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ALL-STAR FOOTBALL TEAM SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE TRACK TEAM NINTH GRADE TRACK TEAM
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38 - STUDENT COUNCIL LEADS THE WAY U The Student Council, with Miss Betty Ward as advisor, faced additional responsibilities last fall when a three year junior high school moved into the former high school building. Council members, chosen by their homerooms, began their activities by acting as guides during those first hectic days, and they acquainted an enlarged student body with its schedule and classrooms. The twenty-eight members of the Council brought their lunches and met once every two weeks during the noon hour to conduct their business meetings. Alternate representatives performed council duties during absence of regular members and served as the Junior Red Cross committee for the JRC drive. Student Council sponsored 25 assemblies during the year and engaged such well known entertainers as Charles King and Hal Harrison. Students participated in the nI've Got a Secretn and talent programs, and the traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. Council-sponsored dances held in the gymnasium were limited to three due to the tight athletic schedule. ' Year long projects in tax stamp collection, sale of pencils and tablets, and management of refreshment stands at athletic events kept council members busy. The monitor system, which provides for student supervision in the halls, was arranged by council representatives. The Student Council compiled a handbook which will be dis- tributed to the incoming seventh graders and new students next fall. Allen Ewing served as President of the Councilg Georgia Schneider, Vice-presidentg Nancy Ward, Secretary, Ann Sutter, Treasurer. ORCHESTRA COM LETES ' SUCCESSFUL SEASON As you passed the music room on a typical Tuesday or Thursday.morning, you probably heard a clamoring noise pouring forth to announce that it was time for the orchestra members to tune and play their instru- ments, Under the patient direc- tion of their maestro, Mr. Richard Howenstine, the 22 young virtuosos who made up the membership of this group continually improved and made several public appearances during the year. The or- chestra, along with other f PHYS- 0 X lhmhg 'Q fx I p ' o , he-. .gi-ai 141+ -- x HIVSQ -Tm,'.Lha that -' V w. -. 'F ST- -'R ' ' 'A . G -'fy' -'W '- 'tmmgz ,f r- themes? - qzm. . T -pe ,alzv-:VL rv -0 if- , . .Hgrfi-51. -:iff , ., Z.,-QQ'g.3,4f,i4g:g:5g.3.:q.,,,,. ' '3'f':' .142 - 4.1. A musical groups, performed at school assemblies, and the annual Spring Music Festival. Officers for the year were as follows: Kathy Cameron, Presidentg Pat Dolansky, Secretaryg Amy Himmelspach, Lanny Broomall and Bill Hall, Librarians.
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