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OFFICERS: Mike Malcy-president, Joyce Rick' abaugh-H secretary, Don Ross- -treasurer, Bob Neil' -ricefpresident. 2 Standing: Mike Maley. Seated, first row: Tom Bondy, -lim Kovalik, Denny Greene, Mary Lou Cunningham, Diane Wendle, Nina Teitelbaum, Rae Reininger. Second row: Richard Horner, Tom Ifewis, Tom Froehlich, jack Wurster, Ray Fodder. Third row: Gary Volbers, Bob Neff, Don Ross, Richard Krouse, jeffrey Shafer. Fourth row: Joyce Rickabaugh, Kathy Abele, Barbara Pensinger, Mr. Koehuba-adviser. TUDENT COU CIL The purposes of the Student Council are to act as an advisory group to aid in solving problems of the student body and to supervise student activities. Some of these purposes were carried out in the standing committees on tardiness, lost and found, auditorium, and scrapbook. Members of an assembly committee helped to set up the assembly schedule for the year. The books of the various clubs were audited during the year by another special committee. One main project of the council was to build up more school spirit. Two council members were also members of the board for the Friday night youth center. In the spring our council was represented at a meeting of the Western Central Pennsylvania Association of Student Councils. . ,.-,., x I L...
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PANORA A JU IOR Seated, first row: Doris Casey. Carol Bastkowski. Second vow: Barhara Baker, Sally Horne. Toni r Froehlich. lwlary Rothrock. Tllivd vow: Sandra Arcuri, Patsy Hunter, Denny Greene. Dillon . Smith. Frank Goldsmith. Fourth row: janet Ahele, Virginia Tuniinino. Linda Hollister. Fiftll fs row: Linda Lewis. Standing: Barhara Pen:-inger, as Rae Reininger, Don Ross, Ray Fodder. Mike Maley, Carol Rowland, Mrs. Powell. Boh lvleref dith. -lim Craft. Carolyn Popyk. Tvlary Snowden. OFFICERS: janet Ahelefassociate editor, Rae Reininger -husmess manager, Sally Horne- sec' retary, Doris Casey- editor. Through past years, Southmont has succeeded in puhlishing a school paper. This year was no exception, and the group, hetter known as Press Cluh, was ahle to condense the school news into a paper arriving always on time. The memhers all volunteered their services and pooled their knowledge to incorporate several new ideas. lvlany of these ideas will prohahly he continued as tradition in years to come. Among the new ideas were different features and eyefcatching paper such as the polkafdotted spring issue. Everyone who was lucky enough to receive a Christmas issue, also was hlessed with the gift of a lollipop. The paper itself is a tradition, for this marked the twentyfnfth year of its existence. To celef hrate this silver anniversary, the Hrst issue was printed on hlue paper headed with silver letters. The main ohject of the paper was to hring the news to its readers and to he as informative as possihle ahout school life. Most of the activities concerning the school got writefups in the Panorama -lr. Of course, any good paper must have variety, so usually there could he found a pet peevc or an anecdote ahout a friend or teacher to provide amusement. Sports for the ardent fan or gossip for anyone interested were also there to he read. All will agree that the paper played an important part in the life at Southmont. l l x
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Barbara Pensingcr, Mary X I Rothrock, janet Abele, Birk Habcrlein. .5 fi ATIONAL FORE SICS H0 0R 0ClETY I x 1 Seated: Diane Wendel. Ann Neff, Carolyn Popyk, Linda Hollister. Sally Horne, janet Abela, Doris Casey, Mary Rothrock, Mary Snowden. Standing: Dillon Smith, Mike Maley, Tom Froehlich, Nina Tcitelbaum, Denny Greene, Barbara Pcnsinger, Miss Lambert. 3 l
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