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Student Government Row I: T. Fuchs, S. Tabor, D. Sparrow, D. Blackwood, J. Speer, R. Boal, T. Long, D. Wel- der, T. Stevenson, R. Lanning. Row 2: M. Cadwell, W. Baggerman, S. Swain, H. Amick, T. Cadwell, E. McFarland, R. Harmon, C. Zimmer, R. Koerber, D. Hopkins, R. Hadden, G. Rous- sos, G. Smith, Mr. Eichhorn. Row 3: M. Barnum, A. Mc Clure, J. Martin, R. Breen, J. Selan, M. Mitz, C. Williamson, J. Heald, B. Glaser. Row 4: L. Miller, W. Zondorak, R. Conaway, D. Boal, M. Poellot, G. Howell. OFFICERS-R. Lanning, L. Miller, R. Conaway, A. McClure f'Motion carried! These words, spo- ken frequently by President Ray Cona- way, were a postlude to many pieces of legislation adopted to improve our school. The objective of Student Council is to promote good will between the students and the administration. This purpose was made evident in its unceasing efforts to satisfy the needs of the students. Symbolic of democracy in action, Stu- dent Council consisted of representatives from each homeroom in addition to homeroom presidents from each class. It's members met weekly under the guid- ance of Mr. Eichhorn, the administrative adviser. With minds open to all propositions, the Student Council, melting pot of ideas, strove for the betterment of our school, and their endeavors were not in vain. 56
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Editor Nancy Davis St. Clarion surged forward in the 1960-1961 school y the reporters were members of the seventh th The St. Clarion, sponsored by Miss Dial e 1 presented Through more frequent issues th twelfth grades, a many-sided view of all actis . ' e tempted to keep the student body abreast of ' assemblies, programs and reports from the ac . I . . . 2 ' l c tion. Mr Murdoch assisted by contributin concerning preparation for our post-high sc cation. By keeping the student body inform happenings, the St. Clarion inspired a greater school spirit. Row I: K. Hanushek, W. Oltrogge, B. Jones, L. Hu . ' 1 F 2. J. Kcmejuk, D. Mahrer, L. Lewis, Wood. Yingling, B. Hunter, P. Lack. Row 4: N. Buc, R. J Bateman. Row 5: A. McClure, K. Newby, D. Engl Row 6: L. Ives, C. Williamson, J. Kiray. Row 7: ' K. Parthlowe, R. Johanson, S. Youngblood. Row 8: C. Miller, J. Spencer. Row 9: J. Streams, D. Foubei Clintock. Not pictured: S. Conaway.
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Activities Club , . X 7 W. N... A .- ,yt Da Row I: R. Johnson, K. Newby, L. Reeser, J. Borclli, M. Doran, C. Elcessor, P. Potter. J. Sisco, D. Henry, J. Chapman. Row 2: M. Cadwell, K. Partlowe. C. Crane. S. Mitchell, J. . Pugne, J. Bonwell, T. Newburg, C. Colbert, J. Hanushek. C. Ross, J. Phillips. Mr. Smith. ' Row 3: J. Kress, G. Bayer, B. Short, L. Person, R. Baranek, J. Egmore, C. Pascoe, M. Chzluq' l ' n vet, S. Simon, H. Miklavic. Row 4: M. Brown, N. Thomas, S. Smith. M. Horsey, 'f Mazzh, , t' A , R. Stansberry, K. Dengler, D. Youngblood, N. Prince, R. Greenbergl..R0wx 5: D,lR7VilJiah1s,. , M. Dacey, B. Berster, L. Delach, N. Slone, C. Miller, V. Pringle, S. Wiley, E. Rambo, Vanf tl 1 Leuvan. ' I. yt 5 N l . ' .t 1 . 4 - . I, A AA-V'iIi6?!S:ltJVl14S 3HLJfpOse .lS . ,ef grcbmofe otlihr yubsf' and.aetivit,ies in tthe of jschool. AY,evely,footba.ll Punefj theytnie ' H f l l V . . t Q5 1 Nl Vll VJ, x Iblubjhaxvel done mu to' ttdrjltelslchfool. f -' J , P if of x l l 1 it K 7 K, , , tj PW J ,f tfi fi . 'ln-V , 1 t X ,Xt see 'asellingtoopf candy,j ot dogs, and- li l , goff e. Theyltspo sor , daxitgcs ' altd hcl t 4' 5 l . fl ll? ' J vt! pl sfwlth t e' plaid, ith sl6eves,r led up qnd - ANP Ll wdh p ngesestn iblicketsi hahd ttheyf J if Ai f- donate their tim tjtlentsllo vslhshingi f, czir fin ,drdeh to raise mnneylfo fthe t' ' x
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