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Student eouncil L to R: P. Tshudy. C. Krapf, Panasiti. Mr. Ralph Kraft flfaculty Advisorj, Bortz, B. Wcttcrau, Ebling L. Klinger STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS PresidenT . Jerry BorTz Vice-PresidenT W Jacques Ebling SecreTary-Treasurer ,,,,,, .- ,M Jack PanasiTi The STudenT Council was insTiTuTed To promoTe beTTer undersTanding beTween The sTudenTs and The adminisTraTion, To provide acTiviTies and recreaTions Tor The leisure hours, and To malce liTe around The school a more enjoyable one. Three special roiecTs are sponsored by The STudenT Council: TirsT, The Welcoming ParTy in The beginning oTPThe school year Tor The new sTudenTs: second, The ChrisTmas ParTy in The gymnasium beTore mosT oT The sTudenTs go home: Third, The mosT enjoyable oT all, Family VisiTaTion Day observed in coniuncTion wiTh The annual lnviTaTion Traclc MeeT. Members oT The Council are elecTed in democraTic sTyle. Two represenTaTives are chosen Trom cach class buT The PresidenT musT be a Senior, The Vice-Pre-sidenT is a Junior, and Tho Secrelary-Treasurer is a Sophomore. Under The leadership oT lvlr. Ralph KraTT, The STudenT Council has had many successes dur- ing The school year.
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glue Qraftoman The prinTed school newspaper of The Thaddeus STevens Trade School is Three years old. This paper has undergone worThwhile changes under The guidance oT Mr. George Brody, FaculTy Advisor. From only a Tew members in The beginning oT This newspaper, The sTaTT has increased con- siderably Tor gaThering, wriTing, revising, ediTing, and publishing The news abouT The person- aliTies and acTiviTies around The campus. Some oT The inTeresTing changes Taking place are The six page ediTions which sTarTed in February. One Tull page is now seT aside Tor iTems relaling To T e Alumni. PicTures are evidenT in The more recenT issues. CuTs wcro made To enliven The various column headings. In November of This school year. Frease RaverT and Joe Rogal aTTended The Pennsylvania School Press AssociaTion, beTTer known as The PSPA. LasT year's issues oT The CRAFTSMAN were enTered in The judging conTesT. The CRAFTSMAN placed Third in iTs class. glue Qragtoman reoo glad? PresidenT ..,, --,Paul STeTTy Vice-PresidenT H, A- George Kiss SecreTary -H --- Frease RaverT Treasurer ........ .... J oe Rogal Business Manager - George Shimmel Organized in February of This year, The Press Club became The newesT exTra-curricular organizaTion on The campus. ITs purpose is To perform various services Tor The school. From The sale of Hoagies , submarine sandwiches, This organizaTion has purchased a TiTTeen inch Trophy To be given To The ouTsTanding compeTiTor in This year's Field Day evenTs. OTher awards were Tie-clasps wiTh a medallion Tor members in The JournalisTic endeavor who had served Tor Two or more years. The Press Club also sponsored The CRAFTSMAN Lounge in The gymnasium during The nighT of The Prom where reTreshmenTs were served. The CRAFTSMAN STaTT wishes To exTend iTs Thanks To The PrinTing DeparTmenT for prinTing The school paper. as well as To oTher deparTmenTs who may assisT direcTly or indirecTly in iTs success.
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mi and 63196 Cizue I, to R l n'u ww: 'if Murray, Bruker, E. Reichert, D Rcitz, E. lfanclli. D. Myers. j. Regal. E. Shortlidgc P. Dctterlino. J. Henderson. W. Keller. G. Acaley, E. Donald. B. Brown. G. Kudia: Sevond row: Mr. S Wright. W. Fasmirht. M. Wilders. B. Gillespie. A. Martin. N. Andreas. B. Evcritt: Third row: Snyder F. Ravcrt. R. Stanwood. D. Miller. D. Treirhlcr. F, Wiright. E. Lear. Shredcr, G. Kiss. T. Stcfkovif. T. Beard R. Warner, N. Srrip. A. Tshudy. R. Fcdorowich. A. Burkey, Gill Formal or iniormal, aT home or away, whaTe'for The Time or place. lvlr. Sam WrighT can iell a vocal or insTrumenTal group TogeTher in lirniTed pracTice sessions Tor The parTicular occasion. Aside Trom parTicipaTion in chapel programs which TeaTured Columbus Day, Armislrice Day, Thanksgiving Day, Xmas holidays, Band SHT, TalenT ConTesT, MiliTary Band, Vocal rendiTions, EasTer music, Dance rhyThms, VisiTaTion Day, and Tinally Graduahon music - all These delighTed The l:aculTy and The STudenT Body. Trips away from The school campus included performances aT Columbia Tor The XXMVETS: aT Rossmere SaniTarium in l.ancasTer: aT Manheim Township Legion: aT Edward l-land Junior l-ligh, l.ancasTer: aT LiTiTz TalenT ConTesT: aT Nesguehoning l-ligh School: F. X4 lvl. Campus House: Quenhn Riding Club: DowningTown l-hgh School: lVlayTown High School: and Lancasirer Counlry Club. STudenTs in musical groups Tind pleasures and experiences ThaT are indescribable To Those on The sidelines. Seli-expression, cooperaTion, and ioy are The l1eynoTes oT Sam's Teaching oi music.
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