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Freshman Student Council members areD. Smith, C. Hathaway, B. Tustison, and N. McKee. Student Opinions Representing the eighth grade are: S. Lewis, P. Plat- ner, K. Haynes, L. Wise, and L. Custer. Senior members are A. Haynes, S. Redmond, S. Roberts and A. Cobbs. Tocollect and express student opinion, andto lead the student body in worthwhile service to itselfand the community. This is the purpose of the Student Council. Under the direction of Miss Lewis and Mr. Stackhouse, the council completed (Any mel O|CCiUSeme nO mtlicmMmmare thc Magazine Drive, the adoption of a Korean child, the JFK scholarship, COMy oF AOS and the Little 500. Ly) “Seventh grade representatives are:| F. Moore} Jg ozier, and T. Selke. 25 PR NOOR i eS SSBC CERT PTE SBE SESSIS TREE ESLER OLED O UGS OUSLE RTE A LEED SEE AOE
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Student Council officers are: T. Carpenter, treas.; J. McNutt, v. pres.; G. Lilienthal, pres.; M. Moats, sec. One of the main events ofthe school year is the election of Student Council officers. A representative is chosen from each homeroom and from thesethe candidates for office come. A week long campaign is held, climaxing with speeches from the candi- dates. The entire student body then votes. Ready, set, go! Girls compete in the tricycle race at the Little 500 last spring. 24 Sophomore members are: R. Thorne, P. Harter, N. Schurr, J. Michaels. Council Voices Other junior Student Council Smith and E. Finn. members are H.
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D. Buckles, asst. ed., and C. Brennan, ed.-in-chief, look over layouts for the Aeolian. Hectic is the word for those disciples of Aeolus, the yearbook staff. Setting up lay- J. DePew and J. Detrick, org. ed.; S. Redmond outs, writing copy, hazing the harried and K. Aplin, photo.; J. Hipskind and D. Clark, photographers, selling subscriptions, meet- sports ed. ing deadlines--all are part of recording the events of the year. Sponsors are Mr. Ketch and Mrs. Mel- lott. Advisor is Mrs. Sweeney. Recording School Life C. Brechbill and M. Carper, fac. ed.; C. DeLong and L. Rhetts, sen. ed., C. Roebel and L. Conkle, underclass ed. Business staff are: C. McCullough; N. Lemish, mgr.; J. Krocker. SECOND ROW; P. Dembickie, V. Kugler, P. Dirr, D. Lash, M. Molargik, D. Hall, N. Dolan. 26
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