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JM. fm Seated L.-R. J. Whipkey, D. Stets, Miss LeComte, A. Rhodes. Standing C. Schmucker. Rowl I..-R. G. Manges, F Gindlesberger, J. Smith, A. Fot ta, A. Rhodes, H. Conn, J. Rei man, Miss LeComte. Row2 S Jacobs, L, Eller, P. Roddy, L Hubert, R. Zimmerman, J Maust, J. Ciarocco. Row3 P Bowser, C. Schmucker, J. Whip key, P. Federowicz, D. Stets, S Bowman. ln order to qualify for a position on the Eagle, a student must exhibit a desire to write. Each assignment is carefully examined to see that it has the essential qualifications of a good write-up. The question which is in the minds of the journalists who make up the Eagle staff is, Will we make the deadline? The Eagle serves not only as the voice of the students but also serves to provide accurate rec- ord of the various events which took place dur- ing the school year. The staff members are in- cluded in the fundamentals of reporting on news events, sports events, and feature writing. The Eagle StaFf consists of these members: Editor and Feature Editor, Delores Stets, Co- Editor and News Editor, Carole Schmucker, Sports Editor and Typing Editor, Joyce Whipkey, Business Manager and Exchange Editor, Pat Fed- orowicz. There are also seventeen reporters. The Eagle is published under the supervision of the faculty advisor, Miss LeComte. Two reporters attended a State Press Con- ference at Conemaugh Twp. in the fall of l956. They were Hazel Conn and Annabelle Rhoads. They were accompanied by Miss l.eComte. Activities for the year included: a skating party, a Heart Hop in February and the sale of Valentines. They also sponsored a movie en- titled Rose Marie. The Eagle is affiliated with the Quill and Scroll, a national organization of school news- papers. lt is a self-supporting organization.
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PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Seafed L.-R. L. Sfuffi, J, Cicciorelli, M. Deoner, P. Reffner, D. Miller, N. Donio, M. Jcmeczed, E. Wozniok, M. Shields. Standing W. Kowclczyk, S. Kaufman. BUSINESS STAFF r Rowl L.-R. G. Cronemiller, B. Jurosyk, S. Feiterolf. Row2 S. Shefiic, C. Moors, R. Cebulu, D. Lint. Row3 R. M. McCune, B. Harvey, P. Dallesondro, C. Sf.Clo1ir, W. Fetcho, R. Vesek, W. Kowalczyk, B. Min cek. Sfnncling G. Mosholcler, L. Shannon G, Croyle. 21 ART STAFF Sealed L,-R. D. Williams, H. Pocifico, J Wulbush, J. Williams, D, Holscpple, J Gindlesperger. Standing L. Frieclline, Mr Broderick.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Rowl L.-R. D. Holsopple, C. Moors, D. Stewart, L. Stufft, L. Stemmler. Row2 S. Sheftic, J. Wil- liams, P. Hammer, S. Raley. Row3 N. Lohr, L. Friedline, A. Gowarty, B. Reese, J. Mauzy. , Jlvnofz, cuzf ' ' Kamal To encourage students to render service to their school and community is one of the aims of the National Honor Society. Although there are many obiectives behind this group, they all deal with the promotion of higher educational stand- ards. Juniors and seniors having a B scholastic average were eligible for membership. These eligible students were then rated by members of the faculty on the basis of leadership, character, service, and growth. Only five per cent of the eligible juniors and ten per cent ofthe eligible seniors are permitted to become members of the society. This year's officers were: Lynette Friedline, President, Dixie Stewart, Vice-President, Peggy Hammer, Secretary, Judy Williams, Treasurer, and Sandra Sheftic, Reporter. The advisor, Mrs. Whittaker, was replaced by Miss Farrel, due to a sabbatical leave of absence. The National Honor Society is not a money making organization. Functions include a social after the spring initiation and a picnic during the summer. lt is the hope of the members that they may set an example for the underclassmen and create enthusiasm for good scholarship throughout the school. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated L.-R. B. Landis, R. Cebula, P. Hammer, S. Sheftic, P. Delasandra, R. Wasylczak. Row1 P. Schmucker, S. Ceshoski, D. Thomas, C. Blough, B. Truscott, J. Harvey, T. Stedina, R. Maul, Mr. Krekes. Row2 C. Sheff, L. Morgan, M. Stoddard, G. Kavar, D. Stewart, J. Friedline, B. Harvey, B. Jarosie, P. Stets. Row3 S. Raley, D, Borelle, C. Frazee, B. Blamble, L. Shannon, D. Sheeler, K. Knupp, K. Maul. 23 A search for the foundation stone of our school government and activities leads us to the doorstep of the Student Council. The organization has kept quite busy this year with its various worthwhile activities. A handbook explaining schol functions for the 1957-58 term was one of their proiects. A few of their other commend- able achievements was the annual decoration of the school rooms and the school Christmas tree. Selling ice cream and candy at lunch time and sponsoring a amateur show for the Senior and Junior High brought all the students a great deal of enjoyment. The organization was also represented at the State and National Conventions by Sandra Raley and Peggy Hammer, the club's president. Other officers are Sandra Sheftic, Vice-President, Rosalie Cebula, Secretary, Ronald Wasylczak, Treasurer, Bill Landis, Chaplain, and Patty Dales- sandra, Reporter. Under the faithful guidance of Mr. Charles Kerekes the club completed a very successful year.
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