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if elarerienfafive :55em6Q The Student Council, a truly representative body of Kelly citizenry, consists of delegates from all of Kelly's divisions. Each day the members receive cer- tain information which they present to their respective divisions. Causes which they have recently sponsored include the Civic Award Plan, Student Aid Fund, Gifts for Yanks Who Gave, Citizenship Codes, and many Charities. The 35125.00 Won in a glass breakage reduction contest was used for the purchasing of books selected by the Council. The Council also copes with students' trans- portation difficulties. Mrs. Prenderqast is the sponsor. Left to right: Doris Horn, attendance clerk: Annette Carnivele, secretary: Patricia Phillips, vice president: Ioan Bonkowski, president: Leo Grybas, treasurer: Hugo Schmidt, libraiian. 24
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JC! g onor Sociefg rf! 1 LL... Foreqround: Iennie Bender. secretary: Anna Mae Chivinski Upper Row: Sidnev Cole, treasurer: Veronica Rybout, vice A student aspiring to be a E or above for the semester minors. After membership for This honor society is open to VQJ president. president. member of the Kelly Honor Society must earn in his major subjects and G or above in his four consecutive semesters, he receives a torch. every student with the following exceptions- lack of the required grades, poor citizenship, or election to the National Honor Society, which automatically cancels his membership in the K.H.S. One of the responsibilities of this organization is to give assistance to the National Honor Society in registration season, when called upon, and to assist in other school projects on request. Several social affairs are sponsored by the group each year under direction of Miss Marie Schaack. 23
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X Igef .7lzaf lend in ocud v Checking the threading are left to rightf T. Lazarski, I. Kwain, R. Mainellis, G. Rogers. I. Lamb, H. Matz, R. Lipinski, L. Kcndrot, E. Vasecka. Foreqround: E. Olson. sponsor. R. Pakuclaitis. Splicing the film are left to right: S. Zalumskis, E. Kendall. C. Soprych, L. Riedl, W. Fortis. I. Dzlubo, H. Madden. G. Pantazes. Foleqroimdf I. Wegrzyn, S. Koehl, R. Becvar. The importance of visual education has increased in the school program. Because of this increase, the responsibility of the movie operator is greater than before. The movie room is in use throughout the week, nine periods a day. No small part of the operators' tasks is the upkeep of the school's projection units and related equipment. 25
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