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,.,,, f, OFFICERS: Pat Rhoads, corresponding secretary, Craig Yerkes, treasurer, George David, president, Kathy Sinkler, recording secretary, Dick Kern, 'T ,,,,..,.-.fun-- SENIORS ON THE COUNCIL: D. Cole R. Holloway G Decinqlle J. Jordan M Dougherty R, Leader D. Duckenfield R, Munn in' xi ffl if ,rw W - li f 5 , 9 Q -.. ' M -.ow we . -nav' , is 5 ? iw if, aa' , McNamee . Quinn . Saunders . Schiesser QQ' ,- -wr' X :qv ! l V , I uae- ,i l.I.'L .avr V 'I-, , I .ff 9:5- :luv I 1' uni 9 5' I L Q fl 0' T vice-president, Mrs, Rhoads, advisor. NATIONAL CONVENTION For the -first time in our school's history, WTHS was represented at the National Association of Student Councils' Annual Convention. This con- vention is held with the purpose in mind of im- proving our country's Student Councils. This year's convention was held in Roswell, New Mexico, June 23 to June 27. Craig Yerkes was chosen to represent Bucks, Lehigh, and Mont- gomery Counties. He was sponsored by the Tri-County Student Council, which paid part of his expenses for the trip. There were T3 stu- dents representing Pennsylvania and 400 dele- gates trom the whole United States. Upon re- turn frorn the convention Craig made this state- ment, L learned at the convention that our Stu- dent Council is among the best in the country. STATE CONVENTION This year, as well as in the past few years, our school sent delegates to represent WTHS in the State Convention. This year's convention was held at Kennett Square High School in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, October TO-12. Two sen- iors, Pat Rhoads and Jim Ward, were chosen to represent us at the convention. Both agreed that the convention was beneficial and added that they found Tennent's council to be very ef- ficient compared to others in the state. 4 V 67 XA W, ,- J.,-ff' This year's Craig Yerkes an K bt I 4... ,Z P. Rhoads J. Ward 3 13 F .H
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From right first row seated E Wayes P David J Ward L Rhodes C Bux J Smith Second row C Rolewski J Lagler E Schiesser R Holloway E Liebel J Jordan N Robinson Third row B Grady D Munn G Patton B Baker K White E Saunders R McNamee Fourth row R Leader J Brooks P Rivell G DiGioacchmo D Duckenfield G DeCmque Standing Mrs Rhoads Advisor R Kern P Rhoads G David K Sinkler C Yerkes T Quinn J Ward E Archambo R Betz J Cannon D Cole R Munn M Luff STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of William Tennent is the foundation of student organ: zations and student activities. Its aims are to be a service organization to initiate and promulgate new ventures and 'turn the proiects over to other groups and to serve all the needs of the student body. The Student Council is actively participating in local state and national confer- ences and conventions. Delegates contribute forcefully in these meetings and return with many new and valuable ideas. William Tennent High School was proud to serve as the host school for the Tri-County Convention in April 1958- another first for our Alma Mater. The Council by tradition sponsors two of the major social events on the school calendar: the annual Christmas dance, Le Bal de Noel, and the May Day Coronation and Royal Ball. lt strives to create new traditions through such organizations as the Pep Club and the Canteen. The hope is that the student body is pleased with the vending machines located in the school cafeteria and operated by members of the Council. Open meetings before the student body and the Home and School Association have been worthwhile for both the Council and the audiences. The Student Council is as strong as the students want it to be. lts ideas and plans mean little without the support of the student body to whose needs it is dedicated.
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