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, 25.5 's-'Gia THE STUDENT COUNCIL. FIRST ROW: Palacin lSecr.l, Venne, Hart, Kubenetz, Roemer, Vaida, Taylor lSecr.- Treas.l, Monroe. SECOND ROW: Oliver, Suvak, Madsen, Muhlfelder, Arthurs, Edwards, Bergolc. THIRD ROW: Brown, Jorgenson, Thuringer lTreas.l, Brown lVice Pres.l, Swink, McGinnis, McConaughey, Zoss. FOURTH ROW: Lau, Haradine, Wilcox, Davidson CPres.l, Stoutenborough, Richards, Cobb. Council Sponsors College Night BILL DAVIDSON, victorious presidential candidate for the Student Council on the Blue ticket, thanks his con- stituents for their support in the recent campaign. A member ofthe SOWMAC Area Council, the Solon chapter acted as host on three occasions. Of these, the College Night was the mostsignificant. Invited representa- tives of Case, Marietta College, Ohio University and Harvard gave short general talks. Following these, small, special- interest discussion groups were held. Those interestedin attending scientific institutions met together, and those planning an liberal arts courses, took part in another. The meeting was open to any students from the Area schools, and was planned tostimulate more interest in going on to college.
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Key Clubbers Launch New Projects Those far-away, calculating expressions on Key Club members' faces during P. A. announcements are prompted by the same uncomfortable thought-- the darned thing still isn't paid for! All projects undertaken were with one thought in mind--to raise money to cover current expenses as well as the P. A. sys- tem. The club sponsored a Valentine Dance, o bake sale, and sold Christmas corsages. Service proiects included helping with ticket sales at football and basketball games ,serving at Pancake Day ,a Kiwanis- 1-T T f ,rx- sponsored event, and distributing voting circulars. ll K 7 4-'Q i rr tg. A-ff? ELDEN FOX, president, arranges Christmas corsages for sale during the lunch periods . Mistletoe was the bestseller. THE KEY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Lou, Cornell, Fox fPres.l, Lewis, Belle, Lewis, Arthurs, Hubert. SECOND ROW Jorgenson, Lau Nice Pres.l, Nee, Uthe, Smith tSecr.J, Van Antwerp, Stone, Cebulski. THIRD ROW: Stouten- borough, Richards, Emshoff, Marek, Webb CTreasJ, Davidson, Borwron. foo 31
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The Quill and Scroll is the only journ- alistic honorary recognized by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools. Glen Wilcox, the editor of the Archive, was awarded the Quill and Scroll pin for his two years of outstanding service .lournalzstzc Groups Encourage and Reward Students .3-add' -3 G en Wilcox For Creative E orts THE CASTALIAN Named for the Fountain of Castalua whose waters were supposed to have contained poetic ln splratlon the club provides an opportunity for those students interested In creative writing to develop their abllltues Its membership IS open to all from the 9th through the 12th grade CSEATED Madsen Richards McGinnis Thurmger Leach Oliver Baker STANDING Muller Riddles Edwards Kelley Marek Shane Trebules Vacca Abraml 'Dl!1unqn K7 3 4' x,QYl .gi W Em ln-J, 33 . 0 C J, O 0 . i 5 2 V 'far 1 ' 1 .- FY A .. S , . 1-, ., - wry., S I I T i if I l . . . I . . . - I 7 ' I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I ' t Li A ' a wha i f-M Q A , -' W . , I , .L I ' . ,,, V? f ' , ., , 9 'ff .Z J . ,, 1 A I N A .A .g. 5 , Xi W ft ,. . -g ' - 7 I 1 A A. V ,. v U 4 -s ' ' ,Y A' , 1 ' I g 1 V , p 3 , wif ' X A W X ' ,- . e- A ' N Tw, ' , 4 - I S' S rf- '- K A ' :...,s . . .f ,4 -
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