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STUDENT COUNCIL Presidenl ....... .... B ob Short Secrelary .,... .... D orothy Brugge Vice-Presidenl.. . . ..... Bill Burton Treasurer.. . . ..... jackie Souder Advisor, Mr. Arnold The Student Council has undertaken many projects this year. The first of these was the selling of General Association Tickets. Since a number of dances were included with these tickets, they were the sponsors of many successful dances. For more school spirit, the Student Council sponsored a pep rally and parade in honor of the football team. The seating arrangement for elementary and high school was again made for the use of assem- blies in the auditorium. For the students' benefit, the Student Council had a movie on the National Student Council and a debate as assemblies. As an entirely new project, a Student Government Day was organized in which the Senior Class took charge of the school for a day. Their fourth annual presidential election was held in May with its usual rivalry. The Student Council enjoyed the monthly meetings with the Sussex County Student Council since the president of this organization was its own president, Bob Short, of whom they are very proud. Bob Short Holmes Russell Willard Ellingsworth Ann Hill Dorothy Brugge Bobby Doty Bill Burton Douglas Roberts Sonny Collins Members Marie Papciak jackie Souder Corky Webb Diana ,Ianney Jim Warrington Larry Keilfer Donald Mcllvaine Gail ,Ianney janet Gibson 26 Joanna Ewing Mary Vincent Donald Crisp Gene Plummer Ann Ratledge Patsy Harrington jim Robinson Ray Bryan Gerald Medd
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T H E B A N D Dircclor, lVlr. Panzenbeck President. ...... .... F aye Steele .Secretary ..... .... M ary F. Omwake Vice-President. ............ Bill Crisp Treasurer. ...l........ Holmes Russell The Band, under the direction of lVlr. Maret Panzenbeck, has been very active this year. It played at all the football games including the away ones. Wonderful performances were given on the gym floor at almost all the basketball games. The Band played in sev- eral parades in nearby communities and also for the school assemblies. On March 20th through the 22nd, eleven members participated in the County Band which was under the direction of Mr. James Dunlop from Penn State University. The County Band tour on March 22nd played in our school. The program was excellent. Members Clarinels French Horn Mary Frances Omwalce Joan White Bill Lowe CYHUY RH'-lghf Baritone? Bell Lyre Shirley Prettyman Holmes Russell janey Ingram Carl Vincent Douglas Roberts Patsy Lawton Percussions Betty Conroy Saxophone.-1 Joan Tharp jarmon Ingram Alvin -1-harp Flule-1 Faye Steele Betsy Ann McGovern Bill Jose h Ann Ratledge P Ned Nlaull .lean Ann Dodd Bob Hall Ray Bryan Melissa Rauzht jean Richards TfUmPCf-9 Trombones J Magrdtes Cl'lSP A Q oanne oney Bob Short .' ' . Nora Buckley Danny Thomas Jimmy Robinson Shirley Little Bill Mincy Patsy D0dd Tom Ward Mary Ann Culver 25
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The new members of the Honor Society were inducted at an assembly. These mem- HONOR SOCIETY Advisors Mrs. Naomi Warren Mr. Warren Schneller Mr, Arthur Arnold Mrs. Anna K. Walls Miss Beulah Armour The Alpha Chapter of National Honor Society met at the beginning of the year in order to complete many projects. At the first meeting the officers elected were: Presidenl ,.... . .... ...... H olmes Russell V ice-President ..........., jay Rowland Secrelary-Treasurer. ..... ....... D orothy Brugge First project was the publishing of the handbook. After much work, the Honor So- ciety has made it possible that the handbook will be given our students next year. A St. Patrick's Day dance, which was sponsored by the Honor Society, was held on March l7th for the benefit of the handbook. The dance was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The annual Field Day which was held in the spring with many athletes of the school showing their ability, was followed by the Trophy Day. bers are probationary Betty Conroy Dorothy Hadder Dorothy Brugge ,Iarmon Ingram Mary Frances Omwake Jay Rowland and do not have the right to vote. Members Doris Short Nancy Joseph Beatrice Thomas Holmes Russell Bob Short Douglas Roberts Probationary Members jim Warrington Diana .Ianney Z7 Sonny Collins Cynny Raught Shirley Little jackie Souder Kathryn Millman Nancy Ward
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