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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council includes two representatives from each of the four classes, selected by the class sponsors and members of the National Honor Society, all under the guidance of Miss C. C. Cannon. The purpose of the Council is to prosecute violators of school laws. Follow' ing the policies of our Government, it is democratic in its function. Because it was organized late the past term its work was limited, but it gives promise of becoming a thoroughly efficient and workable organization. Following are its members: President, Josephita Bradley, VicefPresident, Marcella McAndrewg Secref tary, Marie Schoppyg Treasurer, Anna Kiewlakg Michael Staschak, Dorothy Wargo, Betty joraskie, Jean Billman, Julia Yastichak, Mildred Detandt, Claire Sebastian, Arthur Rumpf, Mildred Kramer, George Shafron, Louise Schu, Alex Arnoldin, Virginia Beierschmitt and Thomas McAndrew. ORCHESTRA The Mt. Carmel Township High School Orchestra, under the supervision of Miss Lillian Honicker, has become one of the most outstanding activities of the high school. For a number of years we have been furnishing the school with music, both popular and classical, for Commencement exercises, operettas, and other programs. The members are as follows: First Violin ..... . ALEX ALEXANDER Second Violin . . . NANCY BOTTARI Clarinet . . . . ALBERT ANOIA Accordion . . .... RAYMOND Srso Drums . . . RICHARD ACCIAVATTI Piano . . . . .......... RAYMOND MALINOSKI We sincerely hope that the School Orchestra will continue its activities at the social functions of the school in the future. PAGE so
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MT. CARMEL TWP. CRIDDERS Due to the epidemic of infantile paraylsis, most high school teams started to play football later than usual. We had all but four games cut from our schedule. For our first game we motored to Ashland to play. In the first period Shuda plunged over from the 1-yard line for a touchdown and Horoschak squirmed and drove his way for Township's other touchdown. FINAL Scoiusz Mt. Carmel Township I2 Ashland o Our next game was with Blythe Township at home. In the opening minutes Fabrizio ran the ball I5 yards and scored. The extra point wasn't made. Blythe, coming back strong, got the ball and scored but also did not make the extra point, thus making the score deadlocked as the half ended. In the third period a blocked punt proved to be costly. The ball rolled back to our Ifyard line where Fabrizio picked it up and was driven back over the goalfline for a safety for Blythe. In the fourth period Gomer Irwin, varsity quarter' back for our team, was carried off the field because of a torn ligament in the knee. It was a hard blow to the squad when they found out that he would be disabled for the season. FINAL Sconnr Blythe 8 Mt. Carmel Township 6 On Armistice Day we went away from home to play Coal Township. For three quarf ters the ball went back and forth over the Held but no team scored. In the fourth quarter Coal Township intercepted a pass and with three running plays advanced the ball to the ifyard line. Mt. Carmel Township held them for three downs but on the fourth down Coal Township tried a pass. The pass, thrown across the goalfline, was momentarily held and then dropped. It then went over the end zone and the referee ruled a touchdown for Coal Township. FINAL Scoiuzz Coal Township 6 Mt. Carmel Township o PAGI: S2
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