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11... .ati 5- , Q-mmf ,,,-v' Seated, left to right: 1. Scoons, L. Sharp CTreasurerQ, I. T. Furman, B. Hotaling, A. Senning, R. Campbell, D. Bayly fVicc-Prcsirlcntl, NV. Knapp fPresident2, C. John- Webb, E. Krause, Mr. George, S. Brown, M. Frohlicli, son fSccrct11ryQ, NV. Batchelder, P. Guyer. Standing: B. Gilbert, J. Rubin. Absent: wV.Bi1tCl1E'ldCI'. Student Council Committees The representatives and the executive committee of the Student Council under the direction of Mr. Kenneth George discussed and solved many various problems which were brought before them concerning the Student Body at the Councils weekly meetings. XVesley Knapp pre- sided over the meetings as president. Secretary Carol johnson, and Treasurer Lester Sharp made weekly reports to the council. The Constitution Committee under the chair- manship of Anne Senning revised some of the weaker points of the school's constitution. The Assembly Committee under the leadership of vice-president, janet Bayly, organized all the assembly programs. The Noon-Hour Committee with chairman, Gene Krause, conducted various different types of entertainment for noon hour recreation. The Canteen Committee under the chairmanship of Bonnie Lou Hotaling held monthly clean-up sessions, planned a budget and assumed all responsibilities of canteen activities. Improving School Spiriti' was one of the topics of the council. Under a committee head- ed by Phyllis Jean Guyer each of the grades from 9-12, picked permanent school colors which will be kept till graduation. Two reporters were also sent to the radio station to announce hap- penings of interest at Voorheesville. Throughout the year the Student Council strove for school betterment and reached a better understanding between students and faculty.
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Left to right: D. Gimlick, A. Westbrook, L. Smith C Sellnow, R. Schroeder, J. Hempel, B. Salisburyj Nadeau, J. Elmendorf CCaptain2, W. Beardslee, I. Traffic Squad Torch Staff Sit-ting, left to right: B. Okesson fSales Managerj, P. Guyer IArt ECU, B. LaQuire CAsst. Ad. Managerj, B. Batchelder KEditor-in-chiefj, I. Bayly CPhot0 ECU, A. Mx if Genovesi, K. Rivers, M. Bates, W. Roberts, K. Mabie, R. LaQuire. Keeping order in the hall was a big responsiblity of the senior class traffic squad. With the help of Mr. George and Captain John Elmendorf they were able to carry out their job successfully. Throughout the year the Torch Staff devoted much time toward capturing their last year in high school and recording it in this, the ,58 Torch. With help and patience from Mr. Martin, adviser, the staff came through with assignments completed and deadlines met in time for the delivery date which climaxed the year's work. Westbrook fLiterary Edj. Standing: Mr, Martin fAdoiserQ, K. Mabie fAd. Managerj, D. Kennah fAsst. Photo. Ed.Q, I. Hallenbeck CBus. Managerj. + st...
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