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Guardians of our safely and conduct SEATED: Helen Horan, Jael Ponlon, Marlin Oppenheimer. STANDING: One of lhe very imporlanl groups in 'rhe school is lhe Sludenf Council Execuiive Board. Coming under ifs iurisdiclion are all 'rhe Home Room Represenlalives and ihe Sludenl Aides who valianlly allempi 'ro lceep us from lramp- ling each olher. When lhe mercury has frozen in lhe lherrnomelers and we have a fire drill, we can lhanlc lhe Sludenl Council. Bul, eveniu- ally. one siops being biller aboul il and realizes lhal' il is lhese selecl few who form The linlc belween sludenls and ieachers. We lell lhe Home Room Represenlafives our ideas and lhey lake il' lo lhe Execulive Board, who in lurn dis- HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES ADVISER: Miss Brown SENIORS: Roberl Bales, Howell Dennis, Ann May Haqgerly, Ray Pereira, Marqarer Shorl, Millon Webb. JUNIORS: Joseph Clirlord, Lois McMaster, John Dixey, Rulh Lord, William Mes- mer, Gllberf Simpson. SOPHOMORES: John Cocciolone, Joseph Duncan, John Hansen, Robert Howarlh, Palricia Mulcahy, Charles W. Pfeiffer, Joan Taylor, Victor Thompson. FRESHMEN: Shirley Bradbury, Joan Charlton, Ada Fosrer, Earl Keeler, Paul McAllisfer, James Plolrs, Kennelh Sanderson, Carl Tarrach. STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISER: Miss Brown. OFFICERS: Presidenl, Helen Horan, Vice-Presidenl, Jack Pcvnlong Secrelary, Martin Oppenheimer, Treasurer, Frank Capanog chief aide, Frank Capano, fire marshal, Bill Haines. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Frank Capano, Helen Horan, Marlin Oppenheimer, Jack Ponfon, Bill Haines, Bob Mussell, Carmen Rossi, James Schaffer, Harry Wacker, Harry Cairns. Bill Haines, Jim Schaffer, Carmen Rossi, Harry Cairns. Bob Mussell, Harry Wacker. cuss if wirh lhe lacully. These lhree groups, Execufive Board, Home Room Represenlalives and Sludenl Aides, make up lhe Sludenl Council. ll is one of +he oldesl and besl organized aclivilies in lhe school and brings democracy lo lhe classroom. Each year Tour seniors, lhree juniors, Two sophomores, and one freshman serve on lhe Board: lhe Represenlalives are elecled by each home room, and 'rhe Aides are ap- poinled. Bundle Day, a drive io collecl clolhing Tor The needy in Europe, was conducted by lhe Council and lhey did very well. These are-lhe people who are always willing lo serve. STUDENT AIDES: Warren Alderman, Georgia Mae Arnold, Virginia Auslin, Belly Baderlscher, Nancy Barlh, Dorolhy Beale, Mary Belcher, Melissa Bendell, Palsy Bickerslail, Edilh Boehme, Shirley Bradley, Judy Burnelf, Margaret Carlson, Dorolhy Cavenaugh,'Jane Clay, Lois Craig, Charles Currier, John Dixey, Bill Dixon, Edwina DuVall, Dave Eldridge, Mary Ferlanie, Ken- nefh Fleck, Douglas Gehring, Kathryn Gonzalez, Frank Harris, Marfin Headley, .Janice Holden, Vivian Holdslein, Karlie Houser, Cafherine Jagqard, Grace Janson, Olga Karchula, Zella Layfon, Alice Long, Gladys Marker, lna Meyers, Lee McClellan, Phyllis Norris, Hugh O'Brien, Jane Oglesby, Carl Pohl, Pal Powell, Kaiherine Reddy, Mickey Rizzulo, Virginia Sanders, Dororhy Schellenqer, Margaret Shorl, Oscar Somers, Jean Sfewarl, Lillian Weaver.
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Wwe Q Mary Tries To score a goal. Now, leT's noT TorgeT The girls. The hoclcey Team wouldn'T appreciaTe iT aT all. IT was ably coached again This year by Miss Taylor, wiTh her assisTanTs, Eleanor Williams, manager, and CaTherine Jaggard and PaT Mulcahy, assisTanT managers, lending a helping hand. The girls were a Tun-loving group, and I Thinlc, even Though They did noT win a championship, They really loved every minuTe OT iT. BeTTy Rislcie. Noreen lVlcCarThy, Lois Craig, Louise Pierce lgoaliel, Pauline Gilliam, lvlary Ferlanie, l-lelen l-loran, Terry STarr lcapTainl, Sue O'Kelly, Gloria Bal- lisTreri, and Pauline Roemer, are seniors and will be graduaTedq buT several oT The girls are younger and will reTurn nexT year, hoping Thal' Their experience will help Them play a beTTer game. The Team had a very Tull schedule, buT Lady Luck seemed To be working againsT Them: They seemed To win all The non-league games. OT The five games won, Tour were noT in The league: The second Collingswood game was a 2-2 Tie. We're all rooTing Tor our hoclcey Team- To-come, and saying To This year's Team, lT's all righT, girls, we lcnow you did your besT, and ThaT's all you could possibly do. The Taylormaids and Gummy. STANDING: CaTherine Louise Pierce. KNEELING: Pauline Roemar, Lois Craig, Sievenson, Eleanor Williams, manager: Paulina Gilliam, Helen Horan, Gummy, Sue O'Kelly, Gloria Ballishari, Noreen McCarTl1y, Terry Sfar, Capfaing BaTTy Risiia, Judy Burnelf. Shirley Waison, CaTl1erine Jaggard, assislanf manager:
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r ips-'ig' ' if Ja lf Woodbury High Band on parade. One of the first organizations really lo gel' lo worlc in earnesl is our band, but lha'r's the f' way il is every year. They brighten all our , football games, with lheir colorful uniforms and V sharp new drum maiorelle, Barbara Harvey lthe lirsl girl they ever had, l mighl addl. The 5 band has also been performing al various Hal- x, lowe'en parades: they marched in Woodbury, X, , Q., Wenonah and Manlua, too, l lhinlc. As winter 3 approaches, 'rhey move in where il s warmer and X J 'H praclice up lor the band concert. This display VR, 'fipavdl ' i: .if,ff: X, ol their lalenls is one of our brightest spring entertainments: bul their fun comes when lhey A have their big banquel and go lo see a play in -were 4 K ' I ,ff ,. Philadelphia. Closely allied wilh the band, A it if organizing nearly as soon as lhey do, is the Drum iw my and Bugle Corps. Loads of the younger girls loin lhe precision marching group, and lhey, loo, add 'ro our enioymenl of The games. -----cf wr L ' in ' .F I 'Os' is - A QT' A DIRECTOR: Karl Hellman. COLOR GUARD: Janet Firth, Hans ' Haupt, Mike Rumalrer, Judy Werntz. DRUM MAJORETTE: I Barbara Harvey. TWIRLERS: Joan Henderson, Mildred Lewis, Shir'ey Ryan. TRUMPETS: James Cavanaugh, Carl DeGeorge, ., Donald Jones, Harry Leslie, Donald Perry, Kenneth Redhetter, .gf X ' ' Harry Sink. MFLLOPHONE: James Shea. BARITONES: Don Q No' l l 'l' sub' Kimmel, Frank Meredith. TROMBONES1 Samuel Hynson, Don 1 Leslie, Andy Paine, Phillip Spaeth. BASSES: Martin Headley, , Tom McAllister. CLARINETS: Bruce Charlesworth, Betty Dane iels, Byron Hicks, Vincent Somoza, Joe Sori, John Wahl. FLUTE: William Plaq. SAXOPHONES: Warren Alderman, Betty Ayres, Inge Bock, Doris Galbraith, Thomas Jackson, Oscar Somers. DRUMS: Van Buren Bruner, Robert Haines, Clifford Sellen, Don Weems, Albert Whalen. CYMBALS: Lloyd Collins. BELL CYRE: .G Robert Price, John Winning.
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