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ii , a I3 I ---: +:':: X i v .o. T,. J . 4 o t v I gps! fam ..l'. ,..'gJ .:AQl,f 'i'1'. :augzsogih dmv' li' . . 1'7 ' Q . ,uhagu it J, i JUNIOR-SENIOR FORUM-Row I: C. Massey, P. Johnston, D, Hall, D. Guyton, D. Whitehair, T. Reese, B. Beatty, J. B, McCormick, L, Powell, D, Vigl-wk, L, Borgm, J, Kell, D, Dimmerling, B, Broadbent, C .Stewart. Absent: W. Burson, Lowers. Row 2: N, Murray, J. Griffin, C. Knowles, G. I-I Off. Schmitt, B. Williams, H. Bartlett, B. Biers, R. Lovos. Row 3: Advisor MV- John M0 '0Sl4Y- 0l lll'l'L.'57 6LI'lgll,CLg2 C5166 f C0l'l:5i6iQl'lt!g FORUM - Various interesting and current topics were debat- ed inthe Forum this year. This group of qualified juniors and Seniors joined different points of view on the pro and con de- bates held weekly. Membership in this group gave a key to ex- pression of opinion. SPANISH CLUB-The Spanish Club met once a month during the school year and one of their activities was to become ac- quainted with Spanish speaking countries and their customs. Their activities included a Christmas party with a pinata, a Spanish custom, and planning a Spanish assembly. feel' Li 1111- SPANISH CLUB-Row I: H. Migliore, K. Griffin, C. Beagle, J. Laughlin, P. Vero, S. Straight, S. Schmidbauer, T. McKin- ley, R. Beckwell. Row 2: R. Ramsey, S. Peck, R. Cline, F Barton, J. Tice, B. Mick, B. McWhorter D. Mackey B Capehort. Row 3: K. Fowler, L. McComas, B. Kirkham, D. Irwin, J. Pershon, S. Skidmore, C. Riggs, B. Webber. Row 4: D. Sixt, T. Dawson, J. Crowle, K. Fife, T. Mackey, G. Kem- ple, G. Owens, D. O'FarreIl. Absent: J. Barcus, B. Black, J. Williams, T. Dickey. Advisor Mrs, Ruth Earl. FRENCH CLUB-fRow l: P. Kinsey, L. Stov- er, P. Barrett, L. Dlugozirno. Row 2: N. Vodrey, J. Taylor, V, Mihalik, D. Griffoul. Absent: S. Stone, J. Thornberry. FRENCH CLUB, though small, is very active. It meets bi-weekly, and its members manage to pack many different projects into those meetings. Guided by Miss Hilda Werner, their advisor, and Peggy Kinsey, their president, they presented plays for their own entertain- ment and sold at a basketball game. The group worked hard to make an end-of-the-year party possible.
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19 ACTIVES--Row 1: N, Arbuthnot, J. Miller, J, Geisse, L. Dlugozirno, P Bctteridge, S Hill, R. Romsey, H. Dow- son, B McLuvcy, J. Zelch, T. Myers. Row 2: N. Vodrey, J. Robinson, S. Smith, F. Hist, N, Jomeson, B. Mc- Whorter, D. Lowers, B, Boker, R. Pennyboker, J. Prideou, amla of Inowiclge urnzs .ztiglzf The first Honor Society was founded in Chi- cago in 1903. By 1919 many high schools had formed this type of organization, and in 1921 a national constitution was writteng in 1922 it was approved and adopted. East Liverpool be- came affiliated with NHS in 1942. To become a member a member of NHS, one must be outstanding in scholarships, character, INITIATES-Row 'lt D. Stewort, J. Gilson, l. McSwegin, N. Kittle, P. Griffith, C. Finloy, B. Bryon, H. Bartlett. Row 2: B. Porter, D. Hill, S. Stone, M. Bridge, B. Argo- l -211 Z C. Knowles, V. Mi- L. Von Fossen, C. Rodeschi, T, Coffman, B Morsholl, J. Reo, K. Cornes, M. Beckwell. Row 4: D. Gicseler, J. Burson, M. VVolton, C. Stewort, G. P. Metrovich, P. Fogol. D. Whitehoir. Row 3: M. Tucker, holik, L. Wollenberg, E. Steffen, Allen, P. Hocker, B. Kcmple, K. Horrison, service, and leadership. First a student must be a junior and have a 3.2 average to be considered. An assembly sponsored by NHS is held every year for the initiation of new members. This year's society held a dance for the school March 15 and planned a picnic in the spring. Membership in this organization is the high- est honor a student in high school can acquire. brute, B, Bosco, S. Theis, L. Anderson, J. Starkey. Row 3: B. Webber, L. Stover, J, Glenn, P. Cooper, B. Beotty, D Buzzard, M. Kopp, L, Clork. SJ V7 Q7 ps TY
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other school actviities. 135' fl 'Z' . l I l I 1 STUDENT COUNCIL-Row I: E. Rubin, D. Stewart, C. Calcott, M. Marquette, P. Betteridge, N. Vodrey, F. l-list, K. Wooley, S. Straight. Row 2: E. Steffen, P. Allen, J. Woessner, L. Weston, B. Webber, L. Riebel, M. Steponovich, B. Copehart, B. Breeze. Row 3: D. Sixt, S. Stewart, D. Whitehair, J. Burke, C. Shawl, H. Adkins, B. O'Neil, N. Musuracci, T. 'l-lilbert. Row 4: D. Anthony, D. Buzzard, D. Murtdugh, D. Zelch, K. Harrison, J.'Starkey, B. Stewart, B. Jones, T. Bryon. Absent: H. Vishak. .gfuclenf Kouncif Cjwlcw uccefiafuf Mar The i957-58 Student Council represented the student body and helped to regulate activities and promote better relations between students and faculty. One of the basic projects this year was the revision of the ELHS handbook in order to familiarize new students with the new senior high and provided help- ful information to all. The Council also planned and sponsored the very successful Student vs. Faculty basketball game. Profits were used for further furnishings for their new office. This governing body contributed much to the school as well as expressing the opinions of the entire student body. The meetings were held biweekly and were composed of representatives and alternates selected in each homeroom. The officers this year were: Pres. D. Anthony, V. Pres. W. O'Neil, Sec. N. Vodrey, Treas. N. Musuraca. Dave Anthony, president of the Student Council, did OF1 excellent job Belgw we See Seqjretgry Ngncy V0 in this position. Dave is very active in drey reading the minutes as President Dave Anthony looks on. 24212
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