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J. Rubright, P. Ashenden, H Rieger, N. Linton, G. Austin, S. Harwood. Coimcil command of the School Store. Each day students had an opportunity to purchase school supplies, jackets, cheering aids for sports activities, and many other items. With the central location of the store. Van was able to make it a center of activity every day. The responsibility of correspondence and minutes fell upon Lynn Dulaney, who accurately reported the happenings of every meeting. Joan Scott, who han- dled the finances, managed to keep the council in the black. The monitor system was under the direction of Jan Ceton, Sergeant-at-Arms. Without this group the hallways would have been jammed with students late for class. Jack Chidester as Parliamentarian kept the meetings orderly. With his aid the repre- sentatives learned while they governed. Under the guidance of Mrs. Egner, the Student Council re- mained an active governing body and a credit to our school. SEATED: J. Enderle, J. Angelaccio, L. Keyworth; STANDING : R. Schwartz, N. Brost- rom, J. Thompson. 25
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J. Chidester, L. Engle, J. Ceton, J. Scott, V. Tabb. Stude nt The Student Council, government of the student body, played an important part in school activities. It was responsible for operating the School Store, con- ducting assemblies, chartering new clubs, organizing intra-mural programs, and sponsoring many dances. Its special activity was the Annual Variety Show, Puerto Rican Holiday, which was an outstanding success. Most profitable was the charity drive held under council supervision during which the Senior High collected more than in previous years. Under the leadership of Larry Engle, the students came to respect an active, purposeful organization. Van Tabb, vice-president of the council, had full SEATED : T. Natarella, J. Mills, L. Howard, D. Foreman, N. Smigel: STANDING: C. Alfano, R. Duerr, G. Girol, W. Deaver, J. Lewis. 24
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OFFICERS Editoi' Asst. Editors. Art Editor . . Sports Editor Treasurer. . . . . Donald Belfer . Deidre Krauss Charles Koliner . . . Barry Hecht Charles Stetler Irene Malfitano ROW — H. Olson, L. Loughrey, D. Belfer, H. Krauss, B. Yearsley, D. Krauss, K. Leopold, L. Donatucci; ROW 2 — Mr. Capriotti, J. Olen, B. Hecht, C. Koliner, S. Boone, N. Lewis, B Cooper, A. Gordon, 1. Malfitano, J. Rossi, J. Padget, B. Walck. STUDENT NEWS The Student News is one of the most widely read sections of the County Leader. Every Thursday, when it is sold at the school, students rush to buy it. It contains sport stories, gossip columns, club news, feature stories, and of course, editorials. Its purpose is to inform both the school and the community of interesting and important events in our school. This page in the County Leader is compiled and edited by a staff of twenty-five students. They work at the County Leader office in an atmosphere which in-stills a love of the newspaper in their blood while giving them valuable experience. OCTAGON The literary magazine was given a new name and a new advisor this year. The new name is The Octagon, and the new advisor is Mrs. Mildred Stevenson. The purpose of the magazine is to stimulate interest in creative writing and to serve as an outlet for those who possess talent in written and artistic endeavors. ROW — K. Libby, C. Wright, K. Turner, D. Belfer, P. Sevag, D. Crossan, B. Garrett; ROW 2 — R. Dalton, D. Melrose, G. Craul. OFFICERS Editor Barbara Yearsley Asst. Editor Paul Sevag Business Editor Carol Wright Art Editor Kathleen Turner
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