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Student Council Works For School Improvement ROW l: M. MacKay, Vice President, M. Pawlowski, Secretary, J. Eberhard, President, V. Penberthy, D. Mor- ris, J. Mowbray. ROW 2: B. Borror, J. Ebright, L. Richardson, V. Green, F. Welch, S. Toopes. ROW 3: C. Haag, M. Adkins, D. Braley, S. Elliot, K. Rothwell, D. Kepp. ROW 4- K. Dreitzler, J. Wright, R. Witteman, D. Waples, D. Worthington, M. Trigg, L. Holmes, J. Cahall J. Billmon, J. Culberson. Improving the general welfare of the school is the main obiective of the Student Council. lt is composed of respresentatives from each of the home rooms. This year the council built up its treasury by selling hats, holding sock-hops after home games, and sponsoring a variety show with the Student Council of Franklin Heights. 1 To serve the school, the council paid the membership fees for our representatives in the Franklin County Honor Society, presented the honor banner to the homeroom with the high- est scholastic average each six weeks, and sponsored a dress-up day before several re- ligious holidays. The climax of the Student CounciI's pro- gram for the year was the purchase of win- dow blinds for the new auditorium and a set of three new flags for the school. ' Three freshmen girls buy their hats for Home- ' coming from Student Council Representative J I , Mike MacKay.
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Thursdays, Busy Day For Student Court 1 l SEATED: Sherry Toopes, Verna Penberthy, Judy Eberhard, Mike MacKay, Dave Morris, Mary Ann Paw lowski. STANDING: Dale Worthington, Dick Witteman, Dave Waples, Larry Holmes, Doris Braley, Mike Trigg John Rieke. Every Thursday was a busy day for the Student Court officers for the 1958-59 student court. Meeting in the cafeteria during school year were: eighth period, this court, advised by Mr. C. Tollmon, handled many minor discipline cases. Cases were reported by the teachers, stu- dent council members and other students. V P b gh ' CI k C th t ff H in f omof erna en er y ................ .er uses G Came mos requen Y r Dale Worthington .... .... B ailift. Judy Eberhard ...... .... ...... J u dge Mike MacKay Prosecuting Attorney this body of students were minor incidents such as throwing paper, going down the wrong stairs, and going through halls without hall passes, and marking on desks. He's caught. He's punished. mf' -3'I-
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M r. Ruehling Guides Faculty and Students May I have your attention, please, was the familiar greeting heard each morning over the PA sys- tem. From these broadcasts came the news and events of each school day. Under Mr. Ruehlings guidance the 37 teachers and the 725 students were directed to some changes for the year l958-59. A nine period day was set up which permitted a greater variety of subiects to be taught and more activities to take place during school hours. Study halls were moved from the cafeteria into smaller rooms, which provided better studying condi- tions. ,,..- llmf' .ni- ...T-1 . 64 MR. JOHN A . RUEHLING BS Capital MA, Akron Principal No eighth graders were seen roaming the halls this year because they were moved to another building. This gave more space to the high school. ln late January a remodeling pro- gram was started at the high school. Mr. Ruehling has high hopes of its be- ing completed by September, l959.
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