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Row One: Joe Newhouse, Cory Guenter, Larry Lathrop, Corky Burdick, Fred Lasher. Row Two: Bonnie Petruzzi, Marcia Johnson, Jo Ellen Brown, Linda Cutting, Beverly Defibaugh, Nancy Morrison, Gini Gosney. Row Three: Mrs, Anderson, Janet Peterson, Lois Grohe, Dick Larson, Beverley Van Gorder, Ann Megivern, Louie Neely, Gail Guenter, John Nick. STUDENT COUNCIL The officers of the Student Council during the year l957- 58 were Louie Neely, president, Dick Larson, vice-president, Ann Megivern, sec- retary, and Beverley Van Gorder, treasurer. Mrs. Ann Anderson, guidance director, was the new Student Council advisor. The achievements of the Council were: l. providing a student bus to away football games, 2. helping to promote and set up the Smethport Teen Club. 3. purchasing name plates for last year's Student Council president, Vale- dictorian, Salutatoriang 4. revising the Student Council constitution, 5. setting up a program of assemblies for every period of six weeks, 6. packing and delivering Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the needy, 7. attending the District Student Council convention at Bradford High School, and having our secretary lAnn Megiverni chosen as the District Council secretary, 8. having two of our seniors lLois Grohe and Ann Megiverni attend the State Student Council convention at Montoursville. 9. purchasing Student Council pins for those who have been in Student Council two semesters. 6
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SUDERVISORY STAFF Mr. Hugh Lunn Supervising Principal Mr. Phil Jones Secondary School Principal Mr. Ted Vesber Vice-Principal MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL The High School has become an important part of every American community, and the Senior year is marked by a number of important events pertaining to the Graduating Class. Here at Smethport, some of these things are: the Senior Play, the Senior trip, the Yearbook, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. Not the least of these is the publication of the Yearbook which becomes at once a record of students, teachers, Board of Education mem- bers, and school personnel in general as well as a retainer of many memories. Therefore it becomes the privilege of each graduating class to produce a book ot lasting value, and to conduct themselves in such a manner that senior events are outstanding. The Senior Class of 1958 has shown superioraualities in all fields of endeavor, and this edition of the NUNUNDAH is an excellent example of that superiority. I congratulate them and wish them success in the future. 8 .
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