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Sociai Probiems The History and Social Problems Club is sponsored by Mr. Ferguson. Club officers are elected each semes- ter. The primary purpose of this club is the study and analysis of problems concerning the social, economic and political conditions of the world. Students participate in carrying on the activities of this club by voicing their opinions in round table discus- sions and giving speeches. Some of the important topics discussed this year were Greek myths, the neutral- ity question, and problems of warring nations. Librarxj Students of L 0 ga n s p o r t High School now have access to a new and larger library. Room 106 provides ad- ditional space for tables and book shelves and affords more convenient working quarters for our newly-ap- pointed school librarian, Miss Baade, and her twenty-four helpers, who are doing much to make the library both attractive and beneficial to students. A number of new books, fiction, non-ficltion, and reference books, pur- chased during the year have increas- ed the usefulness of the library. PAGE TWENTY THREE
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OFFICERS PRESIDENT Robert Buntain VICE-PRESIDENTS Dick Elliot, Jack Steinwedel SECRETARY-TREASURER Russell Vance STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the student coun- cil as stated in its new constitution is threefold: to assist in directing student activities, to establish and maintain a firmer spirit of cooper- ation within the school and its ac- tivitiesg and to increase student participation in school government. The student council was reor- ganized this year to make it more truly representative of the student body. Formerly it was composed of three members each from the .so- phomore, junior, and senior classes and nine members from the Lin- coln Junior High School. Now the junior high has a council of its own, and the council of the senior high is composed of one member from each guidance group, elected by the group. These representatives re- port regularly to the group which they represent any action taken by the student council and in turn carry suggestions to the council from the group. The principal ace tivities of the council this- year PAGE TWENTY-TWO have been the maintaining of a monitor system, a lost and found bureau, and supervision of student dances. There are four faculty members of the council: Mr. Hall and Miss Plotner, who were elected by the students, and the deans, Mr. Nor- ris and Miss Baade, who were ap- pointed by the principal. The student members of the council are Donald Settles, Jack Steinwedel, Richard Elliot, Julian Burns, Robert Buntain, Glenn Ry- nearson, Paul Smith, James Bett- cher, Eileen Van Meter, Frances Capen, Joan Wirth, Betty Morden- ti, Margaret McTaggart, Wade Pettit, Russell Vance, Vivian Beck, Barbara Grady, Mary Drompp, Jean Kitchell, Jeanne Fountaine, Wilma Walters, Vivian Conrad, Mary Avery, Beverly Dean, Mary Bean, Alma Long, Delores Finton, Don Laird, George Babcock, Law- rence Firmani, Junior Wood, and Harlan Carew.
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PAG FOOTBALL X D Joe Savini, guard, co-captain, Dick Waters, student manager: B u d d y Moore, halfback, co-captain. K e n n y Mclieever, quarterback, Junior Long, minor award guard, Lawrence Firmani, end. Henry Szewczyk, fullbackg Art Mc- Grath, tackleg Paul Anderson, end. 1 W 1 X ' f is 5 i 6 4 s 51' 1 f '.f if Q er Q . E 3, J ' V'd ' p . ig ,I i i . fmt, ,ar y A K ' E. J if 'J' James Eagan, endg Bob Hecdcard, ' f r -. J J g 1 1 minor award guard, Louis Dailey, i f J o ,ig ii, r J k t? halfback. J i EH if . o ggi Flip Crispen, halfbackg Ben Richa- it 1 ir ,s,, . . son, tackleg Dick Turner, center. M my g G' ': ' ,A . A ' . A l Warren Paluchniak, tackleg Jupe ' rr r irjiffjfg, 7 Shaver, endg Bob Grandstaff, guard. -ii Tiff P i 5 e M... .. , ! , is A ,,,W,,, Junior Frye, center, Maurice Naft- . g A' A 4 it zger, guardg Mike Selvio, back. M ax to on ' sad 1 '. is . V L mx . t I .. I H E TWENTY-FOUR
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