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Row 1: G. Dixon, L Stahl—Sec., J. Bange—Vice-Pres., L. Geter—Pres., T. Mountjoy—Treas., U. Grimmell, B. Chapman. Row 2: F. Unger, J. Parry, S. Myers, S. Leister, M. Fedcr, D. Smith. Row 3: W. Hoffacker, J. Moncrief, J. Rebert, S. Rousch, B. Boyer, B. Leister, J. Goodermuth. Row 4: M. Martz, B. Trite, R. White, B. Troyer, T. Momer. Absent when picture was taken, K. McCarney and B. Delozier. STUDENT COUNCIL Every Thursday afternoon the Student Council met in room 109. It was composed of one representative from each homeroom, two representatives from each class at large, and Mr. Wertz, the faculty advisor. These members, in carrying out the purpose of the council, tried to solve the current school problems with the co- operation of the student and faculty of E. H. S. The students were kept informed of the actions of the council by the homeroom representatives who gave full reports to the students in their homerooms after each meeting. During the year, the council supervised the elections; sponsored dress-up days; the annual Christmas tree; the candy store, and entertained the student body by presenting two talent shows. It also published the student directory. Tra- ditionally, the Student Council gave the coveted Oak Leaf awards to the boy and girl who proved to be outstanding students who had contributed their time and talent to E. H. S. The busy Student Council officers discuss a project with Mr. Wertz. Wonder whom Anne voted for.' 20
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Come now, Dick, the situation of the Orange Black canft be that bad. Eichelberger’s own (Jose Jimenez), Bill Trite.
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