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Mr. Charles Brod, the key to the functioning of the Student Council, again gives his friendly advice, In a short time the gears were grinding. Mat Thomases, our treasurer, was soon found pour- ing over six-figured numbers in what turned out to be the most successful Student Activity Drive in Dwight Morrow history. The annual Fall Mixer, the first S.A.T. bene- fit, kicked off our night life and regular S.O. dances followed throughout the year. Among the innovations instituted by the S.O. was the Student City Government Day, a day . . . The juke box was a pleasurable reward for a hard struggle, Well, two gone and onll' 3,295 more S.A.T.'s to sell. in which Dwight Morrow students took over various offices in the city government, As the S.O. shifted into high gear, a commit- tee headed by Vice-President Donald Mason, began the machinery for acquiring a juke box for the cafeteria. They tasted the sweet reward of collective effort by finally convincing the ad- ministration that the juke box was a worth- while institution. The juke box remains. Another innovation was the victory dances, held to celebrate our success in . . . Strange faces 'became new acquaintances at the Fall Mixer rr
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,gjfuclenf Counci oor in afar! ,xgcfiuifim President Robert Hunter unlocked the door to Room 225, Our HCW SUI' dent Council, He picked up the agenda, turned, and headed toward the library, where he would soon call the first meet- ing to order The representatives had assembled on their own time between sessions as they would do all year. The advisors, Mr. Left to right: Richard Crance, sergeant-at-armsg Mat Thomases, Charles Brod, Mrs. Mildred Shgfe, and treasurerg Betsy George, secretary, Bob Hunter, president, Don Mason, vice-president, and Aimee Hayes, assistant secretary. Mr. Casper Hill were present. The xx heels of the Student Council revolve as the meeting unfolds. Bottom row. l, to r.: Gerald Danker, Lawrence Winheld, Peter Hechtman, Marcy Freedman, Kath- leen Salisbury, Carolyn Moon. Michael Diamond, Michael Blackstone, Michael Schackman, Noah Finkel. Seated: Richard Crance, Donald Mason, Betsy George, Aimee Hayes, Mr, Casper Hill, Mrs. Mildred Shore, Mr. Charles Brod, Robert Hunter. Matthew Thomases. Ann-Marie Gunn, jean Heiser. Second row: Allan Hayward, Richard Ivy, Jeffrey Thomases, William Lieber. jay Shapiro, Gerald Baker, Linda Reder, Monika Danielson, Marie Sinclair, Margo Larsen, Robert Mielbrecht, Richard Baris, Burton W'ides, jeffrey Simon, jeHicy Cohen, Michael Lieben. Third row: Lynn Teitlebaum, Judith Tunick. Michele Cordice. Nancy Hillman, joan Luhetlcin, Anne Fiur, Rc-ba Goldstein, Ruth Kiefer, Sally Ostrow, Leah Tomrhin, Anita Quenzer. Claire Vlfeinstock, 8 Grate Ireland, Dinah Levinsohn. Annette Weiss. Arlene Glausman, Marion Fiur. Noelle Craig. ,loan W'estc-rvelt, ap-s gpg, fp - A K 'J 1 was - L 2 'rf 44 'x' J . ,. A fx' gun s, : .M , ,, ,QW- ' . U 'I 1 ' I jr i . as ,Z 3 i.,a' 1 ,g. N. if
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jootlaf After a year's absence from first place our powerful '58 foot- ball squad recaptured both the N.N.j.I.L. and state gridiron crowns, The aggressive Maroon Raiders made up for any lack of size with speed and hustle, gaining many All-League and All-County honors. Our rugged defensive and quick-charging offensive lines com- bined with the fastest backfield in the county to provide the fans with many exciting touchdowns. l ,-.. joe Devlin Bob Muendel Dan Brovero Len Thompson Tyree Glenn Nick Demas Bob Culbert Bob Fisher Karl Engle jim Sprinz Tony Cherot Charles Lee . f l lf. l- l
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