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Student Council The Student Councils main purpose is to bring a closer relationship between the faculty and students. lt meets to discuss the problems of the students concerning the school. At the first meeting this year Harold McEl- haney was elected as president, Bobert Tho- mas as vice-president and Arlene Boles as secretary-treasurer. Although Mr. Mervosh is busy with his mnnerous activities, he still has time to be advisor. Une of the most important duties of the student council members is to act as hall pa- trols during class changes. They keep the students walking single file on the right side of the hall so that the hall will not become congested. This year's hall patrol captain is Dom Trimarki. His job is to see that the hall patrol positions are filled at all times. The Council is composed of the president of each class and the president and vice-presi- dent of each home room. The council does not have a special day on which to meet but a meeting can he called bv Mr. Mervosh or the president. A dance was suggested at one of the meet- ings. lt was decided to hold it in May. The following committee chairmen were appointed by P1'esident Harold McElhaney: Decoration, Bob Thomas, chairmang Befresh- ment, Sonia Colubofskv, chairmang Tickets. Danny Calan, chairman, Invitations, Floyd Thomas, chairman, Entertainment. Bill Bux- ton, chairmang Clean up, Dennis Dimmack, chairman. For vears the Student Council has been a primary factor in student-faculty relationship. This years' Council has been successful to the end and both the faculty and the Student Council members look forward to another year of co-operation. Seated, L. to B.: B. M. Turkily, S. Mis, N. Lulxan, ll. Metilhaney, A. Boles, Mr. Mervosh, li. Thomas, S. Figley, N. Mancinelli, M. Petricca. Row 2: B. Strope. D. Z-elenko, M. Al. ltiehey, S. Loifert. A. Yaco, ll. Mis, C. Daske, L. Crabski, S. Colubofsky, D. Bertovieh, C. Miller, -I. Bash Bow 3: F. Thomas, B. Cetsinger, W. Brunner, K. Miller. D. Trimarki, L. Testas, NV. Buxton, VV. Roberts. Row 4: C. Ahate, I. Teagarden, E. Ihnot, -I. Bianchi, ll. Darras, B. Donati,1. llaba.
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How 1, L. to R.: N. Mervosh, F. Sarracino, WV. P. Miller, J. Pace, R. D. Hall. Row 2: B. Nicksic-lt. A. Dalvernv, E. 0, XVagne1', P. Yanni. I. Zelenko. S. Babvak. 14 tlrletic Council The Athletic Council decides the athletic policies of Union High School. They discuss financial problems and plan the athletic bud- get. The council consists of Supervising Prin- cipal XVilliam P. Millerg High School Princi- pal R. Donald Hallg the head coaches of each sport, football and basketball, Mr. Nicksickg wrestling, Mr. Babyakg baseball. Mr. Yannig the faculty manager. Mr. Mervoshg four school- board members, Mr. Atherton. Mr. Dalyerny, Mr. Zelenko, and Mr. X'Vagner. and two se- lected members of the student bodv, Fred Sarracino and joe Pace. The council, though it works as a sub-com- mittee of the Board of Education, has the important task of deciding the programs and appropriating funds for new equipment for scholastic athletics. This year they have pur- chased new wrestling and football uniforms as well as supplementing football equipment.
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