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All lilllllllIIllllSHIP The Stutlcnt Council is shnwn in session on page 23 with its first scnicstcr prcsiclcnt, Dun Carroll, presiding. Tu his right is Don Pucci, scninr vicc prcsitlcntg to his lcft, loan Diiliurnn, sccrctary. Shown in the front row, visiting that scssinn nf Council, arc two parents, M1's. and Mr. VJ. Burns, ancl thc sponsor, lvlrss Elizahcth Hurnick. Early in the year Council initiatccl thc tlillow ing pmjccts: the salc nf activity ticltcts tn finance stuclcnt activities, the nrgani:atinn nf ai Lunch l'atrnl to replace faculty supcrvisinn ni' lunch To insure quiet for classes in session. the hall division of the Lunch Patrol prevents students from using closed sectors. John Forcucci is checking the hall pass of William Waugh. pcrincls and thc conducting nf student clanccs for activity tickct holders. The activity ticket sales snared to eight hundred. The Lunch l'atrul, under MT. Kirsclrs direction, dcinniistratccl thc ahility nf thc stutlcnts tu cnntrnl their uwn lunch hours. The clanccs, especially the Junior Tea Dance, wcrc niuch enjoyed, Projects of nthcr years were cnntinucd successfully: the Unitccl Fund campaign, the Nnvenilicr clcctinn, the Cliristniris Trcc dccnraf lion, thc Rctl Cruss Rnll Call, this Conti Will industries campaign and the Clcanfup campaign, Every period in the day a student aide is stationed at the Information Desk by the main entrance to receive visitors. Paula jones is relieving Walter Prunczik as classes change. 7' -N
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SCHIIIH AIIIIVITIES IJIVHIIP CHARACTER The second semester Student Council officers check the Red Cross boxes turned in by the home rooms: Corinne Walters, secretaryg Robert Gordon, presidentg Phyllis McCabe, senior vice presi- dent, and Robert Birch, junior vice president. Mnfmp . 9.1! NW o n ,. KHSSHUXES President Donald Carroll Q left, instructs com- mittee chairmen: Robert Stout, publicityg Harry Fre- ker, Christmas decorationsg Donald Wilke, activity ticketsg Joan DiGiorno, Red Crossg Edward Reese, dis- tributiong Donald Merritt, lunchroomg Linda Lewis junior tea dance.
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3 1- vw, ,a A .,,'S vav T x Y Nt . ' TRI-HLY DlVll0PS Trifl-lifY is gi Christian fellowship organization designed to create, maintain, and extend through' out the school and community high -standards of Christian character. Guided hy their sponsor, Miss Isabelle Blyholder, the members work to seek, to End, to share. Each year at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter they aid the poor of the community. Qther projects are the annual Mother- Daughter Dinner, the HifY Dinner and the National l'li:Y Congress. Each year the cluh takes charge of the Easter Week Devotions.. Closing the Induction Service for new members, these girls are explaining the Lord's Prayer: Dolores Mason, Barbara Hanson, Betty Jane Waugh, Audrey Henderson, Lillian Urbatis, Arlene Johnson, Beverly Fischer, Peggy Singer. The Cabinet consists of the Tri-Hi-Y officers and the committee chairmen: Cseatedj Marilyn Hoffman, secretary, Betty Leiper, vice presidentg Mary Lou Chekan, treasurer, Shirley Roach, presidentg fstandingj Elizabeth Dur- kin, joan Hartner, Janice Hershberger, Patricia Samuels, Phyllis Martin. The Hi-Y Conference is held at Camp Kon-O-Kwee, where the girls learn the principles of leadership. These girls waited on tables and washed dishes at the Conference: fseatedj Dolores Woznialc, Chermaine Lewisg fstandingl Barbara Cannon, Lois Jean Williams, Joanne White, Patricia Frank, Shirley Mann, Nancy Myer, fseatedj Elva Miller. CHARACTER
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