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Peters, President, Egli, Vice Presi- dentg Mathias, Secretary, Lucas, Treasurer, Jarrett, Keeper of the Book. ' BOYS' AND GIRLS' LEAGUES Earnest, President, E. Brouse, Treasurerg N. Brouse, Vice President, Benson, Secre- tary. Hours later, these combined efforts produced a festive fair atmosphere, delightful confusion, and large profits. The Boys' and Girls' Leagues are composed of all the stu- dents in the senior high school who Wish to participate in various activities sponsored throughout the year. The object of the Leagues is to promote friendlinessamong the students of the school and to foster the ideas of cooperation, responsi- bility, and service. This past year, the Girls' League supported a Korean orphan and entertained their mothers at the annual Mother- Daughter Reception, the Boys' League held the Father and Son Banquet. Together, the Leagues planned the annual Mistletoe Ball, held during Christmas vacation in the school gymnasium. The School Fair, also sponsored by the Leagues with the aid of the faculty, Was a great success. As usual, part of the money raised by this combined student effort Went into improvements for the school. Fun and festivity mark the 1961 Fair entertainment. 14
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Row 1: Mr. Ague, Noll, E. Boyer, Straub, Shirk, Hilkert, Snyder, Wagner, Specht, Riggs, V. Campbell, Koch, Musser, Mathias, Walter, Ryan, Eyer, Mrs. Deck. Row 2: Libby, Ames, Metzger, Rote, Thomas, Hauser, B. Jones, Hayward, Schaffer, Royer, M. Boyer, Vollrner, Mabus, Feistner, Ross, M. Boyer, Deck, Myers. Row 3: Beaver, Derr, Meredith, Moyer, Adams, Miller, Gorden, Williams, L. Shaffer, Aumiller, Bartlett, Troutman, N. Shaffer, Sheridan, Meachum, Meixell. Row 4: Klingler, DRAGO HI-LITES - The Dragon Hi-Lites, the official student news- paper, strives to keep the student body well informed on all the activities in and around the school. There are nine monthly issues of the paper during the school year, the last of which is entirely in the hands of the incoming editorial staff. The Hi-Lites staff is also responsible for a weekly column in the Union County Journal. Members of the staff are selected from both the junior and senior high schools on the basis of a sample article and approval by the editors. Kuslak, Hacker, Powers, J. Campbell, Amick, Hoadley, Lucas, Alspach, Hoffman, Miles, Minium, Laird, Lazar, Jackson, Elliott, Roush, Osman, Hall. Row 5: Coder, M. Jones, Millward, Gair, Grove, L. Fisher, Winder, C. Shaffer, Bailey, Baylor, Stamm, Ziegler, Stiefel, Hinish, Braunmuller, Smith, S. Fisher. Row 6: Lawrence, Forbes, Zimmerman, Matthews, McFall, Hunter, Hen- drickson, Fegley, LaBelle, Burgee, Jordan, Wehr, Sones, Odell, Enck. Nine times each year the Dragon Hi-Lites Editors per- form the grueling task of arranging copy at the print shop.
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- L! V L!,. f ii 75411 ff r, T , M if vgviy I o kj y fi' ' Ji Q ll! if 4, Alix, ii if JJ cp ,ff . t' if f' if ,J fx. STUDE T coU,, , lv Row 1: Kmiecinski, Eagan, Osman, Millward, Noll, Vollmer. Row 2: Reish, J Kribbs, M. Boyer, Beaver, Baylor, M. Boyer, Sheridan. Row 3: Dietrich, Powell Bromfield, Eicher, Hain, Holtzapple, Lane. Row 4: Doebler, Casselberry, Roush Rein, W. Kribbs, Wagner, Seitschek. The Student Council consists of representatives from the entire school. Its main purpose is to keep order in the life of The informal air of Student Council meet- ings does not lessen their efficiency. OFFICERS Robert Strassner, Assistant Secretary, Joanne Beaver, S e c r e t a r yg David Rein, Presidentg Barbara Noll, Treasurerg Eric Brouse, Vice President. the students by acting as a governing body. The Council maintains a school store for student convenience, provides Christmas decorations for the school, conducts school elections, and sponsors an annual spring dance. This year, for the first time, the Council is sponsoring a foreign student, Jutta Seitschek from Austria. This project is financed by the Council, along with the help of other or- ganizations in the school. 15
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