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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council struck out on a mellow note this year. They held their first meeting October 1st and elected the following officers: President.............................................Peter Gress Vice President ..................................Carol Hohlfelder Secretary...........................................Lillian Busch Treasurer...........................................June Melcher They also provided entertainment for an assembly and gave a grand per- formance Stunt Night. This organization has aided considerably in helping school functions, school government, and getting more movies for the Student Body. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB The Scholarship Club for this year is composed of twenty members, with the following as officers: President ...........................................Henry Bobitch Vice President...................................Jane Ann Kubach Secretary ...........................................Marilyn Atkin Treasurer............................................Gordon Warner Our first concern after organizing was the Lake County Banquet which was held at North Madison on February 20th. We all feel this was a very successful venture, and well worth the effort spent in preparing for it. Looking back we see a very active year. We again enjoyed the privilege of honor study hall and the use of the books available there. We participated in several assemblies and had two booths at the school carnival. We used the proceeds to buy school letters. Early in the fall we went as a group to Paines- vilie where we visited several civic buildings and attended a court session.
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CAULDRON STAFF This Cauldron was composed by our staff under the direction of Miss Steer. Words are by Phyllis Bates, Steve Ruzick and Fred Cornell. Responsible for arrangement were Ruth DeHeck, Bill Alves, Jonnie Lahti, and the Editor. In charge of special effects were Betty Elond and Peter Gress, and Laura Dooley handled the distribution. The Advertising department consisted of Barbara Hathaway, Merritt Neilsen, Phyllis Peshock, Phyllis Spear, Viola Volante, and Joann Glaab. We hope our efforts will be rewarded by finding this on your “Hit Parade. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club this year, while they didn't elect officers, were very active socially. They took two trips to Cleveland, first to hear a speaker, and then to visit the Art Museum. Another took them to Painesville's Lake Erie College. Mrs. Ellertson entertained her “Buggers and the second year class at a luncheon. Another luncheon was held where everyone spoke entirely in Spanish with a South American guest. The Club once more put on a colorful scene for Stunt Night.
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You Think of Everything' SEATED, Left to Right: Mr. Warner, Lillian Busch, Pete Grcss, Carol Hohlfeldcr, June Melcher, Irene Nichols, Alice Heitonen. STANDING, Left to Right: Harold Wood, Albert DeHeck, Albert Znidorsic, Gordon War- ner, Bob Luikort. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Fred Cornell, Bob Luikort, Rob- ert Signet, Gordon Warner, Richard Keyse, Quentin Hime- bough, Henry Bobitch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sohli, Bar- bara Frink, Rosemary Seene, Jone Kubach, Betty Strickler, Mary Ann McGovern, Tom Cumberland, Dick Woodworth. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Atkin, June Melcher, Ruth DeHeck, Jonnic Lahti, Stella Lezak, Donald Wyman. My Little Brown Book
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