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Junior High STuclenT Council: lSeaTedl F. Murray, E. Helmes, H. Lanigan, D. Delviarco, S. Covey, D. ChrisTian, V. EasTman, R. Rummler. lSTanclingl P. Beardsley, D. Dunsmoor, T. Rowed- der, C. MarTens, J. How- ell. A. Fiacco, J. Gerardi. As Their adviser, Mr. Noyes, loolcs on, The members of The Junior High STudenT Council Thinlc abouT a problem conTronT- ing Them. Junior High Sluclenl' Council Officers: P. Beardsley, Treasurer: R. Rummler, Vicerpresidenh F. Murray, PresiclenT1 J. Howell, SecreTary. Bill C. sells Sfeve K. a John Jay sweaTshirT, one of The many arTicles offered aT The Hole in The wall, our school sTore.
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Student Council Officers: A. Wright, Treasurer: B. Jackson, Vice- presiclenti A. Meclierl. President: M. Keeler, Secretary: D. Schae- fer, Minority Leader. N S . After reading lhe minutes of the previous meeting to the Siu- -li ily... dent Council, Secretary Mollie K. brings up a point in the ' X. l' discussion of new business. The aim of every student council is to extend self- l 1-1 A rkxp 'ii 'I I, is il ' government in the school and provide for the general il , 'qt 'tr, i i1,,'ilfq' i, My ,f U welfare of the students. The John lay Student Coun- fheif1fUdeHff,?30UH9il'S mfllof Snilllcfal un' cil is certainly based on these democratic ideals. Q Y1'fffHli1Uf3S,0f.Fh? Yeimiyvasltlfeffqispollsorshrp pwlthfhe The main objective of the Student Council thisfifg NWS' lxllattlnarfpurifilfgflirlfan year has been the institution of better-school spiritfgt' SCTYWQ Slllglelrll from Iltglxgiiglp Olmilgr to the not only at athletic events but alsosiinfithe variohs 'liunflsy The Q9lr1nC1lQil5PQSSQf3fl ajii 'HTQQQS phases of everyday school life. As aresult' of thezganln- ,Q-,Queen N'-Comiistltl From -lelghlmgmdl -llesftvllo Selelftqcl attendance and enthusiasmlat -homefgamesg, g ff' Y v, The emphasis on school spirifyialsofaffectedf-the' Honor System, which was initroducod atij-ohnf Jaylltvvo years ago. Steps were taken to revise andhimproveithe' system so that it might be followed and respected everyone in the school. iv- J 5, ibyixeaolil higlplschooli icirie' iwasi chdP5erf'i Ca15tipLts ' , h b' k b ll 'ri dbJ9j ,', ,J i , , . ,, palgn t e as et a seasonxwas pun mate Y rfcorfl, .ay QWEEHH apcoyding tothe amount dfxvmoney Sheikteived A 'iiiiiballotiihg dufingill twoifweellyperlodg li' if fi , if, o Tiara, adaiiiaaai , i-yi:g3m5?iigBmen4a,fl3i ,pat Council g-ffibroladened' .its i..V Siiopel To f activity, atilohn lay, For the firsb time our liililiielylffole in the Wall, .xifi V'., 5 Nj N if, ti'4 gsold'jgicliextsxiegpecially made ll' 'i 3 W - for John laWi.'They were sheen aiifatnilijar sight. on campus. .4 Seconidlyl, thefStudenl9'iUoiin- Nkhkcil soljdfsa variety ofifrefresh- .wi 'iwmenlgi to',ft.he crowds at the 'iii honle, football me s. The ix.. ' Y ix, V, .!, , -f Y, v -J by i, 'alsoyvpresented ',j'Har- -,I-iU'veB1ii oljdiayf' a semiforynfal tt, dance whicfh,Yprovedl,tcfiRl:le a flggreat su6cfzss.i 7lilge fihaneiail burrd n of the q'la'h e was auf dertalen,ii'lbfi the high school classeslf lilvho participated in the- pldeparation alnd after- wards split the profits equally. Taking an increasingly ac- tive part in our school com- munity, the Student Council is growing in its importance to the individual John lay student. Sfudenf Council: lFirst rowl M. Hirning, C. Quinn, J. Rice, F. Murray, P. Beardsley, A. Poppelauer, S. Shepperd, M. Keeler, G. Thompson, I. Udoh, D, Bartel. lSecond fowl Mr, Lawler, Adviser: J. O'Brien, S. Lantry, J. Elder. K. Sheldon, B. Smith, D. Perry, B. Jackson, S. Lewis, B. Rhodes. K. Free. llihird rowl D. Voclcins, R. Evans, D. Ritchie, R. Owen, J. Beardsley, ,W. Covey, D. Jenkins, R. Brant, R. Sheldon, A. Covey, D. Schaefer, A. Wright. lAbsen+l A. Meclxerl.
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S+udenI Faculty Relations Commillee: IFirs'r fowl A. Wright, Chairman: Mr. Lawler, Mrs. Sheehner, Mr. I-Ienriquez, Mr. Sporborg, Mr. Noyes. ISecond rowl J. Rice, A. Poppelauer, D. Schaefer, R. Evans, D. Ritchie, J, Beardsley, S. Lewis, G. Thompson. STUDENT COUNCIL-SPONSORED ACTIVITIES Burr W. and Tom E., Two members of the Key Club, check Ihe coat of a member of the community at the John Jay P. T. A. Birthday Ball. Page 80 A grey hat and a pair of soiled gloves were the only reminders that the girls' locker room had been filled with coats on the previous evening. The five worn-out members who as- sisted President Burr Wtillen in checking coats at the lohn lay Birthday Ball could have rea- son to be proud, however, for they had provide ed a service neccessary to the success of the ball and had netted a tidy sum for the club treasury. ln a similar way, the Key Club has ae- complished a variety of services for the school this year. Chosen from a group of volunteering students by a committee of faculty representa- tives and Student Council members, the Key Club members act as guides, hosts, ushers, and, at times, a clean-up crew. At this yearls annual Northern Westchester College Conference they arranged conference groups, checked on the placement of conference signs, and guided the throngs of VVestchester students who attended to the right buildings. They also helped our parents pass from class to class at the P.T.A. Open llouse and ushered at several school assemblies. During the basketball season the purple and white Key Club armbands could be seen at home games. In the early spring the Key Club initiated the idea of having a member in the foyer of the administration building during the day to act as a student host and messenger. ln do- ing this, the Key Club added another activity to the many services it performs for the school.
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