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STUDENT EUUNEIL SEEUNII SEMESTER Second Row: Rose Parcher, David Post, Barbara Burk, Roger Snyder, Vincent Cramer, Kay Kratt, Nancy Marshall. First Row: Mrs. l-loltzmuller, Carolee Curran, Marsha Packer, Audrey Switzer, Carolyn Clinger, Ruth Elwood, lanice Zimmerman, Shirley Edgington, Mr. Baum. The first meeting for the members serving the second semester on the Student Council was held Ianuary 4, 1954, with fourteen members present. The following people held an office: President ......... . . . Barbara Burk Vice President .... ...... R uth Elwood Secretary ...... .,.. N ancy Marshall Treasurer .................................... Carolyn Clinger This year we made a special effort to get a large contribution for the 54 March of Dimes campaign, collecting money from each organization and class in school. Each took a great interest and gave freely: thus we were successful in getting a nice sum. We sponsored an informal Valentine party at which many students enjoyed a pleasant evening of entertainment. We took it on our shoulders to start a fund for window curtains in the auditorium. Plans for a carnival began to take form. Each class had some small task to do. Our greatest hope is that the school will be so pleased with this year's carnival that they will want to make it an annual event. We hope the people who succeed in Student Council enjoy doing things for our school as much as we have,
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STUDENT CUUNUIL EIHST SEMESTER First Row: Mrs. l-loltzmuller, Marsha Packer, Carolee Curran, Audrey Switzer, Miriam Burk, Donna Anderson, Shirley Edgington, Marilyn Getz, Mr. Baum. Second Row: Geneva Gobrecht, Phyllis Iones, Roger Snyder, Vince Cramer, Lawrence McKee, Mary Gillen, Doris Harman. OFFICERS President ........ ........... . . Geneva Gobrecht Vice President ..... .... V incent Cramer Secretary ........ .... D oris Harman Treasurer. . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . Phyllis Tones The Student Council of the first semester sponsored a pep rally the night before the Kenton football game. We had a weiner roast and a snake dance through the streets. Afterwards the cheerleaders led a few cheers and there were speeches by the coaches and a representative of the team. We sponsored a Halloween Party and invited the seventh and eighth grades. There was round and folk dancing and we had a fairly good attend- ance. In November we decided to send letters to all the Forest boys that were in the service at Christmas. Being a member of the Student Council is a busy and rewarding job. We are certain that the succeeding members will carry on the tasks of the organi- zation with great success and much interest.
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HUNUH suciizri Back How. Left: Audrey Switzer, Doris Harman, Phyllis lone-s, Sally Edgington, Delores Overly, Sharleno Spearman, Mr. Brooks. Front Row, Left: Arlene Hemmerly, Mona Fortney, Marcia Staley, Carole Lohman, Lois McMaster, Carolyn Krout. Unlike most organizations, our Honor Society meets but two times a year, one time to make a tour at a college, and the other meeting at the annual banquet. Last fall our ten members met with the others in the county to go to Columbus to get a glimpse of college life at Ohio State, Besides looking for old high school grads, cute boys, and for places to sit down to get off our feet, we found the tour only too interesting. We were given lots of information about the stadium by a guide who either had a severe case of laryngitis or was afraid of talking loud enough to be heard. tWe watched some ianitors sweeping the bleachersl We visited the University's broadcasting station, WOSU, and the hospital. We were in many other university buildings, but the lectures given in those two fields were most outstanding. We spent the noon hour in the Union Building. After lunching in the cafeteria, we spent the remaining time being shown around by some Forest grads. l guess as has every touring group before us, the group and the guide became separated. Possibly they didn't know, or care, but they didn't have lady counselors. I'in sure glad the guide came when he did. We were too tired from walking to worry about two frantic women. The spring banquet was held April l4. After the candle-lighting service, which made the juniors official members, entertainment was provided. Ten- nyson Guyer was guest speaker.
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