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4 9era , SERVICE CLUB 1 First Row: Amy Moyer, Elsie Hertzog, Jean Peters, Giorette Fisher. Second Row: Eleanor Deisher. Lucy Oswald, Anna Deishcr, Marilyn Barto. Third Row: Burd Schantz. Charles Dreiheihis, Clark Sell, Richard Hoch. Fourth Row: Samuel Steiiier, John Kiefer, Charles Eckert, Luther Moyer, Neil Herring. Fifth Row: iviiss Bernd, June Hoch. Joyce Schrader, Niarlin Rhodes. The Service Ciuh is a suh-division of the Student Council. The Student Council chooses two students from each homeroom, grades nine to twelve. Miss Bernd has been the faculty advisor of the Service Ciuh since its organization and has done an excellent joh. The officers of the ciuh are: President, Joyce Schraderg Vice-President, Marlin Rhoads, and Secretary, June Hoch. This ciuio is one of the most important and helpful organizations in the school. its members are largely responsihie for order and neat appear- ance in the halls during the noon hour. Other than this, the members are willing to act as ushers or guides at various school events. During the lunch hour, one of the officers is always on duty in the school office, where he answers the telephone, directs strangers, and de- livers messages. Meetings are held approximately once a month as Weil as working hand in hand with the Student Council. 12 Jcfizfown
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