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SENIOR LAYOUT Top row: Troy Williams. Robert Watson. Jeanine Weaver, Dorothy Webber. Sydney Weinraub 2nd row: Phyllis Wikiera, Ann Wells, Janice Wilkins. Dean Wierth, Gerald Wilson. Robert Wolf 1st row: Kay Zimmerman. Charles Woody. Glen Wright. Nicholas Yacko. Larry Young. Bernard Zapp
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Top row: Joann Schaible, Elizabeth Ryan, Jeannette St. Mary, Robert Sanderson. Karen Sass, Leanore Schwerin 4th row: Helene Sereda, Thea Dora Serynek, Carl Shafer, Yoshiko Shimoda, Claudia Sipe, Marian Skender I960 3rd row: Elaine Smith, Ann Smith, Judith Soder, Carol Smith, Beverly Spurgeon, Lawrence Stevens 2nd row: Susan Taylor, Joseph Stiglitz. Charles Sweeney, Sondra Timmerman, Sonia Timmerman, Peter Tagalakis 1st row: Anna Lou Viars, Robert Timmons, David Tittle, Ronald Turner, Delilah Way, Linda Vekasi
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Student Council BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Top row: Davis Blaine. Eddie Koehler, head 1st row: Doug Bash. Laraine Daugherty, Tim Brown Bill Aylesworth President of Student Council September marked the beginning not only of school for HM students but also of a busy year for Student Council. The installation of the membership was held in the audi¬ torium with Father Fusco speaking on “Ideas Today— Reality Tomorrow.” This ceremony was followed in the evening by a dinner for council members and their par¬ ents. In October, twenty council members participated in the State Student Council Convention at Indianapolis. Kathy Durkott led a discussion, Jo Ann Ashbaugh acted as a recorder, and Mrs. Catherine Roper was an adviser. In addition to gaining many valuable ideas, particularly on what to do about lagging interest among students and faculty, the council members received permission to have next year’s state convention at Horace Mann. Nearly a thousand students and advisors from all sections of Indiana will come to Gary for the gathering. Since the convention meets early next fall, most of the planning has had to be done during this year, and special committees have worked diligently to perfect arrangements. In November, the Code-of-Ethics committee, headed by Frumeth Hirsh, planned an assembly to acquaint the student body with the code. Reverend Brown of the First Presbyterian Church was the speaker. Also during the month, members started making arrangements for the Holiday Ball, which was held on January 1. The Student Council joined in the Christmas spirit by sponsoring a clothing drive and a food basket, and by making little red boots filled with pine sprigs as gifts for the faculty. During March and April, the annual SOS drive was held to raise money for the United Fund. Two dances, a bake sale and a fun festival netted over $300. The next major activity on the Council agenda was the banquet at Phil Schmidt’s on April 25. This busy season
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