South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 44 of 88
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STUDENT COURT Pounding the gavel for Student Court this year was Tom Passen. In the clerkis chair We found Lucille Cacciatore, and acting as prosecuting attorney Was Dick Papai. The purpose of the Court is to help those stu- dents vvho have strayed from their regular Work to get back on the 'cstraight and narrovvf, Left to right, Row 1: Bob Adams, Marilyn Buckholz, Lucille Cacciatore, Tom Passen, Kenneth Clark, Dick Papaig Row 2: Marty Pehrson, Henry Pell, Paul Gaiser, George Langley, Danny Dupler, Lila Babbert, Beverly Weakley. Student Council president, Tom Passen, confers with Lucille Cacciatore, secretary, and Kenneth Clark, vice president. Page Forty STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council this year was a very active organization. There was never a dull moment. Along With the help of Mrs. Arema Kirven, their faculty adviser, the Coun- cil had a very successful year. Among their many activities were the sponsor- ing of the Backward Ball, the Homecoming celebra- tion, the collecting and counting of tax stamps, Courtesy Week, and the selling of programs at ath- letic events. Pictured, left to right, the Council members are, Row 1: Jim Kessler, Paul Gaiser, Kenneth Clark, Tom Passen, Lucille Cacciatore, Mrs. Kirven, Bob Zanes, Marty Pehrson, Row 2: Roberta Rosenauer, Connie Eveland, Ilea Alexander, Marilyn Durham, Janis Reese, joyce Camp- bell, Ruth Perry, Lila Babbert, Beverly Weakley, Kay Schaefer, Barbara Wilson, Phyllis Payne, Bev- erly Hagan, Doris DeCamp, Alice Davis, Row 3: Elaine Reed, Pat Bair, Helen Maser. Pat Denney, Dorothy Redfern, Elaine Nickolson, Martha Decaminada, Shirley Tustin, Ronald Berkowitz, Helen Bajus, Pat Hegedus, Sue Chapmang Row 4: Dick Papai, John Harkless, Henry Pell, Jim Potts, George Langley, Bill Wears, Row 5: Doris Weber, Carol Bowen, Connie Gautz, Margaret Chrismer, ,lean Johnston, John Mul- lins, Bob Carter, Danny Dupler, Bob Adams, Bob Wilson, Shirley Vest, Stacy Sinerles, Chuck Rundio, Dick Shirey. x 1 an

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PRINTING STAFF The purpose of this stall is to do all the printing for the school, such as the school paper QThe Gpticj, football and basketball pro- grams, letterheads, excuse slips, programs for gradua- tion, in addition to printing for other schools of the city. Row 1, left to right: Frank Reeves, Don Kraft, Bob Fischer, Stanley Hall, Don Ratcliffg Row 2: Platt Kennedy, Gene Zollinger, Gene Martin, Paul Godorhazy, Ed Buckley, Mr. Halley, instructor. The people pictured above have the interesting job of working in the library during their free period-s. When Miss Piersol, librarian, is not in the room they have full charge of the students. They also have the authority to check the books both in and out of the library. Left to right, Row 1-Carol Schmide, Celestine Pignatelli, Nickie Trivellone, Landon Dunn, Barbara Stone, Bob Grate, Row 2-Alan Ringer, Marlene Swisher, Beverly Danison, Faith Badurina, Dorothy Vance, Bob Schwab, Clarence Love, George Goodtleisch. Lowry Kemmerling, QB, advertises National Book Week, dedicated to 9th Graders. Page Forty-one

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