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Rau One M Short M Fields J Adams, J. Petrella, N. Cutich, A. Harper, C. Verostek. D. Mateer ,I B11 tan Rau Tuo 'VI Mot? .l Smith. S. Mottes, D. Beckman. E. Aiken. J. Leonard. J. Nestich D Winkle S Waxler R Fronko B. Lutz. Mr. Kiefer. Row Three: C. Fink. C. Scassa. R. Zupsu F Lxnch B Swa er NI Peshut R Fronko, P. Patton. Student Council The Student Council under the direction of Mr. William Kiefer has undertaken many new projects this year. Some of the projects were selling basket- ball pins and creating a new constitution, handbook, and club directory. The Council also acted as an in- termediary for the administration, clubs, and stu- dent body. The Council, consisting of the president of each club and class representatives, chose the following officers: Anne Harper, president, Nick Cutich, vice president, JoAnn Petrella, secretary, and Connie Verostek, treasurer. A mock election and Football program were the first activities of the Student Council. A basketball program in co-operation with the Varsity Club. was also presented. Before being dismissed for Christmas vacation, the student body was entertained and participat- ed in the Christmas program. At various times throughout the year programs were presented. Meetings were held once a month at which time committee chairmen discussed their projects, bills, and school activities. Thanks goes to all those club presidents for helping the Student Council to be bigger and better this year than in many past years. Thanks also to Mr. Kiefer who gave much time and patience to the members and officers of the Student Council. 23
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SCN :'ASsQ,-1- fm WMA G.A.A. Officers Negra .2 N , This year the G A A started off with volleyball. Judy Claspy's team Wllhe Mighty Nobodiesw won top honors. As their prize, all the girls on the winning team received miniature volleyballs. Following this were the volleyball all-star play offs. The best girls were picked from all of teams who played volley- ball. The girls were divided into two teamsg the red team and the blue team. The red team won the all-star play off. The all-star teams also put on an assembly for the student body. ln October the G. A. A. held a Halloween Party. Games, food, and prizes were enjoyed by all the girls. After Thanksgiving thirty-six girls attended the Pitt-Penn State foot- ball game. In November the C. A. A. started bowl- ing with twenty-one teams starting. Darlene Romes- burg,s team won. ln December the club held their annual Christmas Formal Fantasy in Snowflakes. Barbara Renko was chairman. Bill Swager president of the B. A. A., acted as co-chairman. In January the G. A. A. and B. A. A. started mixed Bowling. The club also held a roller skating party at the Kenmar Roller Rink and a swimming party at the Y. M. C. A. in New Brighton. The G. A. A. closed out their year with a Farewell Banquet for the Sen- iors, Mary Alice Motz was chairman. Row One: B. Clark, J. Sommer, J. Petrella. Row Two: M Mauer, Miss Piemme. A4 24
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