Friends Select School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 51 text:

Record Beals First Row: Janet Brouse Frances Sussman, Carol Hancock. Second Row: Alex MacColl, adviser, Fredyne Phillips, Paula Schriebman, Judy Love, Marjory Schiavo, Ann Tarshish, Margaret Sheets, adviser. Third Row: John Wieland, Tootsie Cammarota, Dolly Cammarota, Fred Campo, Bob Berger, Stephen Wells, Clyde Hoff, Barbara Myer, Phyllis Kallick. Absentee: Diane Asbell. In order that Select students may have an op- portunity to work on the various phases of as- sembling' a book. the senior class undertakes each year the publication of The Record, a written record of the graduating class and the year's activities. The Record is only one of the three literary and journalistic works published by the . . . UFFI 'lil .' student body for the purpose of enriching the ex- 1 is pcriences of the students. l V V l The Ifccorfl, from the very selection of the printer to the autographs after Commencement. is entirely handled by the senior class with the advice and aid of two faculty advisers. The staff faces numerous and seemingly insurmountable tasks in MARJORY SCHIAVO, .. PAULA SCHRIEBMAN. .. . ANN TARSHISH .,.... , . September, but nine months and many headaches later. the book becomes reality. In the interim. however, are hectic staff' meetings, printer's con- ferences, photography schedules. ad campaigns. typing sessions. class meetings, and work. But with the help of an industrious staff, patient advisers. a co-operative class, and luck, the book is pub- DOLLY CA MMARK ITA lished. The Record has always been a valuable part of Select's extra-curricular activities. Aside from giv- ing the students a chance to discover and use their talents. the yearbook serves as an unforgettable record of each senior class. The memories it will recall years from now are well worth the present effort. F orty-smfen JLDH LUN lu ,,.,..,.,,.,..,. ,......,.. ..., S'l'EPHl'lN VVELLS. .. . .. .. . . , .Erlilor-in-chief .. .flx.s'i.vlanl cdilor 1'o-1,il1frury rfriilor 1'o-Lilcrury editor liuximfxx manager CLYDE HOFF. .... .. ,. ..-ls:4i.vfunf lmxinfxs 'IIIIIIHIHBI' FRED CAMPO. ..,... .,..... .,.. P lmfogrrlphy editor .lxxisfuni pholngrnphy editor FREDRYNE PHILLIPS .....,.,.. .,...,..,.,.... . flrt editor BOB BERGl'lli,. ,. .... ..,. ,.,.,,. ..,. . A 1 xxisfnnt art editor

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Student Council First Row: Vaughn Slater, Hope Gottlieb, Barbara Keyser, Calvin West, Dennis Cornlield. Second Row: Irving Hollingshead, adviser, Fred Campo, Frances Sussman, John Wieland, Carol Hancock. Third Row: Jimmy Stokes, JoAnn Soloff, Marilou Parry, Eleanor Stokes, Bill Millis, Leroy Levinson, Judy Love, Sam Mutch, Ann Tarshish, Paula Schriebman, Linda Peck, Robert Girardi. Here at Friends' Select students have an oppor- tunity to learn through their extra-curricular ac- tivities of the problems and solutions of demo- cratic government. The most vital organ in the school, the Student Council, gives students a chance to participate actively in a self-governing body. All students are members of the Student Association, meeting once a month and giving everyone an opportunity to express his views. The Student Council, headed this year by John Wie- OFFICERS land, is made up of elected representatives from each class and the presidents of each school or- JOHN WIELAND .......... ............, I 'resident ganization, plus a faculty adviser. To the Council's FRANCES SUSSMAN Iphluu Vuullnn I ,iw-pmsidm, primary functions of being a sounding board for all complaints, a ready listener for all worthy CAROL HANCUCK 4--'--' -e--4---- S e 95f '!l suggestions, and a liason between faculty and stu- FRED CAMPO EVAEAQEUI. .-I,,I T ,.ea3,,,.e,. dents have been added several new tasks this year. The Council has always felt a need for co- ordinated social activities in the school, and this year they appointed a Special Activities Commit- tee to supplement the functions of other commit- tees with monthly social gatherings. The Council further undertook the task of fixing up the Recrea- tion Room, giving every student a place he can take pride in, and conducting the Annual VVork Day. Through the Student Council, all students are prepared for the larger task of governing their country. F arty-six



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