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fi' CSXUUQIQX gwernzn en! 5 Soczafzon The Student Government The Student Government Association was originated in 1949 in order to give our student body experiences in democratic government Since then it has become the most important and active organization in our school e student body holds elections each year to determine the officers of the SGA By secret ballot each student is allowed to designate his choice for president vice president treasurer and secretary Each homeroom has a representative in th SGA It is the duty of this representative to report the activities of the SGA to his homeroom each week These representatives constitute the legislative body of the S G A They approve or defeat proposed legislation In this manner the SGA with faculty approval determines rules concerning the student body These rules are then enforced by the monitors thus achieving better coordination between the student body and the faculty staff This relieves the faculty staff of many burdens as the SGA actually controls the student body e president Nance Kelly was assisted this year by Francis Grymes Joyce Bost and Bonnie Reid They have worked very hard to make the SGA of 58 one of the best SGA s in the history of our school Among their achievements are the revision of the student court a change in the SGA dance regulations a Christmas party for the old peoples home and of the dances I Sponsor MR BENSON First row Margie Hart Pat Godwin Jo Ann Miskiman Pat Carolyn Snyder Ruth Ann Kirtinitis Peggy Corbin Norma Jewell. Second row: Nancy Chandler, Myrtle Chell Alice DeRoose Joyce Bost, Nance Kelly, Fran Grymes, Barbara Taliercio, Brenda Mabius, Richard Mroz, Third row: Sandra Jones, Joanne Wolfe, Rebecca Pritchard, Justine Novakowski, Gerry Perkins, Janet Hayes, Etsil Mason. Fourth row: Bryner Chapman, Joann Stockman, Betty Taylor, Janet Kelly, Joy Agee, Susan Peters, Margaret Light, Pat Shifflet, Linda Garret. Fifth row: Steven Dockery, Goerge Panowitz, Roy Cox, Toni Bochnenick, Ronnie Bailey, Wilson Schuer- holz, Bob Wise, Richard Schafer, Stanley Talbort, Joe Dolinar, Werner Lerber. President NANCY KELLY Officers Bonnie Ried Frances Grymes Joyce Bost ---r,s tk:
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The yearbook staff this year got off to a fine start under the direction of ad- visor, Mr. Kosicki, and Editor-in-Chief Elaine Hammond, but soon bogged down due to the unfortunate occurrence of a flu epidemic and a snowstorm of un- precedented severity. These unpleasant happenings caused the complete break- down of meticulously prepared picture schedules as well as delays in the distri- bution and collection of copy. The snowstorm also adversely affected the business staff of Hi-Points '58 by oc- curring in the middle of the advertising campaign. This was overcome only by valiant efforts on the part of Mr. Hack- man, advisor, and Jim Ruegsegger and Joane Wolf, managers. Nevertheless, Hi-Points of ,'58 came through without any battle scars! At least we on the staff hope it did! i 1? fpom fs N ditor-in-Chief, ELAINE HAMMOND .rsv . xxi ,us if MR. KOSICKI Editorial Advisor RUSSELL EVERHART RICH MROZ Activities Editors 2 is., D. Young, E. Hammond Stevenson, B, McGrogan --2 Northwood, R. Mroz, Everhart, L Vasold, BONNIE MCGROGAN CAROLE RAYBOEN PEGGY MAGUIRE faculyy Edfyor Art Editor Picture Editor
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