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Standing: Utter, Mr. Wilson. First Row: Hubbard, Casburn, Anderson, Second Row: Bidlack, House, Thome, Spencer, Stenzel. Third Row: Stroh, S. McKinney, McDowell, Mason, Bitter TU Z2OUNC]L The council consists of members of the junior and senior high school cla and a faculty advisor. The group meets once every two weeks to discuss studen problems. The Student Council for 1941-1942 has accomplished a great deal. After much discussion and hard work, a constitution was drafted and passed, first by the council and then by the students. The main objective of the council is to act as a competant governing unit for student affairs. A hall-monitor system was established to supervise the hall eight periods. We attended a Western New York Student Association Conference at East Rochester where we obtained a number of constructive ideas. With the constitution out of the way and the powers and duties of the council set down in black and white, we can expect changes and improvements in the near future. 23
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EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACIMITIES iF le Lo a iy ; 4 “ A y ro , = i | ; | ¢ S aie Lee
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EGHO STAFF First Row: Hoy, Jones, Brown, Potter, Bidlack, McClelian, Bennett, Utter, Flagg Second Row: Miss Ferkanin, Peters, Amish, Colby, Moore, Bonnet, Reitz, Weller, Hulek, Mr. Tucker Third Row: Stettner, Partyka, Wheeler, Tompkins, Ziegler, Mattern, Cubitt, Trabold, Taylor Fourth Row: Wadsworth, Waley, Maxim, House, Snyder, Williamson, Kervan, Lamberson, Smith, Colby, Schott EDITORAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Grace McClellan; ASSOCI- ATE EDITOR, Jane Bidlack; BUSINESS MANAGER, Harold Schott; NEWS EDITOR, Betty Ann Utter; PERSONAL EDITORS, Martha Morgan, Eleanor Bonnet; SPORTS EDITORS (Girls) Arlene House, (Boys) Bill Pangborn, Chuck Trabold; EXCHANGE EDITOR, Shirley Williamsom; LITERARY EDITORS, Barbara Peters, Suzette Ziegler; JOKE EDITORS, Lois Maxim, Evelyn Taylor; ART EDITORS, Janet Potter, Winnie Hoy, Betty eler; GRADE EDITORS, Elsie Thorpe, Eddie Coe. COLUMN ISTS, Thelma Flagg, Marion Hulek, Janice Weller, Christine Stettner, Carol Amish, Bill Wadsworth, REPORTERS, Sally Tompkins, Virginia Colby, Shirley Payne, Betty Pepper, Ingeborg Kliest, Ina Pickett, Gloria Reitz, Betty Moore, Jeannette Lamberson, Ronnie Smith. TYPISTS, Joyce Bennett, Marjorie Sauer, Priscella Bond, Clara Partyka, Dorothy Brown, Janice Waley. MECHANICAL STAFF, Jim Colby, Art Kirvan, Bernard Cubitt, Jack Mattern, George Wright. ADVISORS, Miss Ferkanin, Mr. Tucker, 24 ECHO'S OF THE ECHO The S. H. S. news publication, or Echo, is issued every three weeks after much effort on the part of the staff. The loyal support of the student s and a trip to Syracuse is their reward. About ten staff members take this trip to attend the Empire State School Press Association Conference. They get lots of new ideas from other school papers and about mimeographed and printed ers and about editing Yearbooks. Perhaps not quite so educational, but just as much fun, is the dance and football game they attend. After two days they come back to Spencerport with plenty of ideas about a variety of topics. Another educational trip is the Genesee Valley Press Conference, held at Webster this year, attended by the entire staff. At both of these conferences the Echo received an A rating in the mimeographed paper division. Through thick and thin the staff is ef- ficiently guided by Mr. Tucker and Miss Ferkanin, to whom goes much of the credit for the Echo’s success.
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