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Oi ' Ike K v t nnm sfydent isiia Fgfci « ' Knowing the hectic confusion of last minute changes, the editorial staff of the Hi- Tlmes marvels at the finished paper (or rather that It is finished at all I) Gathered around Editor-in-chief Anne Messerly are Mrs. Farabaugh the advisor ond More Cormichoel the sports editor, as well as JIM Swanson, second page editor, Susan May and Tom Holmes, third page editors; and Sue Sweltzer and Becky Newhord, first page editors. from Parkistan israelii girl to slay ley for a yea? scIisqI psltlen nou They ' ll give you the buslnessi Discussing a new approach to pep up business, the staff gives its attention to Advertising Manager Allen Lincoln. Looking on ore Janet Sollor, news and features; Betty Wilson, typist; Sherry Palmer, head typist; Mike Olden, sales ond circulation; Gene Komlnski, publicity; Joyce Wllfing, soles and cir- culation; Max Balm, exchonge assistant; Karen Slotor, sales; Janice Miller, exchange mana ger; David Buchanan, delivery. %cufry fneefs Rozia i fereakfasl given fer
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A New Council Influences Student Life The Riley Student Council has undergone a complete reorganization this year. Now representatives at large are elected by each of the four classes to form a council of twenty-six besides the four officers. With the aid of sponsor Mr. Morrison, the coun- cil has carried out a full schedule of activi- ties including an A.F.S. drive, the football and basketball coronations, and the early ordering of class rings for juniors. Honored by being asked to send a delegate to the national convention, the council looks for- ward to better relationships between the faculty and student body. The world is sometimes surprised at the wisdom of its youth. Student Council officers are glad to better international relations with some con- crete help. Becky Newhard, our A.F.S. student to Sweden, accepts a check from Sharon Csernits, president. Looking on are Judy Arch, secretary, and Curt Woolley, vice-president. Dean Brown Is now in New Zealand on the A.F.S. program. Presidents on parodel The P.T.A. invited the presidents of several school organizations to meet for o panel discussion. The presidents are: Jim Hamilton, Senior Class; Chuck Klickok, Booster Club; John Byers, National Honor Society; Sharon Csernits, Student Council; Jon Noce, Monogram Club; and Steve Lester, Junior Class. These are the middle men . The Student Council represen- tatives are selected from all four classes to better relationships between the faculty and student body. 16
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The Riley Glee Club ' s candlelight procession illuminates the spirit of Christmas throughout the school. Holiday Activities End a Wonderful Year The H-Y Club exemplifies the code of Christmas — It is more blessed to give than to receive. Preparing food baskets are Mickey Walters, Gary Winenger, Bruce Hankinson, Deon Brown, Bob Taylor, Terry Moore, and Greg Sugonis. 18
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