Stamford Central School - Voice Yearbook (Stamford, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: B. Wickham. J. Parys. L. Waterman, E. Henderson, D. Madore, R. Dibble, G. Ballard, M. Parys. Standing: M. Newman. R. Utter. E. Theisselmann, E. Cook C7-HE Student Council is the student governing body of the school, hence, one of the I most important of all its student organizations. It is composed of twelve members, including two seniors, two juniors, two sopho- mores, two freshmen, one eighth grader, and one representative from each of the two seventh grades. The president, Robert Utter, makes up the twelve. He is a senior, elected by the student body to this position. The other officers are as follows: Vice- President, Edward Cook; Secretary, Edna Theisselmann; Treasurer, Mary Newman; Advisers, Miss Hamilton and Mr. Crawford. These are elected by the Council. The first project of the year which the council sponsored was the S. C S. School Fair, held on September 23, 1952. This netted us sixty-nine dollars, which was added to the scoreboard fund. This main project came to an end when the new scoreboard arrived in the middle of November. The annual West Point trip took place on October 11, when a busload of students attended and enjoyed the Army-Dartmouth football game. The Student Council also bought an American flag and a flagpole, to be put on the auditorium stage. We sold school tablets, pencils, erasers, and added to our list of merchandise ball- point pens and new typewriter erasers. We also sold plastic glow-in-the-dark pennant pins with “Stamford” printed on them. School letters were again awarded to boys with 75 points on the Point System and girls with 65. Bars for boys and girls with an additional 10 points were also awarded. Several changes were made in the Point System and its by-laws. We believe that the Student Council does much good in and for the school. It is supported financially by the students, and in order to keep active, must be supported in every other way by them. If this is done, it will continue to do good and be an aid to both students and teachers. 12

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UT5A 5 NJ THA NEW5 Seated: M. Barley, B. Henderson. D. Elwyn, E. Shelmandtne, B. Breen, M. Mowers, K. Peck. Standing: D. Reed. J. Sackett, C. Engelke, R. Kogan, L. Lyon, G. Daddy, E. Kelsey, M. Mattice, T. Garton. B. Trowbridge 2 HE staff feels that the Ut- sayantha News deserves to be entered this year in the 29th Annual Contest for School News- papers and Magazines at Col- umbia University. This contest is sponsored by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association of which Stamford Central is a mem- ber. Last year the school was very proud of the third place rat- ing awarded to Utsayantha News in the senior high school mimeo- graphed duplicated magazines (less than 300 pupils) class. There were entries from all states and several foreign coun- tries, with 3520 student editors and reporters from 750 schools. The three-day conference in New York City was climaxed with a dinner address by Pres- ident Truman at the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel. The twenty members of the newspaper club meet once a week to discuss the problems re- lating to the publishing of the current issue of Utsayantha News. The club is able to meet ex- penses of publishing at least four issues a year with some help from school funds. There is us- ually enough money left to finance a dinner party and a trip through a newspaper plant. 13 £77'’HIS year, we, the staff of «JF the Utsayantha News, want to give our readers better and easier reading. We want to strive for more balance in our paper, that is, planning a paper that contains a specific amount of space for sports, editorials, literary articles, humor, puzzles, new items, etc. Our goal is meeting deadlines, following di- rections and striving for perfec- tion. The motto that keeps us in business is, “All the news that’s fit to print, and some that isn’t”. Advisers

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