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BOYS' HI-Y First Row: D. Quinn, C. Murphy, J. Inners, J Caulwell, B. McManus, T. Butterfield, C. Hall S. Tily, D. Steege, Mr. Henne, C. Burk, D Kessler, A. Wfohlert, T. Goldsborough, L. Rey- nolds, R. Carfrey, F. Sivyer, A. I-Iorsely, M I-Ialtzel. Sccmzd Row: K. Trabert, J. Ervine, J Trainor, B. Gray, XV. Mertz, A. McCrea, A. Don- zanti, R. Veith, V. Benedict, J. Messert, B. Kline G. Kavanagh, VV. Brosious, D. Marcoullier, D Jeager, D. Currie, C. Nevins, D. Edwards, M Raiser. Tlzirn' Row: P. Amram, B. Jolmston, B Ives, B. Keech, D. Furniss, R. Barker, D. Roebuck, J. DeVol. GIRLS' Hl-Y First Row: S. Mills, P. DeVol, A. Dixon, J. Jeffers, C. Pennock, J. Garrett, J. VonLeuenberger, S. Chain, L. Ewing, B. Manges, B. Lindsay. Second Row: P. McKean, M. Maxwell, P. Dyer, M. Graves, J. Rhimer, B. Davenport, N. Thomas, Miss VVhite, J. Thomson, R. Lyons, C. Orr, D. Sidwell, K. Mylting, D. Eaton, G. Sloane. Thi-rd Row: B. Burke, S. Hertzler, S. Bromer, J. Feise, D. Roach, D. Beausang, M. Cramer, S. Hayllar, S. Hackman, B. Benedict, K. Andrews, J. Wfigginton, J. Miller. l. f, qu . FUTURE TEACHERS O'F AMERICA First Row: Miss Leitch, P. Estes, V. Vidinghoff, J. Kuslmer, J. Robb, R. Smith, D. Fixter, C. Buck, B. MacFadyen, D. Reisse, C. Kurtz, N. Tingle. Second Row: S. 'Willet, G. Wortman, J. Jacobs, P. McCall, L. Blumstein, C. Cunningham, M. VValclman, P. VVhayne, E. McQuillen, S. Holtz, L. Guth, G. Kingham, M. McMahon, P. Howison, A. Egmore, M. Strickler. Third Row: E. Shaffer, M. Parker, M. Simons, C. Grow, M. Friedman, J. Norton, A. Sohland, B. Ebersole, C. Price, J. Gold- berg, J. XfVecht, L. Spealler. In addition to the sponsorship of the Navaho Indian School, the FUTURE TEACHERS QF AMERICA members benefited from observing local elementary classes, thus learning more about the teaching profes- sion. In keeping with its philosophy, the BUYS, HI-Y served the school and community by the raising of funds for charity through the sale of book covers and the sale of soft drinks at basketball games. The principal project of the GIRLS' HI-Y this year was the sponsor- ing of a foreign exchange student. The members of the club also devoted their services to the information desk and to the candy store, both valuable services. President Campbell conducts Student Council meeting. N.A.S.C. Prexy McAlaine receives honorary gavel from Mr. G. Van Pool, Director Twentyffour
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Joy at the annual Christ's Home party. The STUDENT CGUNCIL, Lower Merionls demo- cratic student government, consists of representatives elected by their respective homerooms. Organization of special school activities-the Christ's Home party, dances, and the Spring Carnival-was an important function of the Council. The HGNQR SOCIETY, x Carnival chairman Lees delivers report. composed of outstanding students elected by their class- mates and faculty, sold candy at basketball games, the proceeds going to charity and payment of expenses of the spring induction. The newly elected junior members ushered at baccalaureate and commencement. STUDENT COUNCIL First Raw: B. McManus, E. Maxwell, R. Camp- bell, R. Reynolds, G. Kennedy, Dr. Francis. Second Row: M. Cramer, J. Caldwell, J. Covell, R. Wariier, C. Burk, D. Schweinsberg, C. Orr, G. Harman, R. McNeil, G. Wortniaii, M. DeVol, A. Dixon, B. Johnston, J. Hartzell. Third Row: D. Morris, C. Green, B. Newman, S. Biever, B. Davenport, R. Almquist, R. Lyons, D. Buten, T. Daly, G. Boney, J. Kearns, C. Blessing, R. Pearce, R. Steege. Fozzrtlz Row: T. Coy, J. Boothby, R. Joachim, M. Stewart, R. Buck, D. VVright, A. Spector, A. McCrea, T. Butterfield, C. Althouse, P. Amram, J. Lees, VV. McMillan. Fifth Row: C. Perrine, J. Dennison, S. Altschuler, J. McMillan, S. Wfillet, XV. Harman, F. Dreker, R. Kindred, J. Messert, J. Cummings, R. Veith, R. Erlichman, R. Jacoby, F. Elliott, S. Feldstern, J. Von Leuen- berger, B. McLaren, E. Pleasants, C. Pennock, M. Scott. HONOR SOCIETY First Row: K. Peck, B. Lindsay, R. Lyons, L. Carvalho, J. Thomson, J. Jeffers, C. Pennock, C. Orr, Miss Filler, Csponsorj. Srfwzd Row: D. Kozart, J. Lees, F. Earl, D. Buten, R. Bluestein, M. Mazer, B. Kessler, J. Levin. Third Row: B. McMillan, D. Campbell, J. Heister, B. Forgie, D. Satinsky, D. Kramer. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS R. Reynolds CTrc'c1.r1rrcrJ, G. Kennedy lSc'frc- furyj, R. Campbell CPl'L'.YlllFIIfJ, Dr. Francis CS,b011.rm'j, M. Maxwell lIfvfll'-IjI't'5I.lll'IIfJ, B. McManus CSvrgcauI-af-.-lrzlzrj. Twentyfthree
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SENIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: D. Horshaw, M. Joyce, A. Blasucci, CSecretaryj, H. Mullin, I . Purvis, P. Gane, J. Holmes, B. Lindsay, Qljresidentj. Sccond Row: M. Armstrong, L. Lyster, M. Kuhn, E. Joachim, B. Carlin, J. VVinters, E. Blessing, L. DelGesse, C. Everhart, S. Hickey, D. Gentry, P. Foley, Miss Kulp. Third Row: N. Hendricks, CVice-PresidentJ, J. Taylor, CTreasurcrJ, R. Stumpo, C. Rychlak, M. Barnaba, J. Peden, G. Kennedy, C. XVilson, L. Runkle, D. DiFerdinand, B. Ogdin, R. Gianguilio. The three commercial clubs were active throughout the year. In the SENIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB, member committees organized and executed programs. Several Held trips were taken to business establish- ments, and business was brought into the classroom through speakers and educational hlms. The JUNIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB, organized to impart to its members a better understanding ot the business world, JUNIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB F1.l'.I'f Row: J. Markley, C. Durante, H. Pettigrew, P. Sattler, B. Althouse, M. Mueller, J. Manni. Second Row: W. Hartzell, A. Lawless, B. Nini, L. Dozier, D. Pratt, L. Hoffman, C. Holley, R. Mitchell, Miss Easter. Third Row: J. Cipollone, L. Wulider, M. Gagliardi, M. McFarlane, C. Rees, J. McLaughlin, D. Pizzi, B. Baitinger, M. Halpin. A- 7 f?f Z I . 'I ,VV nj rv UZOPHOMORE COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: M. Bizzarri, E. Smith, D. McFarlane, S. Boldi, H. DeVecchis fPresidentj, A. Hoffman, G. Falcone. Second Row: Miss Schwalm, L. Cvagliardi CTreasurerJ, J. Girondi QSecretaryj, C. DiPietrantonio CVice-Presidentj, L. DiGaspari, G. Brown, M. Cahill, A. Thomas, J. Armenio. Third Row: G. Foley, J. Aurilio, D. DiPrinzio, J. Prohco, A. Patrick, R. M. Antennucci, A. Morella, J. Esposito. took interesting excursions, heard speakers, and watched Films. Enjoyable social events were also part of the program. The visual aid and demonstration techniques were used to advantage in the SOPHO- MORE COMMERCIAL CLUB also, to familiarize the students with fundamentals of business, good grooming, and job opportunities of many sorts. Panel discussion at N.A.S.C. convention. Bunny hopping to the music of Les Elgart. Twentyffive
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