North Hunterdon High School - Regis Yearbook (Annandale, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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ELIZABETH BIDEWELL Elizabeth Bidewell was selected from the girls of the senior class to be the representative from North Hunterdon Regional High to the Daughters of the American Revolution. was chosen because she possessed the needed qualifications: dependability. truthfulness and loyalty. She was presented with a pin and certificate which was awarded by the National Society, and also spent a day in Trenton touring the state capital meeting other representa- tives from different chapters. HUHUR CUUHCIL The Honor Council of North Hunterdon Regional High School was created as a product of the Honor System in April, 1953. Its membership consists of four seniors, two sophomores, and a clerk chosen at large. The Honor Council's main purpose is to integrate the students, faculty, and administration under the Constitution ot the Honor System. Another purpose of the Honor System is to create an environment which will uphold the aims ot the system. These aims are the fostering ot individual honesty and self-respect among the students of Regional. In the future, we hope the Honor Council will be able to obtain many more freedoms like the noon- 1 time recreation periods. It the Honor Council stands behind the Honor System and receives the support of the school, Regional High School will be a school patterned after the great democracy in which we live. HONOR COUNClL BACK ROW. L. to R.: R. Zalewski, I. Fasanello, R. Conover, R. Schumacher, L. Mantrom. R, Rittenhouse. FRONT ROW: Mr. Ward. Adviser: D. Norman, C. Castrilli, E. Tramutola. I. Schubert, I. Erickson. : ll 'T 1 , M'-' :li fp- .ff rf' -ug 1 .1-fe, . ' . ' ff I Ill: E .rr A. Sis. aj 'MT i E F l in 2 e ' 2 Q -asf '1 Q l I :QA I 91323124 'ff ,v .. YS -v .J- M

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STUDENT CUUHCIL During the school year the Student Coun- cil of North Hunterdon Regional High School was a hard working organization which, through its continual efforts and accomplish- ments, gained a favorable position in the school. The activities of the Council included the operating of the snack-bar at the football games and the Student Council Store, the issuing of driving permits, and active par- ticipation in the Red Cross program. The Council sponsored one of the social high- lights of the year-the Thanksgiving dance. A visit was made sto the Student Council of the Plainfield High School so that a better idea of how other councils were organized could be obtained. Although only in its third year of exist- ence the Council, with the strong support of the student body and the cooperation of the faculty, had a successful year. gp? Fbnlif BACK ROW, L. to H.: Mrs. Darby. Adviser: R. Ritten- house. President. SECOND ROW: P. Desmond. Secre-' tary: D. Strain, Vice-President. FRONT ROW: K. Braun, Treasurer. STANDING, L. to R.: E. Getz, R. Tiger, Mrs. Darby. Adviser: M. Atkinson, S. Gengler. P. Parker. B. Hilbert. P. Lehner, C. Cepka, D. Alpaugh. B. Wilson. N. Edwin, P. Studer. I. Lindahury, N. Apgar, G. Wintermute, I. Iohnson. D. Mowen. SEATED: D. Strain. R. Rittenhouse, K. Braun. P. Desmond, D. Norman. E. Winkler, L. Papenfuhs, E. McGowan. W. Thompson. ,L-,-



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-til T BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Top to Bottom R Rittenhouse C Hoffman I Enckson I Fasanello Bo and Girls LIS While we were Iuniors our class elected from its ranks representatives to attend New Iersey Girls State and New Iersey Boys' State. These organizations were sponsored by The American Legion and The American Legion Auxiliary. The expenses were paid by various service clubs in the area. The girl representatives spent several days at New Iersey College for Women, and the boys. a week at Rutgers, both in New Brunswick. Both groups were instructed about the functions of our state govern- ment. Mock elections were held and a superficial government was set up, complete with state, city, and county offices and various officials. It was a worth- while experience for those who attended. CITIZENSHIP INSTITUTE Eleanor was chosen as Regional's representative to the Citizenship Institute by the members of the faculty and her classmates, Because of her high scholastic standing, her integrity, and her leadership qualities, she was a natural choice. The Citizenship Institute program is sponsored by The Federated Women's Club of New Iersey. The pro- gram is designed to make the girls fcaniliar with affairs of the state government and to encourage and promote leadership ability which could be an asset to both school and community. Eleanor Winkler

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