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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: A. Tremba, B. Stewart, N. Johns, N. Horner, L. King, Mr. Tremba, B. Blymiller, M. Francisco. Second Row: J. Marnie, B. King, D. Tremba, E. Dearolph, R. Bowser. Ned Horner as president has just called the Student Council to order, Norma Johns, acting Secretary-Treasurer is ready to record any business discussed or acted upon and the president of each class and an elected representative are present as members of this group of students who have a voice in the many problems of our school. We, the members of the Student Council, as representatives from our respective classes try to be alert to the problems of our classmates and to bring these problems up for discussion. This year our activity has touched the following projects: making plans to pick and bring to the students one movie monthly which we think will be liked, rules regarding the disposing of lunch papers, bags, and trash during lunch period, and rules and supervision of election of cheerleaders. We feel we have had a taste of democracy and self government through Student Government and that much more could be done in the future. Mr. Tremba, our sponsor, has just mentioned that our time is about up. A motion is quickly made and seconded and the meeting is adjourned.
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' ' - X ' ' CW ',- ,-.2 - F f57'f59?1Yf JUNIOR PLAY CAST Seated- J. Fox, D. Overheim, J. Buechele, D. Neely, B. Stewart Standing-B. Pierce, K. Albert, Mr. Tremba, Mr. Corle, J. Terwilliger, L. Pollum Not present when picture was taken-B. Blymiller, S. Foust, B. McElory, E. Jolly A DATE WITH JUDY A DATE WITH JUDY is the story of a typical American family, the Fosters. Randolph, the youngest of the two Foster children, is constantly teasing someone. Judy, the Foster's other child, is interested in becoming queen of her club's dance. Since the girl who raises the most money for the community relief fund will become queen, Judy decided to enter a number of contests as a way of raising money. Judy enters the names of her family and friends in the different contests that are run, specifying that the winning money should be contributed to the community relief fund in her name. Judy wins no prize money but she receives all kinds of merchan- dise. Mr. Foster is accredited the award of honorable mention for having the most kissable lips. Mrs. Foster is overcome with 24 bottles of hair dye. This three-act comedy adapted from the radio program of the same name affords a close-up study of some of the problems of the American youth and the effect of them on their families. Humor, pathos, human interest and philosophy are inter- woven and expressed through real characters. This play will be remembered as one having real interest and value. The cast included: Judy Foster ------------------------ Oggie .............................. Mrs. Foster ---- Mr. Foster --- Mitzi ------- Barbara ---- Randolph ---------- -- - Hanah --------------- --- Mrs. Shultzhammer ---- - - - Mrs. Hotchkiss ------ - -- Eloise ----------- Mr. Martindale --- Rex O'Connor --- Susie --------- Shirley Foust Dan Overheim Polly Mullen David Neely Jo Ann Beuchele Edna Jolly Carl Terwilliger Betty Pierce Ella Mae Edwards Lois Pollum Betty Stewart Bill McElroy Bill Blymiller Joan Fox
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Tri -Hi -Y First row - M. Goodman, E. Weckerly, O. Shay, Miss Reithmiller, E. Grazier, D. Fross. Second row - M. King, A. Stewart, D. Hilliard, M. Grazier, L. Weckerly, B. Stewart, V. Lytle. Third row - J. Beuchele, A. Clawson, D. Kilgore. The Tri-Hi-Y is sponsored by the YMCA. It is a YMCA club for high school girls. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is: To maintain, create and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character. The club membership is taken from classes nine to twelve. There are twenty girls in the club. The members of the club meet with Miss Reithmiller, their advisor, the sixth period on Fridays. Dining the past three years the Tri-Hi-Y has sponsored several different projects. The girls and Miss Reithmiller arranged and presented a program before an assembly at Easter time. They took a trip to the Deshon Veterans Hospital where they presented a Christmas program. They also visited and entertained the guests of the Clarion County Home. Officers of the club are: Advisor Miss Reithmiller President Shirley Foust Vice-President Jo Ann Beuchele Secretary Delores Fross Treasurer Edna .Tolly
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