Scotch Plains Fanwood High School - Culmen Yearbook (Scotch Plains, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 128 text:

'K FIRST ROVV, left to right: Mrs, Friend, J. Tudor, K. Adams. SECOND ROVV: L. XVimmer, K. MeCaslin, I. Reeder, S. XValters, I. Randel. SSEMBLY COMMITTEE Our assemblies-traditional, exchange, and paid-are a valuable and enjoyable part of school life. Under the competent direction of Mrs. Friend, thc Assembly Committee, a standing group of the Stu- dent Council, arranges and co-ordinates these programs, trying to achieve a balance between education and enter- tainment. In addition to our annual tra- ditional asscmblies, there are exchanges scheduled with neighboring schools, which provide an excellent opportunity to promote friendly relations outside those made through athletic contests. 128 ,Q ,g, ,L hax . - .1 .. ,V Viiy.. LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Adams, I. Tudor, Co-chairmen. if f ,pg if fre 5 is ir

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D. Wynn, E. Zlata, B. Matusik, E. Purvis, K. Lcwis, B. LIBRARY COUNCIL OFFICERS LEFT FO RIGHT D VanNest, Secretary, 1. Hampton, Treasurer, D johnson President, L. Hughes, Vicc-President. FIRST ROXV, left to right: C. Holt, B. Twitchcll, F. George, M. Agree, R. Ronzo, C. Bcll, L. Fegel, J. Klas- torin, D. Pficflcr, P. Alexson, S. Emery, K. Knousc. SEC- OND ROVV K Klinsman D Bisho C Sector Lar I : . S , . .' p, . , . - son, I. Jaffe, D. Hanigan, S. Schlachtun, N. Ventre, C. Palac, B. Harring, I. XValker, J. Hampton, F. Crater, M. Laitala. THIRD ROXV: Miss Ayers, I. Berger, P. Howard, D. VVood, B. Cillman, C. Hanrahan, I. Churik, LIBR RY COU CIL Library Council was organized to promote stu- dent interest in library work. Under the guidance of Miss Ayers, members learn to check books in and out fand collect those two-cent iineslj, return volumes to their proper places on the shelves, repair books when necessary and prepare special exhibits. Meetings are held monthly and special problems are discussed at that time. The annual faculty tea gives the council members a chance to acquaint the teachers, especially those new to the school, with all the facilities available in our fine library. Rickerson, j. Kellogg, S. Jackson. FOURTH RONV: I. Glynn, P. Mirto, P. Mallon, B. Yeakle, P. Coriell, L. Swarts, D. Van Nest, L. Marshall, I. Kenyon, C. Coon, K. Hahm, I. Blatt, J. Odell, M. Matson. FIFTH RONV: D. Johnson, F. VVynn, H. VVilliams, M. Telasha, J. Torkel- sen, K. Horning, D. Miller, D. Ford, L. Hughes, L. Hellebranrl tZ2EEl za- us 'H



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FIRST ROXV, left to right: J. House, R. Bellas, H. Wil- liams. SECOND ROXV: A. LoBue, C. Harris, J. Holt. In the spring of their Iunior year, delegates to Girls' Citizenship In- stitute are elected, by their class- mates, on the basis of leadership and citizenship. The Institute, held on the campus of Douglas College, provides an opportunity for these girls to learn at first hand about the laws, services and agencies of the State. They are impressed with the responsibilities that accompany the privilege of citizenship. One of the features of the conference is the trip to Trenton to meet and talk with the Governor. Lest it be thought that this conference is en- tirely serious, one must add that plenty of time is given to fun and fellowship with the other delegates. GIRL 9 CITIzENsIIIP 9 INSTITUTE BOYS, ST TE Citizenship practiced by youth makes better adult citizenship practices. That is the purpose of the American Legionis Boys, State. Each year the local Ameri- can Legion Post sends elected repre- sentatives from our school to meet with students from all over New Jersey to learn the structure and purpose of muni- ciple and state government. At Boys, State, on the Rutgers' campus, the boys participate in mock-elections of a two party nature to further acquaint them with the making of party platforms and the tactics of campaigning, but the main objective of Boys, State is to introduce the delegates to the true importance of a democratic government. KNEELING: R. Glore, B. Austin. STANDING: S. Rinaldi, K. Adams, C. Truitt, M. Morgan, B. Weh.

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