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ur Student Council Prowkley Our Student Council provides many valuable services to Strong Vincent High School. It is respon- sible for arranging and financing professional assem- blies, it pays for the athletic letters, it buys the athletic trophies, and it sponsors the annual Merit Award Assembly. These activities requiring financial support are perhaps the ones best known to the student body. However, they are really not the most important. The Council is responsible for approving new stu- dent organizations, for sponsoring the all-school wel- fare drives, and for keeping the student body aware of school problems when they occur. The Strong Vincent Student Council is an important link be- tween the students and the school's administration. In the process of serving our school and the stu- dent body, the Council performs a function impor- tant to the representatives themselves. Each mem- ber goes through the experience of participating in an organization which carries out certain neces- sary jobs in a democratic procedure and through student participation. The group's officers also learn by receiving valuable training in leadership. Several of these officers are privileged to attend the State Convention, held once each year. Newell Tarrant and YVinnie Lyons were the representatives who at- tended the 1959 convention. Mr. LeBlanc, chief advisor, and New- ell Tarrant, President, discuss the re- sult of a Student Council-sponsored function. Q Guiding the Student Council were Mrs. Heid, Mrs. MacKrell, Mr. Le Blanc, and Mr. Wilkin- son. Under this capable leader- ship and advice the Student Council had a very successful year. V .xy K l f ,fi ' ' Sandra Leone, Elsa jakuhesuh, and john Heals take time out miimrov a bottle of coke a Student Council sponsored dame. jean Sthus ter and Pat Cooney are assisting Winnie Lyons
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iN. H. S. Dare XN'agner waits anxiouslx for Sandi l-tlstaison to sell hiin a tandied apple. Dick Dunn and Louise Schmidt are assist- ing with this National Honor Society project. To be at ineinber of the National Honor Society is the desire of every student at Strong Vincent. Twice each it-:ir new nienibers are inducted into the organ- ization during assemblies held especially for this pur- pose. Membership in the N.H.S. is based on the qual- ities ol' scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Nleinbersliip is limited to the top Hfteen per cent of each senior class. 7 UlHlllll --1 N.X'l'lONAl. HONOR SOCIETY-ROM' ONE: A. Billings. M. lillI'lilIlll'l. ll. Dunn. Nl.'I'rinrlilc'.I'1. Kollie, S. Huffniztn, A. Girad. I.. Schtnidt. ROW TXVO: S. Gustavson, C. Serin, Nl. Rosetnan. XV. Nlac'Affee, N, Tarrent, D. XVarren, QI. Bermon, P. Rose. lirukhouser. r? NATIONAI. HONOR SOCIETYAROYY ONE: WV. Crankshaw B. May. l.. lirownlic-ld. XV. Lions. Nl. Balko, S. Hanauer. A. Shel don. X. lltlYle, Nl. Singer. S. .-Xllhurn. RON' TYVO: F, Baus clmrd. I.. Calnlncse. R. St. john. P. Roth. D, Leihau, E. lacks B. Thonipson. D. XYagner. v
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Man Valuable Servicer The student body elected New- ell Tarrant, Jackie Stonewall, XVinnie Lyons, Nancy Alden, and Roger Ellenberger to head the Student Council. These stu- dents held the offices of Presi- dent, Recording Secretary, Vice President, Corresponding Secre- tary, and Treasurer respec- tively. By performing their duties efhciently and conscien- tiously, the oliicers helped to make this year's Student Coun- cil a memorable one. STVDENT COINCII.-ROW ONE: R. Daniico, E. Russell, J Macer, P. Kepliart, C. Currie, Stephenson, Mangold. K WVriglit, K. Schellang. M, Poletz, M. Clugston. Il. Bruno. J. Cala brese. Z. Sprouse. RON' TXVO: D. MacGregor. L. Fatica, C Cocco, M. Trimble, B. McPharlin, J. Alexander, N. Armstrong. Y. Tanaka, J. XVhite. M. Cuilianelli, M. Scalzitti: J. Stonewall P. Patterson, R. Rhoads. RON' THREE: P. Amidon, C. Camp- anella. X. Mitchner, C. De Santis, D. Barnes. R. Read. J. Irwin R. Marsh. Felhinger, N. Cowan, Peterson, S. Robins, X. Alden. XV. Lyons. ROXV I-'Ol'R: P. Cahill, R. Ellenherger. J. XVheeler. H. Arrowstnith, J, Post, ll. Meyers, C. Axikfight, R. Frick, R. Bonney. A. Lasstnan, K. Roy, A. Spanipani. A. Han- nah. ROXV FIVE: R. Dunn, R. St. John, P. Roth, D. XVarren. N. Tarrant, J. Schuler, E. Kolbe, E. Lampe, S. YVheeler,UJ. Liebau. B. XVatialik. M. O'Meara, C. Seyin. , ,,,,,,,4,,,..,, L i Q T 08,1 'I s Q .ig
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