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SENIOR 1-HGH STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Noel Day, Vice-President, Carol Chartrand, Sec1'etm'y-Treasurerg Carolyn Sweredoski, Elizabeth Mattis, Mary Schloop, John Lormore, President. Second Row: , , , i ' , , Miss Myrtle Young, Advisoa B111 Grunert, Richard Prashaw, Patricia Rhubart, Kathleen johnson, Diane Virkler, Mary Ann Roman, Bonnie Youngs, Barbara Schweitzer. Third Row: Peter Biche, Mary Meda, jill Teeter, Bill O1Brien, Grant Curtis, Nancy Peters, Rose Countryman, Patricia Western, Mary Alice Cannan, Jane Western. Fourth Row: Richard Greene, Raymond Sweredoski, Richard Sweredoski, james Ferrance, john Roy, john Stein- brenner, Mark Hanno, David Cooper, Harvey Reape, ay Rhubart, Richard Percoski, Steve Zubrzycki, Loren Widrick. VIC ' 01 lfpliy fl fe' Q' FEI f fi 0.1 C' ,Kid-1073 ,f5Zzv'fff5i'V i' ywcfjyfiygwf ' i It f,4V 1, Bi-monthly meetings found Room 213 crowded, as all eyes turned toward our red- headed president, john Lormore. Assisting in this democratic group were: Noel Day, vice-president, Carol Chartrand, secretary-treasurer, with Miss Myrtle Young, advisor. This year's student council increased in number to 45 members, resulting from a new voting policy. Each homeroom selected a representative and two alternates. At these meetings many subjects were brought before the group and discussed thoroughly since the student council is the deliberative body of our school. They con- sider and adopt laws to better our school. One of the activities which the student council did well was the supervision of the noon hours with hall duty. This group also supervised the auditorium during assemblies. A series of assemblies presented by various groups and Classes, along with the annual paid assemblies, were sponsored by this active group. 27
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- . NHL Clmmciefg fcbolmffbg LEJQIKVJIQQ ferrite x KEN X-WNUR .SGCIHY 4 x The National Honor Society is a goal which every student should try to attain in high school. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, service and character. The student must be in the upper third of his class. Five per cent of each graduating class is selected in the latter part of the junior year. The result is announced at Commencement in June. Ronald Campany, George Kilpatrick, William Grunert, John Lormore, and Beverly Rogers were chosen last June. The remaining ten per cent is selected in the senior year. 26 Seated: Miss Genevieve Smithling, Ad visor, George Kilpatrick, Vice-President, Beverly Rogers, Secretary-Treasurer, Ronald Campany, President. Standing. Mr. Russell Zeller, Ad11isor,- john Lor- more, William Grunert. -H fx - X
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