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lzlghlzlght Council Year. ROW I: S. Gibson. C. Danielson, M. Freedman, R. Collins, Bohne, S. Marinelli, R. Johnson, B. Corcoran, F. Asp, M. Bart- lett, R. Brown, H. Harmon. ROW 2: R. Frenchman, B. Neroda, B. Ayres, Testa, S. Horner, P. Goldstein, B. Greenberg, ij. Dev- lin, E. Goldstein, S. Friend, Dowling, L. Langheinz. ROW 3: D. Hof, A. Janjikian, B. Lucddcke, K. Fish, Musca, G. Kraus, ftff That unforgetable Christmas Toy Drive! M. Neal, C. Moran, S. Winans, B. Van Nest, B. Ncrocla, Testa, L. Langheinz. 71 Di Douglas, N. Molinaro, C. Monica, S. Rau, S. Wiehl. ROW 4: L. Talamy, R. Trakimas, E. Sims, R. Resnick, K. Peterson, L. Wisniewski, P. Martin, N. Gonnella, Palmquist. ROW 5: S. Wells, B. Cote, Carver, C. Moran, S. Winans, R. Resnick, P. Killian. ROW 6: W. Parker, P. Brown. ROW 7: Mclack, M. Neal, Mr. Burdge, C, Rundlet, M. Kacchele, C. Farrar. Mr. Burdge at work after school in the Council office.
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fldlagazines, To 5 and hi!! .Weat Under the capable advisership of Mr. Harold Burdge, the Student Council undertook a num- ber of worthwhile projects, and encouraged stu- dent participation in Council activities. The first dance of the year was held outside in the upper parking lot. Despite near freezing temperatures, everyone had a grand time. A not so successful magazine drive took up most of October. Funds raised from this project were put in the treasury to cover Council ex- penses for this year and next, including a large donation to the Highlander Bagpipe Band. The whole school got in the Christmas spirit when the Council sponsored a Toy Drive for un- derprivileged children. The hundreds of toys brought in topped any expectations that the Council oflicers had. Basically the year was spent revising old rules and setting up new ones to make a more effec- tive Council in future years. I J? Marilyn Neal, Student Council Presi- dent. 70 Where's Mr. Burdge's apple? M Kacchelc, M. Neal, B. Van Nest. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS C. Farrar, Treasurcrg C. Rundlct, Secretary, M. Kaechclc, P.T.A. Reprcscntativcg Mr. H. Burdgc, Adviser, Melack, Vice Prcsidcntg M. Ncal, President.
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The Claymore Is M The 1965 Claymore Editors Staff STANDING' A. Boyance, Business Ed., M. Freedman, Literary Ed., H. Bimson, Ed. in Chief, S. Winans, Ed. in ChiefgG. Bu- brick, Sports Ed.g S. Wadas, Layout Ed.g M. Neal, Underclass- Capturing the moods of the student body and events of the school year, the Claymore staff under the capable leadership of Mrs. Pepi Herbst, directed their efforts toward a yearbook of depth and quality. Howard Bimson, Sue Winans, and the rest of the editorial board introduced a number of innovations including an expanded academics section. The development of techniques in cropping pictures, making layouts, and devising headlines supplemented the usual typing and clerical work done by the staflf The annual ritual of taking pictures of the various clubs and organiza- tions at GL and the task of identifying the people involved in these activities was another facet of year- book work. Mr. Richard Lawall of the American Yearbook Company and Mr. Ronald Golcher of the Davron Studios also deserve much credit. Special thanks go to Lenore Langheinz, our cover designer. Without her help, this book would not exist. men l'lcl.1 .S'lTYY.VG: C. Lord, Senior lid., R. Resnick, Sports Ed.g D. Uhlig, B. Neroda, Underclassmen Ed.g L. Langheinz Layout Ed., W. Parker, literary Ed. After 3- dill' Of' picture-taking . . . collapse! S. Winans, L. Langheinz, H. Bimson.
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