of sports. The vlnh has a mvmhvrship of 2-I stnilents. all ot' whom take- Physical Ifclnvation. This Clnh pc-riocl allows the-in to Carry on avlivitit-'s that can not lu' tlonz- in a vlass pc-riotl. Mr. Nesbitt is the vlnh aflvisvr. Thi- oilivrfrs art-: I'rf'sidc'nl - Ifnwrzis Kln:is1:in1n Svrrcflrlry-Trvfrszirvr I N m Rlilillllllt ION CLUB A nltt-rs. J. lJor:is'i. Sw-our fo r .. Ilorsis 'lrrIl.':'...-s'..'.. :.'. It Il 1 I In I Innms I3 IIUIIILIIIIIII NI Ilmll ilnin I Iii un X Iv. hx Tl: in Nl Nlnntli S lillllltlll I Gvmuo. I,. Moss. IJ. J. RIIIIXYII. I., lilnnles. Fourfll Ifuu' l'. fit'nrg:t'. Ii. livlkin. Il. NIUIISUII. XV. Shultz. bitt ll. lizinp. Sfrrnninff .. liruflt-i'. I . Krcisvlitw. ll Nos
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