Strong Vincent High School - Spokesman Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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fi Council proves that worlz is fun The expenses of letters and special honors were met by the money earned through the above activities. Moreover, the profits from these projects were made available to other de- serving school activities and organizations. The COUf1Cil WHS responsible for the financing of approximately six class parties. All of these worth while activities are reasons for its backing by the entire student body. The Brown Barn Bounce was filled with fun and entertain- ment. We'll remember C15 the sweet music of Dave Masi and Ted DiSantis. C23 Don Whitman dancing into our hearts in a smart tap routine. f33 the nostalgic Charleston performance of Marlene James, Gail Haugsdahl, Mary Ann Nickels. and Kay Daugherty. C49 Luke-ey Loell and 'Lulubelle Dufford, the characters who were responsible for the hill-billy she- nanigans, Q53 Mark Richards. jean Burns and cadet teacher, Barbara Brittin, who handled much of the publicity. ?'X rf-rf Sweet advertising by Linda Ray made bonus peanut sales for Tommie Tomb. Basic planning and execution of plans was the responsibility of the Executive Board members listed below. Row I: joseph Romeo. joan Page, Richard Doyle, Gail Williams, Maude Ann Mehl, Henry Doll. Row 2: David Briggs, Joan Bristol, Ronald Thomas, Mark Richards.

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Row 1: Bonnie johnson, Rita Fucci, Lois Grubbs, Jeanie . . , . Burns, Janyce Padgham, Betty Jane Matthews, Shirley Ger- In 0 n S I b n S h bracht. Row 2: joan Page Barbara Bennetti, Margie Dela- vern, Carol Giulianelli. Ruth Restivo, Marlene Fink, Linda Ray, Mary Alice Wolfe. Row 3: jackie Dahlstrand, Mary Jane Ouellet, Joan Bristol, Nick Scott, Richard Chase, john McKinnon, Frank Mastrog. Row 4: Richard Doyle, Philip it ' DiNicola, Donald Smith, jane Wicker, Willie Smith, John Mozdy, Dave Briggs. I x ,S ,- O'.'llg .m X 4.4 . 3 W u L- ,, . li I 1: 1 VI --vi ff f. x is TH . ,lf Student Council Serving capably as officers of Council during the scho'ol year were Joan Page, Vice President, Joseph Romeo, Treasurer, Richard Doyle, President, and Gail Williams, Secretary. benefit the community, and to sponsor worthy school activities ELL.- y and other projects proposed by the principal. The Strong Vincent Council holds more authority than most student governing bodies in Pennsylvania. It belongs to each of us, and it is the duty of every student to respect, uphold and support its high ideals. During the past year, the Student Council has sponsored several activities which were enjoyed by the students. In December the variety show and dance, The Brown Barn x., Bounce, netted several hundred dollars for the treasury. Equally successful was the spring variety show, Operation U. S. O. that was given in March. Do you remember the tantalizing aroma of freshly roasted peanuts that poured from room 114, advertising Prom Peanut Week, a successful Council project? Noon day dances furnished an added, and remunerative, pleasure to Council and student body. 11 Q an



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The National Honor Society recognizes efforts of the more capable The National Honor Society is the one organization which gives recognition to students who excel in scholarship. In addition to high scholastic standing, candidates must possess the qualities of good character, leadership, and service. Elec- tion to this society is one of the highest honors a student can receive. It is a goal toward which every student should strive. The society's charter allows only fifteen per cent of any senior class to be elected to membership. This restriction makes it a difficult task to select the most deserving students. In Vincent the voting for prospective members is done en- tirely by the faculty, on a point system. This procedure gives greater recognition to those students who possess the qualities desirable for membership. Scholarship, character, leadership, and service are considered as the essential elements of success in later life. If we all strive to perfect these qualities, we help to assure our own success, and to create a better world in which to live. This threesome a common sight . . . Audrey Adams, Secretary, Henry Doll, President, and Marilyn Gillespie, Vice-President . . . At this NHS initia- tion, Charles Agnew and jean King show the proper elan in depicting an outstanding event. if Q ku- 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY New Members Row I: C. Agnew, P. Sandstrom, A. Montgomery, K. Johnson, R. Restivo, L. Grubbs. D. Smith. Row 2: V. Farrell, M. Mehi. J. Mandel. T. Green, R. Fra- tus, J. King, I. Page. Old Members Row I: M. Gillespie, A. jonasson, A. Adams, P. Zaeder. M. Carlson, M. Beck, R. Dickey. Row 2: S Gillespie, R. Latimer. D. Collins, R. Haller, H. Doll. A. Dufford, S. Collman.

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