Springdale High School - Electra Yearbook (Springdale, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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3. He shall appoint with the advice of report teacher, any necessary committees to assist him in class activities. 4. He shall have a vote. B. Duties of Associate Representative 1. He shall act as class representative in the absence of the regular class officer. 2. He shall be the Health Official of his report class. It shall be his aim and purpose to arouse and stimulate interest for better health and habits in his room. a. By aiding all members in formation of good health habits. b. By assisting the teacher in having good healthful conditions in the room. Our Secretaries: Miss Vogel and Mrs. Susa. Our Nurse: Mrs. Ferguson. c. By standing for clean habits, clean speech and clean sports. C. Secretary-Treasurer He shall keep the minutes of the regular class meetings in a book provided for that purpose. He shall act as class representative in the absence of Representative and assistant. He shall be responsible for the collection of any neces- sary money for class use. . All accounts are to be checked by report room teacher and turned in at the office for deposit. ARTICLE V1-Student Council Organization A. The Student Council shall consist of: 1. One teacher elected by the faculty. He shall not have a vote. 2. The Representative and Secretary of each Re- port Room. B. The ofiicers of the Student Council shall be a president, a vice-president and a secretary. C. The officers shall be elected by members of the Student Council, and shall he members of the 11th or 12th year classes. D. Election shall be by ballot. E. Officers may be re-elected. F. Vacancies shall be filled by election to complete unexpired term within 30 days after vacancy occurs. G. Student Council shall meet as scheduled. H. Special meeting may be called at request of Principal or by half of the members of the Council. ARTICLE VII-Duties of Officers of Student Council A. President 1. The president is the school leader, and shall uphold the welfare and honor of the school. 2. He shall preside at the meetings of the Student Council and shall present to the Council mat- ters of school interest. 3. He shall assist in maintaining the general disci- pline in the school. 4. He shall appoint committees with approval of Council advisor. B. Vice-President 1. The vice-president shall be ready at all times to act as assistant in the absence of the presi- dent. Cin the event of the removal or resigna- tion of the president the vice-president shall assume the office until a president is elected., C. Secretary 1. The secretary shall keep the minutes of the Student Council meetings. 2. He shall attend to and keep record of all the written correspondence. D. The teacher member of Student Council shall bring be- fore this body, matters which the faculty desire the Council to consider. Sponsor to be an advisory member of all committees. ARTICLE VIII-Power of Council The Council shall have the power: 1. To make and enforce any rules necessary for the better- ment of the school, its life or interests. 2. To grant charters to clubs and organizations. 3. To supervise the extra-curricular activities of the school. 4, To recommend the appointment of necessary committees. 5. To investigate and report on matters especially referred to it by the faculty or administrative ofiicers of the school or by the students. The powers of the Council being delegated to it by the Principal, he shall have the right of veto over any measure which the council passes. ARTICLE IX-Duties of Student Council Care of School and Personal Property: 1. Teach respect for all property. 2. Conduct Lost and Found Department. 3. Promote proper respect for neighboring private property. 4. Care for personal property, books, rubbers, and um- brellas. 5. Promote safety first to aIId from school. 6. Organize and conduct fire drills. 7. Study student accidents and make plans for elimination. ARTICLE X-Duties of Students A good student is loyal to his High School. He is proud of his school and cares for it as he would his home. 1. Each student is expected to so conduct himself that but a minimum of control from outside is necessary. 2. The good student should be honest, loyal, courteous, and cheerful. 3. He wastes neither time, material, nor opportunities. 4. He stands for clean speech and clean habits, and as- sociates with clean companions. 5. The good student cooperates. No matter what his in- dividual feelings are, he is willing to work for the great- est good of the greatest number. 6. He respects authority. Our Secretaries Our Nurrr Miss Vogel and Mrs. Susa Mrs, Ferguson f fm 'N Nm -Q? 4 Z! .gf -..I F - gf . 'Xi ' X Q-lb K Z z, tg X 1 , , 'tt' I Y I il I, I if I ? I, i f llfjf f 'i 1 ' 1

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STUDENT COUNCIL CONSTITUTION OF SPRINGDALE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Sludenlr Cooperative-Governing Organization ARTICLE I-Objects 1. To unify all students organizations under one general control. 2. To aid in the internal administration of the school. 3. To foster sentiments of law and order. 4. To promote in all ways the best interests of the school. 5. To promote in all ways the general activities of the school. 6. To develop the spirit, ideals and practices of good citi- zenship. ARTICLE II-Objects, Name The name of this organization shall be the Students Cooperative-governing Organization of Springdale Senior High School. ARTICLE III-Form of Our Organization or Membership 1. The Student Cooperative-governing Organization of Springdale Senior High shall consist of report room units and a Council. 2. All students, teachers, and the.principal of this school shall be considered members of the Springdale Senior High School Student Cooperative-government. IZA E. Baker C. Roche 12B M. Sagan I. Spence 12C C. Pierce J. Yost 12D S. Bonzani B. Boswell IIA W. Accorsi I. Allias IIB W. Sleppy D. Heakins 11C G. Valicenti C. Marsh 11D A. Weller D. Vernosky 10A J. Baker P. Marlowe 10B S. Libroth H. Thompson 10C C. Springman L. Vernosky 10D J. Copcheck A. Valla ARTICLE IV--Home Room Organization Each report room shall be organized as a unit with the following othcers: 1. Representative 2. Associate Representative 3. Secretary-Treasurer QIt is recommended that in mixed classes where the representative is a boy, the associate be a girl or vice versa.j Each report room shall be organized by the third week of each school year. Nominations for each office shall be made by the Students. These names shall be submitted to the office at least three days before election. All elections shall be by ballot. All terms of ofhces shall be for one year. Report room meetings shall be held as scheduled. In case of removal or resignation, vacancies shall be filled by election. ARTICI.E V-Duties of Officers of Reports Rooms Report Rooms Representative 1. Report Room Representative shall have charge of the room in the absence of the teacher. 2. He shall conduct class meetings.



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Firrt Row, left to right: Charles Roche, Ed Baker, Louis Pajerski Loui Fike, Ray Linn, Patsy Marsh, Frank Armstrong. Serond Row Holdridge Chandler-Manager, Don Petarra, Ed Misour, Richard Typinski Don Hall Bruno Londino-Manager. LEXVIS FIKE Star right halfback on the team . . . very outstanding both at running and passing the ball. EDWARD MISOUR Fine player, but a broken collar bone prevented his play- ing part of the time. FRANK ARMSTRONG A quarterback on the team . . . a good player and a good sport. RAY LINN A veteran player of three years . . . a hard-punting full- back. LOUIS PAJERSKI A strong player and a skillful one. ED HUDAK A junior who is ineligible next year because of age. HOLDRIDGE CHANDLER The team's manager . . . a patient and friendly fellow. BRUNO LONDINO Another manager . . . hardworking and cheerful. 2' 1

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