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STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row, left to right: Mr. F. Andreone (Advisor), J. Welder, B. Meier, J. Schoonmaker, J. Quinn, J. Warnes. C. Draper, K. Warnes, S. Cange, R. Craig. Second Row: E. Beesmer, J. Valand, D. Fitchner, J. Somerville, L. Nagel, D. Muhlich. E. Shultis, M. Stevens, A. Minervini, M. Warnes. Third Row: E. Swenson. R. Smith. E. Whiting, B. Bremer. R. Shultis, R. Krein, P. Tosi. E. Sedlmeier, D. Bremer, B. Reynolds. The main objective of the Student Council is to develop a sense of loyalty and good citizenship. They strive to attain a close harmony among students, faculty and administration. The Student Council is composed of representatives elected from each homeroom, the presidents of each class and Mr. Frank Andreone, the faculty advisor. The Council introduced the Marshall system to Onteora and has been assisting the administration in making plans for a student lounge. The members participated actively in the Duso League Student Council program for elimination of racial discrimination in Washington. D. C. President ................Joan Ann Warnes Vice-President .................James Quinn Secretary ..................Caroline Draper Treasurer ..................Kirsten Warnes
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATEO: Mary Osborne. Ingrid Allermann. Mist Maureen Davis (Advisor). Ralph Elefant. Aledra Good. Joan Walder. Charles Craig. Standing: Margaret Halstead. Joan Ann Warnes. The Onteora Chapter of the National Honor Society received its charter in 1953. The eight charter members were inducted by the members of the Kingston chapter at an impressive candlelight ceremony in the auditorium. In the fall of 1953. two new members were inducted to fill the vacancies left by Paul Holland and Sondra Sickler. The Honor Society creates enthusiasm for scholarship, for the development of personal and leadership ability, and for rendering service to the community. This year the Society formulated Onteora s Welcome Kit which explains to the parents of new students the organization of Onteora and the opportunities available here. The handbook which will be available in September was the other project for the year. Miss Davis is chairman of the faculty advisory committee composed of Miss Donovan. Mr. Andreone and Mr. Viglielmo. President Vic President Secretary Treasurer .. Ralph Elefant Ingrid Allermann ..Mary Osborne . Aledra Good
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Front How, loft to right: C. Craig, U. Baum, M. Osborne, A. Minervini, R. Singer, R. Elefant, I. Alter- mann, J. Warnes, M. Halstead, A. Good, J. Walder. Second Row: Mr. B. Stahl (Advisor), Mrs. K. Wagenfohr (Advisor), M. Degener. B. Wagenfohr, Miss M. Davis (Advisor), D. Purfield. Front Row, left to right: N. Lee. P. McNamara. J. Collins. N. Thompson. P. lettel. J. Costa. A. Barringer. Second Row: J. Lane, J. Madsen, S. Bonesio, M. Muhlich. B. Bremer. K. Stella. Third Row: V. Spassenko. E. Tisch. W. Klitgaard. R. Locke. JUNIOR AFFRENTICES of the ALBUM Onteora's first yearbook, the Album , was compiled by a capable, hard-working staff comprised of Senior and Junior class members under the supervision of Mr. Bernard Stahl, Miss Maureen Davis, and Mrs. Katherine Wagenfohr. In order to maintain an experienced staff for each year, a system was established whereby a group of Junior appren- tices was chosen by their class and approved by the faculty advisors. By working with the Senior staff these students gained valuable experience in the production of the book and will therefore be fully prepared for the job next year. Several visits to the publishing plant allowed the staff to see the actual processing of their book.
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