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Student Council uides School Life Members of the Student Council are, Fmt Row: Gloria Sherban, Carolyn Healey, Sue Nicewanger, Pat Smith, Pat Andorn, Connie Reddick, Judy Taylor, Sharon Uppfalt, Daret Mathews. Second Row: joe Duncan, Bruce Embry, Jani Ernsberger, George McClean, Pat Perdue, Cheryle Officers for Student Council this year are: Paul Settles, parliamentariang Marlene Settles, .recretaryg Steve Boyce, preiidentq Sandy Martin, vice-prerideng' jack Stiefel, treat- urer. Lohss, Gwynne Bujarsky, Bob Smith, Larry Guire. Third Row: Dewey Sprunger, Wayne johnson, Bill McConnell, Mike Ross, Steve Hill, Dick Kline, Dave Lawrence, Charles Vfhite, Dale Totten. A growing school has growing interest, and in 1960 the Warren pupils' interests widened to include not only academics but many phases of social life. Democracy and leadership also played a very important part in the everyday life of each Warrenite. Through the Student Council, individuals were enabled to express ideas and opinions. This group sponsored sock hops, dances, convocations, the Courtesy Campaign, Clothe- a-Child, and the important elections of queens and cheerleaders. Through this representative body, under the direction of Mrs. Maude Siebert and Obert Piety, the administration gave students a chance to take an active part in their school.
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Hi-Y Adds Variety To Service Clubs Tri-Hi-Y officers, Priscilla Dick, treawrerg Jo Sams, vice- Jecretaryg put final touches on the table in preparation preridentg Susie Preston, preridentg and Jani Ernsberger, for the annual Mother and Daughter's Tea. Sophomore girls composing Warrenette officers are Sara Nancy Neal, trearurerg Linda Loman, recretaryg and Gloria Yotter and Mary Ellen Ferverda, sergeant:-at-army Sandy Sherban, preyident. Cazzell, program clmirmarzg Marsha Alexander, chaplaing Assuming responsibilities of the Freshette Club are Susan Fink, preridenty Margaret Lewis, vice-preJident,' Mary Ann Filler, Jecretaryf and Paula Brown, treawrer. With similiar goals and ideals, the Tri-Hi-Y, War- renettes, and Freshettes promote school activities while striving for character development of each individual member. Among their activities was the Annual Mother and Daughter Tea, sponsored by the Tri-Hi-Y and Warren- ettes. Replacing National Beta for junior and senior girls was the Tri-Hi-Y club which is closely associated with the Eastside Y.M.C.A. This year the club with the War- renettes sponsored the annual Fall and Christmas Dances and also sent representatives to the Model United Na- tions. The Freshettes serve their school through such pro- jects as the annual freshman mixer. 21
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Councils Promote Class Activities L s' ,A ,l ri K- Senior council members: freatedl Nancy Waterman, Pris- ley Binnie, vice-prericlent,' Ron Brewer, jack Wininger, cilla Dick, Rita Parker, jo Sams, Linda Fye, recreiary-trear- Joanne Fechtman and Sharon Sohn look over examples of zzrerg Sandy Hoffert, Nancy Endicott, Crlandingj Dean Jung, Dave McNaughr, Earl Wall, Rolland Beckham, Stan- invitations shown to them by Steve Horsely, prerident. K, xg Kiel! C3 XJR Junior Council members displaying one of their annual fruit-cake projects are: healed! Sandy Cole, Harriet Fitch, recretmyg Judy johnson, I7'Ed.f7l1'61 .' Bill Southern, prefi- dentg Tom jackson, z'ice-pferideiztq jim Wfeber, Pat Owen, Leigh Ann Hettenvan, frlufzdingl Connie Schroeder, Jeff C24 Perkins, Stan Martin, Marilyn Holmes, Melvin Roschelle, Bill Boothe, Ron Althardt, Steve Roesner, Mike Wray, Karen McCullough, Sheran Koetje, Nancy Applegate and Susan Faires. 23
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