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Student First Row, Left to Right-. C. Walker, D. Arinsberg, A. Tangy, L. Rowen, A. Thifsen, D. Jayjock Second Row, Left to Right: D. McCoy, E. Crane, T. Davies, J. Scholl, R. Strickland, M. Goldberg, W. Poprycz, M. Steiner, Mr. Harold Holman. The work of the Student Council like the government in any democracy is never-ending. Ambitions and achievements seem always to be separated; purposes and goals are constantly changing. To embody these hopes and to give them a student voice is the prime reason for the existence of the Student Council. The effectiveness of this body depends upon the character of the representative members. Charles Walker, the Student Body President served as President, Dan Jayjock as Vice-President, Dennis McCoy as Recording Secretary, and Thomas Davies as Corresponding Secretary. Mr. Harold Holman has continued as the sponsor. By the close of the year, the Council expects to have published the Girard Student Handbook and to have implemented the Student Court. Its best work, however, done by individual members working independently to solve many small but serious problems has been unpublicized. The weekly meetings offer every boy in the school the opportunity to express through his representative any points-of-view or suggestions on the many facets of school life from dances to sports to classes. Under Charles Walker’s leadership this has been a year of definite accomplishment. «{ 14 y
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a Tama tic First Row, Left to Right: R. Strickland, D. S emple, Mr. Henry Andrews, D. Mallace, F. Mastromatteo, T. Davies Second Row, Left to Right: C. Walker, T. Wert, K. Jacobsen, T. Stocker, A. Mallace, D. Arinsberg Third Row, Left to Right: R. Morck, T. Bennett, H. Aglidian, W. Oswald, M. Goldberg Fourth Row, Left to Right :D. Duffy, W. Poprycz, D. Burleigh, N. Johnson, E. McGuckin. Ray Fulmer in the weekly TV series Hazel and Russ Johnson in Cilligan s Island, David Semple, Richard Strickland, Thomas Bennett, Thomas Davies, Thomas Stocker, and Morris Goldberg are all part of Mr. Henry V. Andrews’ 40-year family of Dramatic Club members who through the years have produced Hamlet Journey ' s End, Stalag 17, Cyrano deBergerac, Our Town, The Devil and Daniel Webster, and most recently Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol in December. In this David Semple created an excellent portrayal of Scrooge which ranks with the acting of Dramatic Club stars of the past. Enthusiastic audience response attested to the high level of the performance. It is difficult for one to comprehend the tremendous amount of time and energy involved in producing a play of the highest calibre. A special distinction must go to Mr. Andrews, for the Club’s existence depended entirely upon him. We must not forget the fact that it is because of his patience and ceaseless devotion to the boys of the Club, that they were able to produce the Spring plays. These plays, In The Zone,” and The Statue” may be Mr. Andrew’s last, but they will surely be remembered as some of his finest. Officers for the 1965-66 club are: President, David Semple; Vice-President, Thomas Davies; Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Strickland. Under their leadership, and guided by the energetic and never-ending drive of Mr. Andrews, the members feel this was a very worthwhile and successful year. i 13 y
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tjationaf iIon or S Societt Left to R gA : M. Goldberg, T. Davies, R. Strickland, C. Walker, W, Poprycz, D. Jayjock, T. Bennett, J. Scholl, Mr. Albert Schoell. To be elected to membership in the National Honor Society is recognition of a very high order. Candidates are carefully judged for acceptance on the basis of their character, their scholarship, their leadership, and their service. Those elected and inducted automatically recieve a national honor and a responsibility, symbolized by a gold pin, and a pledge themselves to uphold the high purpose of the Society.” This is to continue to give their best efforts to be outstanding citizens of their school and their community. Mr. Albert Schoell, who has been the sponsor for many years, has been earnestly assisted by the following officers: President, Thomas Bennett; Vice President, Morris Goldberg; and Secretary- Treasurer, Daniel Jayjock. Newly inducted on April 22 were: Thomas Davies, Wladislaw Poprycz, Jeffrey Scholl, Richard Strickland, and Charles Walker. The speaker at this important occasion was Mr. Harold J. Freeman, ’43 a journalist and public relations executive of wide reputation. Finally, the organization has fufilled its reason for being; it has led the way to development of character in the students of Girard, and has served to focus our thinking on the real meaning of education and fulfillment of responsibility.
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