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Row One: Barbara Potter, Barbara Freeman, Mary Hanlon, Douglas MacLean, Robert Chur, james Silli Pierce, Albert Litteer, Patricia Coleman, Kathryn Bab- man, David Laney. Row Three: Robert Cole, Robert bitt, David Beach. Row Two: Roy Potter, Clifford Palmer, Fenton Burke. .gzwlenf Counci The year 1955-1956 was a successful one for the student council. The 1955 Mardi Gras earned a large sum of money for the foreign exchange program. The Student Council sponsored the Variety Show for the first time this year. The pro- ceeds, which exceeded 35250.00, are to be used to finance school assemblies. Also accomplished were the revising of the constitution and making the cafeteria stair- way one-way to relieve congestion during lunch periods. The officers were Busti Burke, president, Matt Makowski, vice-president, Judy Reeves, secretary-treasurer, and Bob Rose, Speaker of the House. First Row: john Dietrich, Donna Whitney, Mary Potter, Jack Schick, Houston Smith, Thimothy Gill, Pat Tif- fany, Dave Stewart, Spencer Larison. Second Row: Faith Beck, Sydney Grannis, J. Smith, A. Antonelli, Nickolas Kirst, Vicky Bahonavich, jim O'Brien, Elizabeth Difi- lippo. .Third Row.' Pat Young, Kay McKeeman, Lynn Holtzclaw, Dave Hubbs, Robert Rose, Tom Schwartz, Ronald Offhaus, Sharon Zee, Linda Hoque. Fourth Row: Judy Doe, William Ehlers, Robert Dailey, Steve Harton, Douglas Bell, Kitt Byrnes.
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Row One: Carol' Teson, Barbara Fox, Kay McKeeman, Sandra Webster. Row Two: Virginia Wolf, James Silliman, Jacqueline Pickrell. Row Three: Patricia Dugan, Nancy Brown. This year our school paper, The Highlights has been superior. The mem- bers of the various staffs evidenced their skill and originality in all phases of the paper. All departments have co-operated to put out each issue and to make each paper an interesting and informative one. Mr. Hoover was advisor for the group and of great assistance to the staff members. Mr. Hoover Row One: Sandra Webster, Nancy Felton, Kay Baldwin, Rosemary Antonelli, Sally Williams. Row Two:'Dick Seeber, Fran Schick, Judy Marschall, Arlean Croft, Mr. Hoover. 45
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CLA Mr. Nisita Row One: Carolyn Creed, Cheryl Murphy, James O'Donell, Sally Williams, Nancy Samcoe, Mary Eddy, Minerva Young, Ellen Warner. Row Two: Adelaide Magrath, Joyce MacKay, Nancy Felton, Sandra Kapp, Linda Mally, Mary McKeeman, Joanne Nuwer. Row Three: Eleanor Johnson, Diane Cotton, Beverly Scobie, Vitauts Alks, Judith Marschall, Yvonne Nenno, Elena Vines. Under the guidance of Carlo Nisita, the Art Club has contributed artwork for various organizations during the year. Under the leadership of the president, Lee Johnson, the Art Club has again done a wonderful job for E.A.H.S. The Youth Discussion Group under Mr. Leland has sponsored several discussions in co-operation with other schools in this area. The Union and Management views of the Westinghouse strike were presented by representatives in two panel discussions. Row One: Dorothy Kopp, Gail Young, Carol Kingston, Phoebe Bab- bage, Patricia Coleman, Judy Reeves, Barbara Freeman, Mary MC- Keeman. Row Two: Linda Pollack, Jack Jurotavic, Virginia Wolf, Dave Lathrop, Clifford Hanlon, Floyd Volk, Vitaly Bahanovich. Row Three: Douglas Bell, John Holmes, Charles Harton, Austin Spencer, James Davis, William Donovan. 1 ecsl s I n, FW' Mr. Leland youd. idcowdion 47
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