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. 2' , . . l ROW ONE: ll' N- Nye. J. Hahn, S, Megonnell 1Sec.-Treasnl, P, Ste,vickfVice Pres.J, M. Hann 1Pres.j, Mrs, Murphy ffldvisorl. ROW TXXO:S glhent B. Rhen, R, Nancarrow, A, Aungst, L, Kerlin, Walter , Kingsbury, S, Sheetz, J, Parker, ROW THREE: J, Martin Irs, Raffensperger flldvisory, C Walters S Shearls, M, Martin, P, Beeglc, D, Alley, K, Boldosser, B, Karl, K, Buffington - C, Lowe, K. McNamara. ROll'FOUR:C, King, D, George, B, Bannan , J, Kohler, P, Hoover, T, Neidlinger, H. Exum, C, lilegonnell , S, Dodson, Spanish Club on--Q., ,, v M VN I -X . X' ' 'an C Did the Spaniards have this much trouble? The Spanish Club, under the direction of Mrs, Raffensperger and Mrs. Murphy, worked in conjunction with the French Club to finance the foreign exchange program to be initiated in 1964- '65, One oftheir major money-raising projects was the all-school assembly, Triple Trouble, This assembly was directed by a club member, Penrose Hoover, An important event of the year for the Spanish Club was their Christmas party held for the children of the area. The club made the decorations and provided the entertainment. A special treat was the appearance of a Mexican Santa Claus. Near the end of the year the club held their annual Mexican dinner, at which all the food was prepared by the students themselves.
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K, M Student Council The Student Council is one of the key organ- izations of East, and it is headedby Mr. Miller. It sponsors the Youth Forum, the Joint Student Council, and the Teen Queen. Other projects include a car wash, and the dance after the CD game. The Student Council has several com- mittees Which are important to the school as well as to the Council. The Standing Com- mittee, c on s i st i n g of thepresident,the sec- retary, and a member of the Council qMichae1 Peacej, is in charge ofthe activities of East. OFFICERS: Skip Foultz, Treasurer: Judy Rutherford, Secretaryg'Denny Wance, President: Bob MaSalle, Vice-president. A committee of a senior, Carl Chronisterg a junior, Dennis Noll: and a sophomore, Paul Bouserman, work with a faculty committee to plan the assemblies. t a at i. One of the many Student Council pro- jects was their oar wash, dublj. . -rains, :vii mfg- 4 Vfvffi -W. Jw. .wa W' .X X, I C , , X It,-3 f , 'ff 5 1Rub-a-dub- FRONT TO BACK: C. Manmiller, J. Higgins, T. Elliott, G. Uhrich, B. Chrismer, C. Chronister, D. Noll, R. Enders, T. Clever, J. Light, D. Baddorf, C. Miller, K. White, J. Lauver, M. Peace, L. Foultz, A. Jankovic, D. Wance, B. MaSa1le, S. Hartman, P. Minch, M. Hartwick, S. Wolfe, V. Hoover, B. Suckle, S. Sprankle, B. Miller, T. Bell, F. Wevodau, T. Higgins, S. Faber, J. Bressler, H. Ganster, D. Pierce.
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Capital Area Youth Forum Mrs. Stevenson, Tom Elliot, Zael Lutz, and Ben Slotznik have one of many preliminary discussion. The Capital Area Youth Forum is composed of outstanding students from area high schools who meet to discuss several pertinent problems of youth. This year's topics were concerned with the racial question, education, economy, and social responsi- bility. The Forum is based on the format of Congress. Each school sends several representatives fbased on the schoo1's populationj, two senators, and one cabinet member. Bob Miller and Penrose Hoover were elected as senators. Sam Faber was chosen as acting cabinet member because Carl Chronister, the previous cabinet member, was elected vice- president of the Forum. Penrose was also an alternate speaker, and George Roksandic was a member of the Public Relations Committee headed by Mr. Bolton. Mrs. Patricia Stevenson was the advisor of East's members. The Youth Forum is a new program, and the Harrisburg area is one of the few areas which have such a program. ROW ONE: V. Wolfe, P. Stevick, J. Lauver, A. Tarasi, G. ROW THREE: G. Roksandic, J. Goldsmith, S. Faber, R. Hammaker, J. Light. ROW TWO: B. Weiseman. B. Miller, B. Fortenbaugh, P. Hoover. Felsburg, D. Wance, C. Chronister, J. Hummer, C. Custer.
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