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Govern Student Bod SENIOR COUNCIL-fFront Row QI Sue Nicewanger, Judy Trent, Jody Beatty, Patty Schildmier, Mary Ellen Ferverda, Carol Cooper, Ron Voyles, president, Sharon Cahill, Cheryl Lohss, Sandy Smith, Susan Pert, Sharon Wilson, Carol Hunt, Ann Hale, fBack Rowl Lanny Green, Ron Perkins, Max Willman, Harold Mclntyre, Jerry Franke, Fred Spilker, Mike Metzger, t . .,,,. , ., Dallas Jones, David Archer, Jim Carroll, and Vic Clevenger. As usual, the senior council this year was busy with the order- ing of senior cards, announcements, pins, caps and gowns, and other things which will make up the memories of thc graduating: class of '62, The Senior Prom and Grad Dance will be the conclusion of high school life for the Senior Class. tai an JUNIOR COUNCIL-fFront Howl Juliene Jensen, Karen Sexton, Donna Fuson, Sherry Harlin, Patty Doty, Susan Traub, Donna Lagler, Patricia Abrams, Judy Rudicil, Susan McCowan, Diane Whobreyg fBack Rowj Charles Pottorff, Richard Ernst, James Meredith, Michael Sullivan, Fred Rauh, Keith Jung, Robert Roeder, Douglas Marshall, presidentg Julie Price, Tim Hall, and Michael Davis. The junior council representatives were chosen from their honieroonis to represent the junior class in student affairs during the school year. Mr. Eldon McKenzie, was the junior sponsor of this year, and helped the class in its projects. Two of the biggest projects for the juniors were the selecting class rings and the Junior Prom. 27
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Warren Home For State Convention, ouncilf STUDENT COUNCIL-CFr0nt Rowb Daret Matthews, Sheryl Schmid, Paula Prall, Larry Franke, Lynn Strane, Paul Settles, Diane Wallace, Anne Fisher, Pam Rehl, Sherri Steele, fMiddle Rowl Carol Shackelford, Susan Woodworth, Kathy Keith, Larry Cotton, Gloria Sherban, Gwynne Bujarsky, Mary Fran Dick, Bill Sims, Mike Miller, Kent Stevens, Stephen Capper, Doug The sponsors of the Student Council are Mrs. Maude.Siebert, and Mr. Obert Piety, seated. Acting as officers on this year's council are Diane Wallace, parliamentariang Lynn Strane, secretaryg Tim Marsh, treasurerg Paul Settles, presidentg and Larry Franke, vice-president. as , M U it J... s 26 raw Wininger, Nila Shrum, Diana Farrell, Joan Krentler, Kathy Melvin, fBack Rowj Jerry Abernathy, Frank Rush, Jim Cahill, Bob Stacey, Steve Theil, Harold Apple, Myron Hinderliter, Carl Kassen, Steve Gioe, Tom Lowe, Ron Bentz, Ronnie Young, Gary Osburn and Roger Hinkle. The Student Council met each Wednesday morning during homeroom period. This year Warren Central was the host to the State Student Council Convention. The guests included about 1,260 students from all over the state. . At the Convention groups of students from differ- ent schools tackled problems and topics of interest to the student representatives in order to learn more about their school government, along with state and national affairs. Lunch was served during two periods in the cafeteria. A one-act play by the Dramatics Club entertained half the group while the other half ate lunch. Students serving on the Council are elected from their respective homerooms. The representative has an alternate to serve in his place during absence. Under the direction of Mrs. Maude Siebert and Mr. Obert Piety, students plan and sponsor activities such as dances, convocations, sock hops, Courtesy Week, elections of queens and cheerleaders, and Yard-Parks Clean-Up Campaign. Sock hops gave Warren students a place to go after home football and basketball games. Another project of the Student Council this year was to re-evaluate the requirements for the honor roll, in order that more deserving students might be recognized.
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ALPHA HI-Y-Participation in the United Nations mock assem- bly and promoting the ideals of honesty and leadership are part of the program of the club. Officers are Larry Franke, sergeant-at-armsg Tim Marsh, treasurerg Ron Voyles, presi- dent, Lynn Dick, chaplain, and Jim Carroll, secretary. A401201 and Beta Hi-Y Promkle Tminin , Service BETA HI-Y-The Officers of Beta Hi-'Y find it stimulating to work out at the YMCA. Jim Beckham, treasurer, Charles Yotter, chaplain, Jon Leavitt, secretary, Willitt Fischer, vice-president, Jim Cahill, president, and Steve Windle, sergeant-at-arms, flex their muscles. 28 The Alpha Hi-Y is a nation-wide club for junior and senior boys. Its goals are to promote higher ideals, to stress the importance of closer ties with the church, and to create good Christian lives. The Hi-Y is also affiliated with the YMCA. The club is permitted to sponsor dances and other social events at the East Side Y. The sponsor of the club this year was' Mr. Charles Trees. Under the supervision of the sponsor the club helped conduct dances, contributed to the mile of dimes and backed a clothe-a-child campaign. The club aims to create, maintain, and promote a higher standard of living throughout the school and community. Like the Alpha Club, the Beta Hi-Y is also a nation- wide club, and is joined With the East Side YMCA. Any sophomore boy who desires may enter the club, without any scholastic or personality requirements. During this year, under the guidance of Mr. James Lurtey, the Club offers training in service and higher ideals. The Club also co-sponsored dances' and helped With religious programs given by the Bible Club.
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