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orranizafiond T Although students at SHS are very busy with lessons and homework, most of us find time to be active members of at least one of the school sponsored organizations. Many of the teachers take time from their crowded schedules to be club sponsors. There are clubs of all descriptions to meet the interest of every student. XVe have organizations to prepare ns for future vocations, and to acquaint us with avocations. In meeting to discuss current world problems, and to ac- tually supcrvise student government, we will become better citizens. Some clubs stress Christian virtues which teach us to be more thoughtful persons. These organizations give us an excellent opportunity to utilize our excess time and energy in a constructive way. They teach us how to use parliamentary procedure, how to conduct ourselves in an organized group, and how to accept responsibility. Through careful planning by their sponsors and officers, our organizations adcl interest and variety to the happy years spent at SHS. TTT-TTTTTT-T-we T YT T.vmfTrT1ssmwTTTTT'fT'fTT:saTTTT-T-rswsr-sv'mvTrsTT NTTTNQETTTTT R - STSXT rf'fTTfTTT-s--TTf- TTTTTTTTTT , TTTTNTTTTTTTT TTT .... , T :TT-T NT-TT:T--TT-TfsTzT -TT-::-T- T T- T- as -T-NTL-ETT T WQTTTTTTTT T TNTYNWQWTTT T T x 'B 1 x -X T - 5-T r 2 '- T'TT1Ti-5-ffT- QTsTiTT5TtTs-ETQT ' TT T - T T T - gxvsrksss T TQET 5315-T sT. - .ss --QT-TT TTsTTTsTT--X T T1-TT1-- X T TT-TTTTTTTT TT T s .T T T TT T - .- -TT-T 1: TT- ' T. TT -T X. T T '1-TTT t T Xgssfe TTTTTTTTTTT-TTT T -T T ., . . TT T T' FT T '-' s fTTrTT'TsTsTX'TX5Ti iIkTk5f-TSTXR-TTYT T Q 1- - -NT-TT i Z -TsTssTsTisTTsS-T--T-TTTWTTT-Ts T T T -T rf? ' TTTTTTTT T T TNTXTTTTTTS-TT-TTTTTTTTTTTTQ-TTT-T T T T TTTTTTTTTTTTT-T: sTTT - -V T sRNSsSss5TTTT-QTTTQTTTT:-T: 1-T--T-TTT TefTsssTsTfTTT :T - if S TwsTTsSTTsTsTssSsisST-RTT-2'T as ti'-1, ' . T: - . -: :ATT - T T T'NXYTXTKWSSNSYQsTXTXS1i:l-Ts' WTPTYX-S X -TrxT'1:rXT?iE5rTFTfTY 'I '-its TTTTTTTTTNTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT T T-Ts--TTTT T TTTTTTTTT TT T T-TQTTNTfTwsTfTsTsT: T:TTsT1TT:T TTsTTTsss-s T T-TT-T -1- --1 NX SXKQXSASSTATTXRTTTTTTQTTT - -,Q.sTs..TTsAxss:TT sXxATMsTxTTxaTmL.Q.ssss.Tv:TTTTTTTTTTTTMH X N NXSXSOT- X T T WEI3iST1fTs5T'fisTi'Tf'5TSTSi T-miiilsfl use T :T -T X-T TTTTQ Ts3T5g5T::::sTT,T kT ijT,Ts9NTsTi1,sTkr TTTTT-XNSX XXXTTT - gT:TgT:,TQTXTTTTTQT-TTT,g- T593 Yifrfsi- S T 03 T TTTYTTV- Y-in-Tw: fi Tf H P 2-f if 2:3-ii T IT? fETiSL9'T5QSTQT T QTXSXXXN XY X . TTA. 'sis Y: --:TT-TTSQT-ST .- T TT TT MTTTTTXTQT T - tf?XT3Q5i-5353555 ' XTTYSKQXT 'STTXTT 'rs-T . QTTT wil - Nifsfwsw --w --1 '-1-Tr s -TT-x S5855 -istrtiiiirrrffgz T f'ls:s:T:'i3iiz?ii3s:zT fit Ti N251 rtTzTsTTT ,3T'g,SgiT f be iv! A i S'3TNXTrI-TESQITTQ 2' rl IIQXTE-1 'Nw psw1'TTif QT T315 iff?-:Q ig SLTTTTT-T f-QT - A TT-f-fs TTTTTPTT TNT-T-T is fs T XTTWTTT TTTETQTNTT TTTT T -ss-TTTTT T T T TT- so -- T TTPTTTKX QSTTTTST QXTTT TTTTSTTTTQT TTTTT TTT T TTTTTTTT TT -T TT TTTTX TT? X' T TT Q XTTTT TTTQ T Ti T Q Tl TXXTXTT XTQTX XQTTQQ TT ss T TY XXTX X TTTTTTT 4 T T T T T T T T T X XTT T XX E s MXN T SXT X XX N5 V535 T TTNX X T TTTTTTTT T X T5 T TTTNNTXX5 F TQXTTTTTXTTTTTTXXTSTQ T XT RTTTTTW T, T T T TT TT T- it T T T 5f3j:TTt1'2 1 E 5 TTT I: fs f T :TTSST-f TTT-TT og T-iTT-Ti-TT-T133-5-S ' t:Ii::'5:: its TT T ' T l T H,f'fT2' if NS X-Triifaiis YSTTTI Q-X531-im TTQT TSNT EQTQYS- :T-TTTAT A TTTTT - T Q T T TTT T T TT T .TTeiTTTT TTT-asfsTTT-:Ti is T-TTQSTTTTTKETQTQ-ss TTT- T T- - T -- T - TT-:RMETTTETTT : - - TT T- T TTWTTTTTTTT TTTT T T-T-TTT-T-T TT--T-TTTTT T. T RQTQTXQTTTN X W rs N sTTrsTsTTTTTTTTsrTSW s- sc- T T T T X T
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STUDENT COUNCIL Row I. Karen Gunning, Pat McComas, Roseann Reuter, Elizabeth Ellison, Chree NVood, Karen Duckworth, Mary Ann Fisher, Kathy Briggs, Lynn Delap, Mrs. Comstock. Row II. Nancy Scott, Carol Riemensclmeider, Phil Kuhn, Don Thompson, Ronnie Cole, Doug Horton, Charles O,Connor, Ann Taylor, Karen Handy, Row III. Steve LaBarbara, Mike Staats. Dave Moore, Tom Strawn, Jay Butler, Alan Koehler, Steve Carwein, john Harding, Mr. Barnes. Student 0Uel l'U'l'lel'lt .95 CHQQJQLJ Marcille Keppel, SHS treasurer, instructed the treasurers of all school organizations in a Student Council project. Since our inauguration seven years ago. the Student Council has made great progress in the operations of stu- dent government. Our purpose is best stated in the pre- amble of the Student Councifs constitution: To establish a medium of association and cooperation with the principal and the faculty on school mattersg to encourage and pro- mote a finer school spirit, to create respect and ambition for high scholastic attainment, and to further the general wel- fare of this high schoolf, This year our council was composed of a group of twenty-five elected home room representatives. In addi- tion to these, ex-officio members were the threc class presidents and the editor of the Squib. Our 1961-62 officers were as follows: Don Thompson, presidentg Ronnie Cole, vice presidentg Pat McComas, rec- ording secretaryg Kathy Briggs, corresponding secretary, Phil Kuhn. treasurerg and Dave Moore, parliamentarian. The faculty advisors, Rita Fern Comstock, and Frank Barnes, were very helpful to us with our projects. The major event we sponsored was the annual Fall NVind-Up Dance honoring the boys who participated in any fall sports activity. A court was chosen, and Indy Owens reigned over it as queen. XVe also began a new project, a school of instruction for all officers of school- sponsored organizations. Other activities were an informal dance following the homecoming game, and management of all class elections.
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