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c [ I [ R A I 0 I c A « I I A I I 0 N Officers Mr. Hendrickson Margaret Ingley. Margery Hazard Dorin Oltarsh . Peter Mertz . . . Advisor . President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Student Council Under the excellent leadership of our President, Margaret Ingley and her able as- sistants: Vice President, Margery Hazard. Secretary, Dorin Oltarsh; and Treasurer, Peter Mertz; and with the guidance of Mr. Hendrickson, the G.O. has completed one of its most successful years. Among its many accomplishments, the sale of G.O. tickets, the annual Pep Rally. The G.O. Christmas Dance, and finally the Spring Carnival rank high. Many months of thought and work were put into theCarnival, now a well-established annual event in Port High. Its success de- pends entirely upon the combined efforts of students, teachers and parents. It is inspi- ring'indeed to see the affair progress from the early stages of planning, selling chances, and buying prizes to the day of construction and finally the Carnival itself. The pro- ceeds, used for the awarding of scholarships, are turned over to a special committee, headed this year by Lin Lipsett. It is entirely a student enterprise allowing Carte blan- che in the distribution of the money. Because of the substantial allotment made by the G.O., the Port Weekly was able to expand and improve itself this year. The SteeringCommittee concerned itself mainly with the more serious problems such as stu- dent conduct, athletics vs. scholarship, and assemblies. The G.O. would like to extend its gra- titude to all the students of Port Washington Senior High School for their cooperation, and to Mr. Hendrickson for his sincere interest. Mr. Hendrickson And Officers Steering Committee
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Business Staff LITERARY STAFF CO-EDITORS: BARBARA LYNCH. WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM SENIOR WRITE-UPS Joan Merck Janet Ackerly CLUBS Suzy Blair Janet Ackerly Dorothy Bottinger Leona Chang Leona Chang Santina Frommja Janet Compere Thelma Knoblach Sally Innes Janet Kuhl Carol Kay Ann Leonard Deane Land Patricia McCormack Phyllis Lanes Jean McGregor Christine Logan Marile Marzo Barbara Mattocks Phyllis Miller Patricia McCormack Barbara Millman Jean McGregor Preston Pumphrey Phyllis Miller BOYS’ SPORTS Jane Penney Jay Greene GIRLS’ SPORTS Denis Brady Margery Hazard Peter Mertz TYPISTS MUSIC Jennie Frommja Sandra Madeheim Santina Frommja Barbara Wheeler Joan Marsh SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Iride Gliosca Charlotte Bottinger Nancy Weber Dorothy Bottinger Mary-Helen Lipton Dorothy Breska CLASS HISTORIES Helena Candela Myrna Horowitz Margery Hazard Marile Marzo Nancy McDonough Joyce Burroughs Sallie Robertson Carolyn Crisafulli SPONSOR Vickie Hull Frank J. Schoenbom ART AND LAYOUT STAFF CO-EDITORS: JANET COMPERE, MYRNA HOROWITZ Marlene Kieupel Ann Guerry Douglas Murray Nina Stephenson Nina Kalfaian Margaret Compere Marni McCarthy Nancy Stover Bertien Jacobs Jane Oram Robert Schoeneman Vincent Cooper SPONSOR: John D. Reppeteaux BUSINESS STAFF David Runyan Martha Fenu Robert Schoeneman Mary Fenu Jean Allen Jean Gancher Barbara Biggs Patricia Isoldi Carol Carpenter Jean Kellner Glenda Christiansen Lorraine Kramer Mary Ray Cincotta Jane Markland Barbara Colon Shirley Ann O Neill Leonard DeMeo Franklin Picone Antoinette DeMeo Phyllis Porciello Rose Marie DeVoe Dorothy Smith SPONSOR: William C. Schaefer 9
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The Circle, a chapter of the national honor society, is our school's honor club, membership in which is based upon scholar- ship, leadership, service, and character. Points toward admission to the club are drawn from both scholastic and extra-cur- ricular accomplishments; at least seventy- five points must be derived from the former. New members are selected semi-annualy and are initiated at the club's impressive candlelight ceremony, where the tapers of knowledge.scholarship, leadership, service, and character are traditionally lighted. Circle meetings are held on the second Monday evening of each school month. At these gatherings the members are given a chance to sharpen their wits by listening to speeches, participating in informal discus- sions, and playing the well known Brain Fever. Every June Circle presents a prize cup to the student who has maintained the high- est scholastic average during the year. The winner's name is engraved on this silver cup which also contains the names of former student winners. In addition, members are eligible to compete in the nation-wide contest for college scholarships. Officers Mr. William Merrill.................Advisor Frank Harding......................President Brenda Lu Forman..............Vice President Sandra Madeheim....................Secretary Denis Brady........................Treasurer C I R C I [
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