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Cum Laude . . . STUDENT COUNCIL President. Evangeline Tirakisg Vice President. Nancy Hittleg Secretary, Madeline Poolosg Treasurer, Ronald AlllLllUllgQ Advisers, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Sherwood, Mr. White. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council, wliicli is tlie students' elected lnwmalcing body, lms made many new and necessary reforms tlus yenr. A Controls Committee, composed of students and faculty members, was orgauuzed to discuss school prolvlems. This committee ironed out difficulties concerning tnrdiness and trunncy, and estnlnlislied at detention lmll to denl with offenders. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Scliolzlrslup, service, leadership and clmrncter--these are the lmsic principles upon wlucli mcmlverslup in tl1eINIzltIolizllI'I0l1o1' Society rests. Tlie organization is purely ltonorury in nzlture, with tlie memlwerslup made up of students selected Ivy tlle faculty. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President, Carter Brooks Secretary. Zoe Ghiates Advisers, Miss Christv, Mrs. Orr w
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Not All for Fun . . . we rl ,Z ' Jlfpk 'W WV! President, Robert Sto er y Vice President, Robert Canter Secretary, Tom Richards Treasurer, Fred Iayne Adviser, Mr. White THE Y'S Our Y clubs are organizations formed to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian characterfy A major project of these clubs each year is the sponsoring of Teen Talks, which are open to all students from ninth grade up. Throughout the year, the Hi-Y had a variety of programs, among them some interesting and educa- tional speakers. They continued the practice of showing the popular noon movies, sponsored the Spring Formal, and entertained their fathers at the annual Father and Son Banquet. The Senior Tri-Hi-Y has been very active. Among their most popular meetings were those devoted to the discussion of dating. Their projects included packing baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving and spon- soring the Christmas Ball. They also had a Heart Sister Week and honored their mothers at a tea in the spring. The Iunior Tri-Hi-Y sponsored a bake sale and a highly successful St. Patricks Day Dance. They also took up the job the Senior Tri-Hi-Y had started by sending baskets at Christmastime to the poor. The Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y had an interesting program this year. They had a Heart Sister Week, which culminated in a well-attended tea at which all the girls were presented with roses. A play, The Letterfl and an interesting talk on the origin of Christmas Carols were among the other programs of the group. Among the honors which were bestowed upon members of the high school's Y groups was the elec- tion of Bob Canter as president of the District YH Council. This council met in Iamestown last fall and dis- cussed plans for Y activities for the year. Another person to do Penn High credit was Tom Richards who was chosen chaplain of the State Y.lVI.C.A. convention held in Harrisburg. Representatives from the Tri-Hi-Y groups went to Mt-zirlville to attend the District Convention. Doris Coda, Nancy Dilley, and Pat Huntley were chosen to attend the State Convention held in Harrisburg. There Doris Coda, wh resident at the district meetin , vresided over the Conference. P g l o had been elected
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