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TUDE T COU CIL Student Council consists of one representative from each homeroom elected by fellow students in the spring of every year. The representatives strive to improve the school and promote a harmonious relationship between the student body and the Members of Student Council-left to right, first row: M. Meier, A. Cyger, N. Samiljenko, D. Mowere, M. Takacs, D. Bishop, C. Taney. Second row: C. Mun- shower, B. Brockman, H. Kasarda, M. Yashura, M. Hartman, B. Burns, K. Sykes . Third row: Mr. Batezel, F. Ciampietro, I. Papp, L. Cubanich, P. Santo, I. Rol- lison, I. Griffith. faculty. Mr. George Batezel is the faculty advisor. Each year Student Council publishes a s'tudent handbook, sells football programs, plans pep rallies, and sponsors novelty days and social affairs. Some special projects this year were writing a Constitution, adopting a Korean war orphan, instaling a coke machine, and reviving school spirit. pl 'liwp : x -4 Helen Kasarda headed the homeroom Christinas decora- tions contest, Midge Meier and Larry Cubanieli assisted in decorating the school Christmas tree, and Pat Santo was responsible for the sale of programs at football games. Officers of Student Council -- Left to right: Assistant Secretary Linda VVeinland, Secretary Diane Bishop, Vice- President Marlene Takacs, President Deanna Mowt-re. Treasurer Carol Taney, Assistant Treasurer Steve Leap- man.
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ls.. X Edrtorm Chief Midge Eachus and Assrstlnt Edltor Bob Freece select pictures for the PHOENIX 1959 PHOENIX Advxsor Nlr Paul Mrms T- T 'G-T xnf V-LAIYQLD' Helen Kasarda PHOENIX Art Edrtor surrounded by her Asslst ants june Pennypacker and Nianlyn Thomas Semor Edrtor Lynn Wandrer and Assistant Edxtors Joanne Yanovrak Carole Whrttmgton and Helen Kmg .M-45, I Sports Edrtor Carol Taney Actnvrtxes Edrtor Sue Miller Assrstant Actrvrtxes Editor Esther Davrs and Feature Edrtor Niany Ann Dough erty '-fl: L I Busmess Nlanagers Charles Dancy Sandra Kocsr and Thomasme Tarsell hot shown Barbara Kunsch e v ' I . 7, N V l Q 1: X I hx . K I A V .' ,U ,. ,ff - - . . . 2 . . . , . . i T J A , Q' , rf ' ' . 'D' 3 1 . K I ' 9 ' , r . ww. J 5' , -- . -1',' 1 , . , . A - . , ,. X x. X , . . 'X . v. J I 41 .A W ' ' ' v I v l ' . A , - . . , x A - , . i'
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Members of the PURPLE STAR staff in the student activities room-left to right: N. Anderson, C. Curr, T. Tarsell, A. XVargo, C. Zach, L. YVeinland, C. VVhit- tington, B. Mosser, C. Taney, M. Thomas, L. VVand- ref, K. Cyger, H. King, C. Maskulak, A. Cubanich, Miss Kelly. Circulation Manager Thomasine Tar- sell, and Advertising Manager George Maskulak. w 4 . QYJ751' ., Sports Editor Carol Taney, Editor-in-Chief Marilyn Thomas and Feature Editor Lynn NVandrer. lf' -Lin., 5,04 Q 'QQ 1' The school newspaper. The Purple Star, is published monthly from October to May. The staff covers all newsworthy events, from musi- cal programs to football games. The contemporary figure pictured is a symbol used by Marilyn Thomas in her cartoonsg it de- picts il typical P.H.S. student PURPLE TAR I '
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