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BOTTOM ROW, l. to r.: Freema Levy, Shirley Fox, Evelyn Much, Harold V, Hartman. advisorg Carol Reist, Patsy Sprflgll. Eleanore Given. SECOND ROW: Van Van Kleeck, Robert Rostron, Arthur O'Connor, Barbara Developing leadership through Scholar- ship, Character and Service is the aim of the National Honor Society. Each spring fifteen per FOR EDUCATING Richard Taylor, 1919-50 president, introducing William Stewart, guest speaker at the installation ceremony. Mr. Stewart is governor of the Second District, Optimist International. S2 i German. Helen Ogden, Bill Burnett, .lack Wright. THIRD ROW: Ralph Cocci, Dun Dzedzy, John Curney, Barry Savits, Walt Jackson, Don Sparks. cent of the senior class and not more than five per cent of the junior class are selected for membership in this honorary organization by a committee of seven faculty advisors including the principal and vice principal after each teacher has rated the candidate. Harold V. Hartman is the advisor while the Chester Op- timist Club acts as sponsor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS, l. to r.: Wilroy Burnett. president: Joyce Shusman, secre- tary-treasurerg Walter Jackson, vice president. Q t U 25
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HI-Y OFFICERS: Sakers, secretary: Cocci, vice president: R. H. Brandt, advisor, Knox, president: Burnett, treasurer. Barry Savits, Key Club president. receives the gong and gavel from Bill McLaughlin, retiring vice president. BOTTOM ROW Smith Creek Sterling Wa hlngton Shad Ray mond H Brandt advisor Green Nichols Shaw Komar Yavau ski SECOND ROW Stansbury Iacono Zeitzc-H Plerdomcnlco Vestal OConnor Irzea Cohen Znachko Plermont THIRD ROW Painter P Diehl Moretti Wahow ki J Meek Hundlev Lynch Cameron Spangenherg Doble Ostrotf TOP ROW Sud! mac Synowski Antonelli Fris Cocci Eddy Bradigan Fostering leadership through the four C s-Clean Speech Clean Sports Clean Scholarship Clean Habits- is Hi-Y, an organization for high school boys sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. Raymond H. Brandt is the faculty advisor. IMPROVE THE LAW Encouraging leadership through service in the Key Club, sponsored by Kiwanis International. W'ith Dr. Milton Wbodlcn, advisor, they assist Kiwanians in their various community projects. BOTTOM ROW, l. to r..' Lesicko, Spaccarelli, treasurer: Savits. president: Spellacy, vice president: Swiggett. secretary: J. Reist. SECOND ROW: Nichols, Sakers, Burnett, Hunt, Sutherland. J. Reist. THIRD ROW: Finn. Davis, Sparks, Van Kleeck, Kepler. Denton, O'Connor. Lenny. I Ol'RTll ROW: Rostron, Phillips, J. Meeks, Van Zandt. Cornacchiu, Smith, Il. Meeks, Robinson, Jackson. TOP ROW: Pais, Eckell, Curlone. Q
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WALTER JACKSON president A GOVERNMENT FOR 'fringe ,Mfg Macy Ll 'fi Pal NH X Nl!! .qu X 'UU-ll 3 un I Mn -Qlxfihsx SUE KIRIFIDES vice president ' rc M mira DORIS LIGHTCAP secretary THEODORA DANOS treasurer JANET THOMAS assistant treasurer ', ROBERT GRAINGER .Q advisor f as MONITORS: Carole Davis, Peter Miller, Sue Kirifides, Louis Tancredi, Sidney Rose, chairmang Harold Hughes, 3 I Freema Levy, Amedeo Ferrari, Evelyn Much. Seated: Nancy Ives, co-chairman. Patterned after the federal government, Student Council is divided into three depart- ments: executive, legislative, and judicial. The legislative department consists of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Executive officers are elected at large, Senate members and judges according to grades, and the members of the House by home rooms. Considering the welfare of the majority, Council provides an extensive program. It spon- sors the all school spring elections and pep rallies, maintains a monitorial system, publishes football programs, stages cleanup campaigns, and takes the responsibility for the collection of funds for charitable organizations and needy families.
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