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Members of the board of education for Sherwood Union High Pennington, John Burge Kchairmanj, David Cereghino, and Albert School District No. 9it., are, from the left: Harry Schmeltzer, Merle Voss. MR. JOHN B. GIBSON, Principal STUDENT INITIATIVE IN SCHOOL WORKSHOP IS ANSWER TO CHALLENGE OF FUTURE All of us are more than ever concerned with what the future holds. More dangers, more uncertainties, and more worries have come with our fast-changing world. More challenges and more opportunities for each of us have followed. The schools are aware of these changes, and are working to keep pace. If the future is what we make it, there must be a place for this future to take shape. The school provides the workshop, the indi- vidual student the willpower, the drive, the planning, and the work. This will be the last yearbook for some of you. Because of it, you will be better able to evaluate your school experience, you will be able to make better decisions for your future, and, in turn, for the future of all of us. John B. Gibson
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Student body president Alan Brickley fulfilled his duties very competently. Serving as student body officers for the 1958-59 school year were: Norma Oyler, assistant treasurer, Darold Wiedemann, sergeant-at-arms, June Rehwalt, treasurer, Larry Bahns vice president, Alan Brickley, president, Anita Schuldheisz, secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL TAKES VIGOROUS STRIDES TOWARD INTELLIGENT SELF-GOVERNMENT Through the superb leadership of the student body officers and members of student council Sher- wood had a very successful year. It is increasingly apparent that this governing body is becoming bet- ter informed and more able in the matter of han- dling student affairs. While student council meetings often provoke vigorous disagreement among the members, they are stimulated to think, to defend their position if it is strong, to abandon it if it is weak, and to abide by the decision of the group in the democratic process of self-government. To introduce appropriate items for consideration, to advise, and sometimes to exercise firmness from the administrative point of view is Mr. Gibson, prin- cipal. STUDENT COUNCIL. First Row: B. Anderson, J. Gardinier, C. Gehrig, S. Hansen, D. Wiedemann, L. Bahns, A. Brickley, Standing: B. Ferris J Anderson, N. Oyler, J. Rehwalt, B. Bradley, A. Schuldheisz. Second Row: Anderson, J. Johnson, R. Stevens, Mr. Gibson. ' D Snyder, J. Richen, D. Dittmann, C. Schmeltzer, J. Regan, D. Day, C.
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