Williamstown High School - Totem Yearbook (Williamstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1964

Page 112 of 174

 

Williamstown High School - Totem Yearbook (Williamstown, NJ) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 112 of 174
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Student Court is composed of judges selected from the student body. Review cases are referred to them by students, teachers, and administrators. The court studies the cases and then recommends appropriate disciplinary measures for offenders. TUDE T ERVICE 108 The students on Student Service sit in the halls during their study periods to check and make sure students have legitimate excuses for being in the halls. This check discourages loitering in the halls and cutting classes. These students are also available to direct visitors in the school to the main office. J Left to right: Marilyn Stegall, William Femia, Joseph Hegge, Gail Parsons, Barbara Zimmer, Ronald Christy. STUDE T COURT First Row, left to ri ht: William Femia, Nancy Pontano, Nancy Zoog, Anita Garcia. Second Row: Eloise Kettle- son, Jackie Rosenb1om,Clara Pratt, Geraldine Jepson, Bronnie Melnick, Mary Ann Morrow, Dianne Hennessey. Third Row: Eileen Parrot, Mar aret Maul, Frances Kimbrough, Mar Ann Gardner, Reiecca Johnson, Jean Mossbrook, GailyParsons, Marilyn Stegall, Julia Wolos, Lorna LaKin . Fourth Row: Juliann A nesino, Linda Spera, Betty Toles, Jean Wiggins, Emilg Olinsk , Pat Peterson, Jean Quaile, Richard Frollock, Wlilliam Franke, John Hoffman. Fifth Row: Mathew Bates, Richard Scott, Emanuel Russo, Glen Morgan, Joseph Fazzio, Mr. Mikalauskas, James Stewart, Lowell McClure.

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Student Council Officers, Seated, left to right: President, George Stoykog Mr. Paul Egan, Advisorg Vice-President, Barry Brody. Standing: Correspond- ing Secretary, Dianne Hennessyg Treasurer, Emanuel Russog Recording Secretary, Diane Babiy. Through the Student Council of Williamstown High School, the stu- dents learn the fundamentals of government. With the cooperation of the student body, the council representatives work for the benefit of the school and the student body. The Student Council sponsors the annual March of Dimes Dance. The responsible members have also set up a student tutoring Service, to benefit the student body. ln respect for the death of former President Kennedy the Student Council sponsored a fund-raising campaign with the proceeds to be sent to the former president's favorite charity in Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy's name. STUDE T CGUNCIL Y K ,,.., I I The students of Williamstown High School are the foster parents of Delford Colby. W., - .. N... W... First Row, left to right: Joyce Vail, Bette Davis, Donna Eldridge, Joanne Pavlik, Mary Broady, ,Iacquie Money, Janet Lanzalotti, Barbara Ormsby. Second Row: George Stoyko, Angela Muni, Patricia Fleming, Earl Owens, Emanuel Russo, Mr. Paul Egan, Advisor? Barry Brody, Rodjinske. Dianne Hennessy, Jane Kelsey, Joseph Murphy. Hurd now: Mary Elaine Scott, Linda Thies, Katherine Kaufmann, Diane Babiy, Juanita Fitzgerald, Ann Brown, Carol



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Standing: Mrs. Matthews, Advisor. First Row, left to right: Betty Bates, Mary Borowyj, Marie Lentine, Paulette Bock, Rose Shinn, Linda Spera, Mrs. Arm- strong, Co-Advisor. Second Row: Howard Schleicher, Linda Jenkins, Freida Schweitzer. The Library Club is a service organization. The members work during their study periods as stu- dent library aids. These work hours provide a variety of helpful experiences for students in- terested in Library Service as a career as well as basic library knowledge for those students LIBRARY CLUB The students in this club are primarily concerned with learning how to operate film projectors, tape recorders, and 'opaque projectors. They are re- sponsible for all the movies shown in the class- rooms and are a real help to students and teachers. who will go on to college. AUDIO ISU First Row, left to right: Grafton Davis, Shirley Hubert, Cheryl Only, Barbara Perry,Milton Poles. Second Row: Kenneth Jones, Thomas Zee, Mr. William Hester, Ad- visorg Ronald Young, Richard Scott. LID

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