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S'I'UDl'IN'l' COUNCIL lid! lo l'l1r1flf.' LABAXV, Vl.l'6 1,l'ff.t'l.dKl1f,' STovER, 1're.w'1lmf,' E. ERWIN, Ser- rrlaljug P. PLANK, C01'1'v.r,1wndizzy ig1'l'l't'f11l:lf. .llv.r1'nl.'N. NASH, Tl'n1.r- lll'l'l'. TH E CONNECTING LINK Une ol' the largest organizations at Central Bucks is the Student Council. This group serves as the coordinating agent between the administration and student body concerning school activities. Because of the large enrollment, there was an exceptionally large council which made it possible to form small committees where problems could be dealt with more etllectively. These committees were: Constitution, Election, Lunch Room Program, Snack Bar, Lost and Found and Tratiic. The first project sponsored by the council was the magazine drive which netted the council 3500. The council activity which benefited everyone in the school was the Snack Bar. Many classes were able to augment their funds by taking charge of the Snack Bar for several weeks. Une of the outstanding events of the year took place in April when the council played host to the Tri-County Convention. Discussion periods were followed by dancing and refreshments. The council has tried to establish a working system for future councils and to pave the way tor a better understanding between the administration and stu- dent body. STUDENT COUNCIL-L11 fl ml.-, lqfl In 1-1Q1l1l: I. FizAN'rz, D. Furrz. B. IIQIIUMPSON, C. IIAMILTUN, R. KNAL'SS, R. Fisniciz, R. 'l'wiN1Nc:, D. VANDI'1llRH 'I', I. Lisle, I. Bi:NsoN, W. TVRIGHT, W. COL'l,'I'0N, C. Llaamq, I. RUBIN, R. Gil.- Moiu-J, G. NVis.wn':ic, R. 'I'imL'czr:iz, R. Ilorvm, W. S'rr:1izi:iz. 7'f11.l'tiRlIi4'.' I. lloxwoirrn, D. LANDIS, E. RAisN1-zu, D. GOLD, R. Wrzrm, IJ. Bi'cKmxN, G. Yicmiics, E. Uizo'rn, L. Ronmsow, I. l,ARL'i:, I. NYC!-3, P. KNAUSS, D. Sm-:L1.Y, I. Boz- zuro, R. Kuovr, W. Ricizsicn, Mn. Micimus, .lifmwf-. iSIt't'0l1l7,l'17N'.' B. KENNY. B. Lowiw, I. FRATRIK, V. RACHWAL, M. Comwio, B. llmsiciz, S. QIARI'l'IN'l'l'lR, R. Wrzsr, I. Scm'Y1.i-111, I. PLANK, M. WVEST, N. AVIILLAR. C. 'I'HoAiAsoN, M. KooNci':, C. PA'r'roN. lfifz--I lluwx D. ixIlI,I.l'IR,'B. F121-Vrx, D. S'r1zAxvN, P. Bisnor, M. Rouou, L. KINNIER, I. CASTREE, C. SNYM-in, I. YoL'No, S. IIANLI-:Y. N. lllliizizv, I. W1l.m', I. fiROFl , L. ixIAl.I'1CKI.
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l IIARLEQUIN CLUB-1..1..-1 row, frfl lo Flitlllff HEIl..NIAN, I C. SANDEAIAR, I. NNITT, R. LAYAIAN, R. BROSCHART, D. ANGENY, MH. GENDALL, .ld- t'l'J'0l'. Second raw: B. UP- DYKE, I. CoPE, R. COHEN, R. XVEST, L. Gnovr, R. fill.- .NIoRE, M. KooNcI-J, A. WAI.,NlSI.EY. 1 ir.rf raw: I. EBERIIAHT, P. NASH, P. REYNoLDS, Trf'a.rHrer,- I. LA- BAW, I'1'ce P1'e.r1'del1l,' N. NIALSBURY, l re.v1'denl,' I. A- AIENT, Sew-elafgzfg P. 'I'HL'A1AN, E. ERNVIN, N. SAIITH. HARLEQUIN CLUB-La..-I l'0u', Ieff lo l'lQ1f1I.' B. AAIMONS, P. KNALISS, P. SHAUGHNESSY, D. SIIELLY, MR. GENDAl.I., .1dvi.ror,' MH. PIIAYRI-I, .ld- vi.vor,- R. BENSON, P. CIOTT, D. IIUTCHINSUN, B. RICHI-:H'r, N. FuI.AII-tk, P. lIoHN. Tlzff-I1 raw: R. llocHAIAN, B. LEE, I. DI-:RSTINI-:, B. FRI-:Tz, B. STEIREH, D. RIILLER, A. BRIGHT, R. WIEBB, B. fill.- AIoHE, D. ANGENY, E. BLEI- LEH. Sn-ond 1-mu' H. SIIEH- GEL, D. NIITCIIELI., D. QIULD, C. IAIYDE, B. TAII-'I-:H, E. QIOETTER, I. SAIITH, C. COLE, M. KEHNS, C. KANE, M. IoNzcYK. D. RoHH, M. FRICK, I. LIEITCH, B. Mc- CI.I'II.LAN, I. RISSEH, P. LSRANVFORD. THE PLAYS THE THING The senior high dramatic organization this year produced a wide variety ol programs, including exchange performances with neighboring schools, as well as assembly programs at Central Bucks. In fall they sponsored a production of Iulius Caesar, presented by members of the Hedgerow Theatre, lVIoylaII, Pa. Under the direction of faculty sponsor Robert Gendall, their annual play, a three- act comedy-mystery, HciI'ZiIHCl'Cy Ghost, was given in February. ol
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