North Allegheny High School - Safari Yearbook (Wexford, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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SCHOOL OFFICERS Leading the student body and presiding at Student Council meetings and other high school functions is North Allegheny's choice for their school president, senior Rand Brandt. Rand also served as treasurer for the school in his iunior year. Next in line and ready 'io take over council affairs is Bob Beilstein who holds the reins of the vice-presidency in his hands. Two cheerleaders also pep up the secretarial positions in student council. The duties which accompany the office of record- ing secretary for the school are fulfilled by a sophomore, Carol Habel. To Jackie Thurston, corresponding secretary of the school, goes the task of handling all of student council's bulletins and outgoing letters. Into Lloyd Davidson's hands North Alle- gheny students have placed all the respons- ibilities connected with post of treasurer. EXECUTIVE BOARD LLOYD DAVIDSON JACKIE THURSTON BOB BEILSTEIN RAND BRANDT CAROL HABEL STUDENT COUNCIL Promoting and planning the Annual Christ- mas Food Drive and Talent Show are only two of the many maior activities carried out by Student Council this year under the super- vision of their new sponsor, Mr. Robert Wil- son. As another one of its important proiects for the year T957 Student Council stepped forward to welcome and greet over 300 other council representatives from all of the schools in Allegheny County. Since the convention for these delegates, which was the first one to be held for the Allegheny County area, was held on the Gold and Black campus, the N.A. school officers received the honor of being the first officers to serve for the new district. Stu- dent Council activities have been far reaching, too, for next year council has made it possible for a foreign exchange student to study at North Allegheny. Home room representatives and their advisor relax on the lawn

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es ep warth, M. Michallto, H. Yingling, M. Peterson, V. Tobias, D. Nichols, M. Kaiser, J. Blanchard ' A Second Row-Mrs. Bowman, J. Krietzburg, J. Hug, C. Caldwell, S. Salter, D. Pannier, V. Speer, l. lockard, J. Roth 1 K. Rudolf, C, Hahel, M. Theurer, J. Witt, P. Blicltle, E. White, R. Kiel, E. Fairley, A. Kiley, S. Sutter B. Sweeney, F. Barkus, K. Mattsnn, E. Beeler, J. DeAnqelis r Third Row-R. Brandt, G. Frey, I.. Palmer, R. Sass, K. Mcllvried, G. Stoops, J. Mushey, J. Sramelc, M. Franchuk LJ W. Porter, P. Thurston, B. Beilstein, E. Roessler, M. Thurston, E. Florals, S. Stumbo, R. Watch, B. Steel Ji SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, CHARACTER, AND SERVICE Memories are made of this 1 Naticgxnal Honor Society, which is a nation- wide organizotion, is considered to be the highest recognition that a high school student can receive. ln order to gain membership into this society, a student must excel in not one but four different fields. The fourfold phases of National Honor Society include character, leadership, scholarship, and service. All con- sistent honor roll students in grades ten, eleven, and twelve are eligible to be consid- ered for o National Honor Society member- ship. ln an impressive tapping ceremony be- fore the entire student body, these newly selected students are initiated. Each year National Honor Society, which is headed this year by Glenn Stoops, a member of the 1957 graduating class, holds a traditional dinner for the charter members and the initiates. First Row-B. Davis, J. Brusilt, E. Rudolf, C. Burger, J, Campbell, P. Smith, S. Marburger, J. Thurston, C. Fuellen-

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