4 ' v Ewing High's activities are formed on the basis of student requests. This makes it pes- sible for iust about any type of club to be formed. This policy has worked quite well throughout the history of Ewing, for there seem to be new clubs forming each year.
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Student Council One of the most important clubs in the school is the Student Council under the leadership of Mrs. Carolyn Updike. The council is composed of one member from each homeroom, the editor of the Highlights , and the executive cabinet. This year the executive cabinet consists of Harry Fos- ter, president, John Maddock, vice-president, Nancy Bair, recording secretary, Sally Hamnett, corresponding secretary, and Jean Stellies, treas- urer. The purpose of the council is to try to solve the problems that exist in the school. This year the council sponsored a dance, took charge of an annual Students' Day, and among many other things held the Thanksgiving Drive which helped needy families of Ewing Township. First row: Pat Buccoleri, Donna Hubsch, Diane Burger, Joan Fell, Letha Simon, Pat Wy- solek, Carol Williams, Roberta Kottke, Richard Smith. Second row: Mrs. Updike, Harry Foster, John Maddock, Nancy Bair, Sally Hamnett, Jean Stellies. Third row: Pat Moore, Abe Vegotsky, Vincent Segal, Jim Zimmer, Jackie Rakosi, Carol Cimino, Pauline Lau- roesch, Marie Preston, Jane Maddock, Barbara Van Gulick, Nancy Marlow, Nancy Read, Carol Haney, Sara lmmordino. Absent when picture was taken were: Anne Wilson, Pierce Hardman, Cy Richards. Orchestra Ewing High School's fine Orchestra, which started with twelve players, has grown steadily to forty-two and will reach its peak of member- ship within the next year or so at seventy. They have had a busy year playing for the school plays, the two annual concerts lChristmas and Springl, the pops concert, and other special pro- grams, such as graduation dedications, P.T.A. meetings and the baccalaureate service. This year the orchestra was included in a music festival held at Trenton High School. They also planned to visit other schools in an exchange program. 54 Gail Coates, Kathleen FitzMaurice, Vivian Kosofsky, Betty Hood, Katherine Martin, Rayna Ann Small, Rosemary Taylor, Regina Thomas, Judy Waters, Patricia Harnett, Beverly Hutton, Judy Levine, Jane Mikieliak, Janice Royson, Marthy Kramer, Dorothy MacCarroll, Edythe Spector, Jean Stellies, Beverly Wucinski, Lillian Eubanks, Bruce Eisner, Greno Feole, Sam Lord, Bruce Martz, Gerald Miller, Joe Rubino, Scott T. Schurer, Charles Apple, John Laning, George Bohlinger, Richard Curtis, Carl lllian, Michael Mendlsohn, Boyd Nelson, Jimmy Panfen, John Schnoering, Rob Weer, Dick La Rue, Tom Margitan, John Moroze, Robert Rich, William Trouman.
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