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Left to right are the members of the Student Cabinet. First Row: R. Ogden, S. Foos, G. Jaggarfl. L. Enderleu I. Piper. L. Mitniclc. R. Wellman. Second row: S. Bull. E. caan. L. Davis, W. Cac! R. Taxldr, c..' Hackett. T. Soltys. F. Krum. H. Thomas. W. Thomas. temmwgie L X 'S l . i e- df' CN R' J - l i 'Y Third row: A. Curran Ld Mitw E' Ciisato. J. Baker, Sxljldlde' , G1X a , Art. D. Wfright. A. Fqwler, Bifgxgyg N. yagne? ,P. Cz, O'Donnefl. Either. ,Q fro .Q ,V X A vii I -f .- K f if x i 4 1' -' 'v if vvl in .si if at . x al 1 gl-f Xl, I The Student Cahinet might vvell he called the foundation of the rainbow which represents the student family and their various undertakf ings. lt is over this framevvorlt that the activities of the school climh toward their ultimate goal. The Wil Cahinet extended its line xvork cof ordinating the service groups. providing financial assistance to various activities. and keeping the homerooins informed of the latest school hapf penings. This year. as alxvays the students in Colls High realized that the Student Cahinet xvas the only group that reprexnted each and every one of them. and thus all worked hard to make every cahinet activity a success. The Student Cahinet influence reached he' yond the xhool walls. too. A memlaer of the South Jersey and State Federation of Student Councils and the National Association of Stu' dent Councils. the Cahinet joined hands with the pupils of other schools for the purpose of im' proving high school governments everywhere. The Cahinet. as usual. sent ten of its memhers to the State Convention. .lay Ransom was wut to the National Conference held at Wellesley' as a meniher of the State Council Executive Committee. lt required line leadership to keep the Caliinet aimed at its vvorthvvhile undertakings. Miss Griffiths proved herself very ahle again as Student Cahinet Sponsor. Lou Enderle. as President. puts forth a successful effort that vvould have heen considered remarltahle any' vvhere. even in Texas. A popular and energetic junior. George hlaggard, capahly handled the Vicefllresidential duties. Doris Capinas served the school faithfully as the Cahinet's reliahle Recording Secretary. For minutes that never needed corrections the group turned to Judy
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Third row, left to right, are members of the National Honor Society: C. Miller. C. Carr. P. Hynes. L: Mit- nick. L. Medvene. C. Hackett. E. Crook. H. Simon. W. Hardwegg, W. Pavord. Second row: M. Veevers. C. MacNaul, S. Briant. D. Moyer. R. Hammell. S. Kleist, Leeds. R. Wellman. B. Stumpf, R. Ogden. First row: C. Prisinzano. Cole, I. Piper. B. Crooks, Mr. R. Holston. W. Cale. R. Wintheim, B. Sheridan. E. Bundicli. Jlughiand The National Honor Society is the higgest scholastic zichicvenient offered hy our school. ln :irdcr to he uuaililied :is si candidzite for this honor, one must halve leadership. chairrlcter, scholf arship, .ind service. The Honor Society is under the supervision of Mr, R. H, K. Holston, The olhcers of the organization ure. :is follows: Bill'i Cale. President: Burt Crooks. Viceflbresidentz -ludy Piper. Secretary, :ind Mary Johnson. Treasurer. ln order to have the coveted honor of wearing il charm or pin. that represents the highest Qoxil of journalistic success, one must helong to the Quill .ind Scroll. which is the lnternzitionzil Hon' oriiry Society for High School journalists. Every year the sponsors of the Knight and Colls High News choose candidates for this honor. ln order to he ai cznididate one must he in the upper third of the class. Back Row: R. Hammell. Knight Art Editorg N. Marritz, Knight Literary Editor. Middle Row: C. MacNaul. News Head Typist: D. Moyer, News Filing Editor. Front Row: R, Wellman. News Editor-in-chiefg N. Wegner, News Editorg Piper. News Feature Editor.
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'Deaf Holden STUDENT CABINET Pictured here irc the represenhtnes of Colls Hugh who ittended the National Assocxatlon of Student Councnls nn Denver Color1do nn um 1950 They 1re Lou Enderle Evw Bundnck and Ransom In thls picture are M McLean D Capmas E Roman I Wxercxnsku and E Lornmer These are the gurls who work nn the student store more commonly known as the Panther s Den Pictured here ire three members of tht Smge Crew Club They are Bob Pme Bull Cwle 1nd Bob Billey These boys manwge the light mg and other stage equlpment
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