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Student Council The Student Council acts as the governing body for the students here at Perry. The junior and senior classes each have four representatives and the remaining classes have two. This year, under the able supervision of Mr. Stanley, the faculty advisor, the Student Council was especially active. Besides the usual tasks of selling tickets and sponsoring assemblies, they have had charge of a Valentine Luncheon, sponsored two Sock Hops, and held a alentine Dance. The organization acts as a screening committee for all activities put on by the various classes and clubs. Bill Hutchins took charge as president, Sally Mantle, secretary, and Jim Mackey, treasurer. Front Row. loft to rij-ht—Mar r Spiestnan. Malcolm Claytor, Jim Mackey, Hill Hutchins. Herbert Simmons. Sally Mantle, David Pitkin and Richard Salchow. Second Row. left to rijfht—Russell Stut man, Philip Chapman, Rernie Trubisky, Don Crawford, Mr. Stanley, Don Rurto. Carle Christian. Ray Mantle, and Frances Clark. Scholarship Club One of the aims of many of the high school students is to become a member of tiie Scholarship Club. A 3.5 average for one year is required for membership. Kach year the club awards a cash scholarship to some senior to help in his or her college education. The club for the second consecutive year, sponsored the noon movies. The members participated in many social activities and organizations this year. The club’s annual initiation of new members is one of the highlights of the year. Nine new members were admitted in mid-year. Miss Few was the club’s sponsor, Bill Hutchins, president, Leonard Trubisky, vice president, Dorothy Jack-open, secretary, and Carle Christian, treasurer. Front Row. loft to riirht—Ruth rhrntan. Marjory Salchow. Dorothy Jaekopcn, Leonard Trubisky, Bill Hutchins, Carle' Christian. Nancy Williams, and Sally Mantle. Second Row. left to rijeht—Miss Few, Persia Frey, Carolyn Colburn, Ed Kulinski, Lowell Peterson, Erie Melkerson, Dirk Drews. Alex Rarbato, and Don Rarto. New Members—Philip Chapman, Rernie Trubisky, Lois Hausch, Ruth Langshaw, Victoria Pearson, Beverly Wainio, John Plummer, Raymond Mantle, and James Lapham. t wenty-threo
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Mixed Chorus The Mixed Chorus, composed of the Boys and Girls Glee Clubs, is open to any high school student wishing to participate. A member earning 100 points receives one Glee Club letter. Pins are awarded to the seniors who have a total of 125 points and must earn at least 30 points during their senior year. The glee club gave a spring concert, participated in a vocal festival, sang at baccalaureate, participated in some of the chapel and assembly programs, and sang at various other social functions. The vocal groups are under the direction of Mr. Custer. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Front Row, left to right—Mary Ann Corwin, Dorothy Timms, Ruth Spiesnian. Marjory Dukos, Rose Butterfield, Robyn Von Lehmden, Jane Peterson, Betty Wyant, Phnla Jordon. Second Row, left to right—Ruth Uhrman. Marjory Salchow. Jill King, Pat Jersey, Beverly Sohayda. Clytie Smith. Helen Kurtz, Joyce Smith, Sally Mantle, Mr. Custer. Third Row, left to right—Nancy Williams. Ruth Bogner, Kmogene Bickel. Mary Angeloro, Beverly Thompson, Lois Hausch. Juanita Jersey, Victoria Pearson, Saundra Parrish, Carol Wyant. Fourth Row, left to right—Shirley Davis. Beatrice Leasure, Nancy Elliott. Nancy Brockway, Beverly Wainio, Ruth Langshaw, Phyllis Langshaw, Carolyn Vacca, Nancy Brigleb, Sandra Bentley, Janet Smith. BOYS GLEE CLUB Seated, left to right—Teddy Salkeld, Herbert Simmons. David Putka, Larry Stauffer, Alan Lucas, Ray Joles, David Stirm. Standing, left to right—Mr. Custer. John Cunningham, Dick Frey, Gerald Varner, Jon Ciranko, Ewart Eliott, Ronnie Brainard, Tom Green. twenty-five
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