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With an abundance of prominent news events taking place this past school year, the World Affairs Club again strove to make its members more aware of the World situation. Quaker Valley again retained its status of having a Big Fivev country in Student United Nations. This year we represented Nationalist China, Upper Volta, Trinidad, Tobago, and Switzerland. As usual, Quaker Valley headed two large United Nations. In December, it hosted students from the Sewick- ley Academy and the Watson Home for a mock ECOSOC assembly, and in February, the club invited delegates from Taylor, Mon- tour, Quigley and again the Sewickley Acade- my to a mock General Assembly. The club also participated in American Field Service activities such as selling tickets for the A.F.S. Show and sponsoring an A.F.S. day in the Spring. Under the direction of Mr. Simpson, the club had a very fruitful year. if vtt Student Council Executive Board: Bunny Griffith, S.U.N., Don Haver, Sec., Becky Habbert, S.U.N., John Mitsak, V. Pres., Kenny Rogoff, S.U.N., Nena Djordjevic, Pres., Bernie Shaver, Tres., David Goldstein, Constitution, Carol Krane, Program, Mimi Maguire, Parliamentarian 37 World Affairs Club
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Student Council was very active this year. It initiated such new things as Teacher Appreciation Day and formed a committee which met regularly with the administra- tion. It continued such programs as hall i 254 1 , ,V patrol, canned food collection, activities, and door decorating. President Dan Nadler and new sponsor Mr. Schulick Worked hard to produce more organized meetings and more active student council members. Student Council Executive Board, Tim Scheib, V. Pres.g Doug Abercrombie, Frankie Brothers, Sec.-Tres., Patty Gurgovitsg Dan Nadler, Pres.g Peter Crockett Student Council 35
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Once again Quaker Valleyls weekly news- letter Quaker Quill has enjoyed much popu- larity with the student body. Found weekly in the Herald, The Quill has carried inter- esting and informative articles, all a result of an enthusiastic and industrious stall. Editor Bunny Griliith and Co-Editor Helen Kowal, having to meet the deadlines, worked especially hard posting assignments, editing, and typing the copy. Helen Kowal-Assistant Editor, Bunny Griffith-Editor uaker Quill 38
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