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Q 7 L. Samuels. Student This year's Student Council began the school year with its annual project of selling S.A.P. tickets to the student body. This provided students a wonderful opportunity to attend all athletic events and certain other group activities at a large financial saving to them. The income from this sale also allowed our council to undertake, and carry out successfully, the various worth-while activities which have helped to make our student body so proud of our school and our council. Our council next operated a booth at the fun-filled three-day Community Fair held last fall. All monies earned at this booth were donated to the community to aid in the construction of a swimming pool. This activ- ity provided a wonderful opportunity for our council to actively participate in, and help support, a communi- ty-wide project. The annual Halloween masquerade parties were again held at the John C. Birdlebough School for high school students and at the Sweet Memorial Building for junior high students. Games, dancing, cider and dough- nuts, decorationseall provided an evening of fun. In case you are skeptical, ask the junior high! They had a night to remember! Seated: B. Strong, C. Garbutt, L. Cunningham, E. Boutin, Mr. Pecola. First Row: A, Townsend, D. Farnham, S. Stoughtenger C. Bannister, N. Beck, R. Robbins, D. Kelley, G. Lowe, D. Gil bert, D. Thomas. Second Row: T. Hymers, D. DeShane, S. Grid Hoover, G. Davis, H. Thomas. Third Row: G. Hess, R. Schafer R. Bradway, T. Candee, J. Bishop, P. Saari, J. Wiley, J. Misenko F N lf ley, C. Chesbro, R. Deuty, C. Sleeth, L. Gaw, M. Terry, R. M Council At Christmas-time toys were collected and donat- ed to children of an orphanage. In these times of so much poor publicity concerning teenagers, the year- book staff would especially like to thank the council for such a worthy project. It is an activity such as this which gives us, the student body, prestige in the eyes of the public and pride in ourselves as human beings. The annual Valentine Dance was well done though, unfortunately, poorly attended. Too bad, for the de- corations were fine and the music excellent. The high- light of the evening was the grand march and the subsequent crowning of the King and Queen - Ronnie Brown and Barbara Strong. Once again the council has undertaken the project of financing the program which would enable another foreign student to attend our school. On March 25 a hilarious and entertaining student-faculty game was held, and the proceeds of this game greatly aided the foreign student fund. The council has taken giant steps this year and they haven't halted yet. Even now, they are making plans for the annual, ever-popular Athletic Banquet. Thank you, Student Council, for a job well done!
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Senior Honor Society L if Firs1 Row: D. Crowley, J. Williamson. Second Row: S, Kimball, L. Farnholiz, N. Gray, J. Beckley, S. Bannisier, G. Nelson. Third Row: L. Blanchard, R. Boots, J. Farrell, W. Matzke, D. Bowman. Fourth Row: J. Mills, S. Calfabiano, C. Perry, S. Margrey, C. Garbuit. ,- Z' 0' if 5 First Row: E. Kurhela, C. Clark. Second Row: C. Scott, S. Hoppe, A. Jones, P. Miller, E. Gorfhey, B. Sher man. Third Row: L. Farnham, L. Rancier, J. Williamson, R. Case, D. House. Fourth Row: D. Williamson R. Schafer, B. Secor, L. Cunningham, L. Butler.
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