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Zife Wememger XAQ . . STUDENT COUNCIL Ifvery week Student Council met in order to discuss the prohlc-ms and affairs of Covington High School. The Council was made up ot' stu- dents from the freshman. sophomore. junior. and senior classes. These students serve as representatixcs from their classes and they acted as spokesmen on the council. Programs were sponsored by the council. such as the annual Homecom- ing Dance, Youth Forum, and The Great Southwest. A Red Cross Drive was also conducted by the council. Two first-run movies were made available to the students as a way for the council to raise money. Noon-time activities, to keep the students active. were held in the gym. Another payment on the schools intercom system was made by the council. The work of Student Council was successfully carried out under the supervision of the advisors, Miss Fern Frey, and Mr. Ralph Allman. Coun- cil officers were: president, Carolyn johnstong vice president. jim Davisg secretary, Gail Deeterg treasurer. Mary Beatty. Representatives jim Davis and Mary Beatty perform their duty of cleaning the trophy case. FRONT ROXXV: Bill Schultz. Doug Hamish, Tom Carder. Doug Murray. jim Davis. SECOND ROVV: Gail Deeter. Dianne In- gle. Carolyn Johnston. Carolyn Peters. Mary Beatty. Advisors: Miss Frey. Mr. Apwisch, Mr. Allmann. I7
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ft-f jcfzbzfzes 75011 mp!! Q15 usy. . . FIRST ROW: Paul Althoff, David Collins, Dick Downing, Charles Nickel. jim Davis, Mr. Apwisch, Don Emery, jerry Eshelman, Ronnie Ruhl. SECOND ROW: jim Drummond, Jerry Drummond, Randy Higgins, Melvin Darland, Gary Dowler, john Buckingham, Tony I-land Bruce Beener. HI-Y Eighteen boys from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades made up Coving- ton's Hi-Y Club of 1958-1959. Hi-Y officers attended a training camp at Camp Kern, where they prepared for the coming year by planning their future meetings. These officers were president, jim Davis, vice president, Charles Nickelg secretary, Bruce Beenerg treasurer, jerry Eshelman: and Chaplain, Dick Downing. To keep the 18 members on the alert and interested in their club, a program consisting of speakers, discussions, panels, parties, and joint meetings with Tri-Hi-Y was scheduled. In addition to their usual activities of taking part in the Model Legislature, which is a sub-division in the Youth and Government Program: helping with special Student Chapel services, such as the Easter and Christmas Services, and giving daily devotions over the intercom each morning, alternating weeks with Tri-Hi-Y, they had their annual Wforld Service Benefit Basketball Game in December. with the proceedings going to World Service and club expenses. Under the advisorship of Mr. Apwish. the I-Ii-Y Club projects were carried out competently and satisfactorily. I9 PRESIDENT JIM DAVIS
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