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Ruth Smith and Philip DeVone look at the gay Christmas decorations. Students enjoy dancing at Sock Mops which the Student Council sponsors. The Student Council officers, Shelia Gem- The pic-eating contest was one of many games at mill, Connie Kaab, Joyce Heindel, and the Student Council’s Hallowe’en Party. Mary Klinedinst make plans for the Spring Dance. • 27
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Robert H. Hays, B.S., M.Ed. Dallastown Tilt Student Council was composed of representatives from each class and home- room. It was very active under the direc- tion of President Carolyn Raab and Adviser Robert Hays. In addition to the president, the other officers were Sheila Gemmill, vice- president; Joyce Heindcl, secretary; and Mary Klinedinst, treasurer. Besides sponsoring the Hallowe’en Dance, the Spring Dance, and the “Sock Hops, the Student Council with the Bea- con staff, co-sponsored the Winter Wonder- land Dance in December. They also su- pervised the Christmas decorating project. At the beginning of school, the Student Council presented a student handbook to every student. This handbook contained information concerning the school, songs, and cheers, graduation requirements, or- ganizations, and other activities. First row: Michael Sexton, Barbara Hoover. Martha Kohler. Second row: Delores Keener, Sheila Genunill, Donna Ness. Third row: Joyce Heindcl, Mary Kline- dinst. Ann Snyder. Fourth row: Grctchen Stein, Jcanie Minier, Sarah Glatfeltcr. Fifth row: Carolyn Raab, Ivan Bentzcl, Ronald Smeltzer. Sixth row: Dalen Grove, Donald Kohler. Seventh row: Mr. Hays. 26
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ni juniori (Entertain 1 1 5 First row: Gloria Hcngst, Nancy Gray, Kaye Ann Strayer, Carolyn Raab, Sandra Wine- miller. Second row: Faye Kront, Sheila Gemmill, Karen Leader, Joyce Ileindel. Hazel Martin. Third row: Charles Snyder. Ralph Stahl. Kent Sprenkle, Dalen Grove, Eugene 1 lartman, Paul Eberly, Dane D ss. Larry Newhaus, Eugene Smith, Mr. Landis, Mrs. Brown, Rosalyn Wright. Elaine Brown, A.B. Dallastown Winter coats and boots were the order of the evening when yon braved the cold fifteenth or sixteenth of March to see “Cracked Nutts” by Jay Tobias, which Mrs. Elaine Brown di- rected. As the curtain rose, the troubles of two college girls, Peggy and Ginger Nutt, played by Kaye Ann Strayer and Nancy Gray, unfolded before you. To make a little spending money, the girls decided to take in roomers while their Aunt Drue was away. Matters soon were complicated by their hypnotized housekeeper, a professor and his two nephews who were being pursued by a widow from the sunny south. Aunt Drue’s money mad suitor and his mother who came to visit, and an escaped octopus. Aunt Drue returned in time, however, to untangle the situation and discover that the professor was her long lost love. Also in the cast were: Carolyn Raab as Gussie Garfinkle; Karen Leader as Aunt Drusilla; Ralph Stahl as Professor Beamish; Eugene Smith and Eugene Hartman as the professor s nephews; Sheila Gemmill as Magnolia Longsford; Kent Sprenkle as Adel- bert De Weese; Faye Krout as Sirs. De Wcese; Joyce Ileindel as Delicious; Charles Snyder as Confusion; Dalen Grove as the Voice. 2 S
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