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Page 106 text:
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enior High Student Council SEATED: S. Hatzai, Sergeant-at-Armsg W. Henry, Secretaryg Mr. Duelfer, Advisorg B. Reller, Presidentg W. Everitt, Vice President: V. Curll, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: C. Pottsg .I. Schwartzg C. Matzg .I. Staeblerg S. Ewing? .I. Eitelgeorgeg M, Delp: J. Cradin. THIRD ROW: R. Layerg M. Minehartg M. Andcrsong J. Laneg B. Kerng M. Tambourinog W. Corson. FOURTH ROW: P. Kochg M. Schadeg R. Fadg D. Duffg ,I. Ottog P. Houston. FIFTH ROW: P. Curryg P. Herderg Cu. Thomas 3 R. Fad. The Upper Dublin Senior High Student Council is the representative government of the student body. Its membership consists of a boy and a girl elected from each homeroom. These representatives must attend all meetings and maintain a HCI, average to remain a member of the council. This yearls Student Council has been one of the most active governing bodies in the history of the school. The first major activity. run by the Council, was a bonfire', before our Pottsgrove game. The Coronation Ball and the crowning of U.D.,s football queen were the next important activities. In addition to its other programs the Student Council sponsored canteens, complete with a student band and vocalist. after all the Friday night home basketball games. So that the needs of the students might be ade- quately met, the Student Council this year restocked its school store with many new items. 90 One of the major accomplishments of this year's Council was the formation of a Student Court. Con- sisting of a chief justice and six justices. it admin- istered impartial judgment throughout the school and became an influential and respected body. Be- cause the Student Council, sometimes an unrecog- nized organization. has been working hard. it has become a very important democratic governing body in our school. I should like to thank the student body and the members of the 1059-60 Senior High Student Coun- cil for their cooperation and enthusiasm. It has been a privilege and pleasure to work with them. I should like also to express my appreciation to the Administration, to Mr. Duelfer, our advisor: and to the officers: Bill Everitt, Vice Presidentg Wendy Henry, Secretaryg Vince Curll, Treasurer: and Steve Hatzai, Sergeant-at-Arms. President
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Cardinal taff The Hcardinalw is hack from the grave, where it fell several years ago from lack'of support and interest. It is easy to understand its disappearanc x. for the school it represented was a fledgling. new-horn and shaky. It is just as easy to understaid its rebirth now. hecause this rehirth coincides with the 4'Yew Dayw of the school. Upper Dublin will he growing fast. now: anfl. trite as it may sound. this newspaper will be growing with it. As the institutions of the school mature. the newspaper will serve as a critic and a means of informing the students of these changes. Someday, the '4Cardinal,, will he as great as this school will be, and it is always bet- Advisor: Mr' Gross: ter to begin something than Editor and Co-Edi- to enjoy its fruits at its con- tor: Charles Thomas and Naomi Goldberg' summation. This point may illustrate how much our school owes and will owe to the staff which has begun this venture so auspiciously- Naomi Goldberg, W e n d y Henry, Buck Elliot, and Bill Weikel in particular. In a very real sense, these people have begun what may someday be a vital part of the school pic- ture. Charles Thomas Editor DEPARTMENT HEADS, left to right, TOP: Bob Elliot. Skip Pollard, and John Zollo. BOTTOM: Barb Bitting, Mary Delp. f., kv, 1 ms., .49 .f, 1 M' .0 1 .0 -FQ nv. :Hin ,. '4' 2 q ' ' 9 .- 2 'I' J9 9'9'0O nllggiqpfgf ',.Q,,,. Q' :as ln.:
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Junior High tudent Council SEATED: R. Snyder, Treasurer: D. Munroe, President: J. Hay, Vice President: N. Haigh, Secretary. SECOND ROW: P. Pal: J. Jacoby: L. Medlarg J. Walker: H. Harrison: C. Cuise. THIRD ROW: H. Rogers: R. Harner: B. Johnson: S. Bevan: M. Stiles. FOURTH ROW: M. Lemaina: V. Riddle: P. Gaumer: B. Wentz: G. Davis: J. Gessner. FIFTH ROW: M. Painter: S. Worster. The purpose of the Junior High Student Coun- cil is to investigate and solve problems origi- nating in the Junior High, and also to conduct such projects and activities that the group feels will be useful to the school. This year the council has sponsored the United Fund campaign, the Christmas tree in the lobby, monitors to keep our lunchroom neat and orderly. and helped to organize a better lunchroom schedule. To help carry out its cam- paign 'gLet's Be Neaterf' the council purchased and installed two mirrors in the halls. We have sponsored pep rallies to encourage the Junior High teams. Socially, we have provided special assemblies and a number of dances which, judging from the attendance, were obviously successful. The money from one of the dances was con- tributed to the Boys' and Girls, Sports Banquet. The balance of the money, at the end of the year, will be used to purchase items needed by the student body. This year we are endeavoring to write a con- stitution especially for the Junior High Student Council. Up until now, it has functioned under the constitution of the Senior High Student Council. We of the student council would like to thank Mrs. Eckles for the encouragement and help she has given to us. Mrs. Eckles has been the sponsor of the Junior High Student Council since it was started in 1956. I would like to thank the Junior High stu- dents for electing me to the presidency of their Student Council: I hope that I have carried out all their suggestions. The council has tried to make this year a profitable and enjoyable one for the Junior High. I would like to thank all the students and teachers for their help and co-operation in making so many activities pos- sible. President
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