

STUDENT COUNCIL
OFFICERS
Pre ident .
.. . . . ...................... John Campbell
Vice-President
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Perneski
Secretary.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beatrice Bellucci
Treasurer .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Yaccino
Adviser .
. . ..... . .......... . .... . ......... Mr. Koch
"ACCENTUATE THE POSI IVE;
ELIMINATE THE NEGATIVE" .. .
A long hoped for event of this year
·a~
the reactivation of the tudent council.
tu–
dents in our school, having heard other people
from different schools talk of their program of
government, are deeply grateful to Mr. Koch
for his hard work in this endeavor.
The Student Council is composed of thr e
standing committees. The Social Activities
Committee cooperated in every way in pro–
viding for a well rounded program. In con–
junction with the Janus taff, this committee
aided in the preparations which made the Pre–
Thanksgiving Day Dance a succe . They also
sponsored the Pre-Senior Day Dance, and the
innovation of the Noon Canteen was due
to
the efforts of this group.
The students contributed to the fund–
raising campaign of the Proje ts ommittee
which enabled them to buy gifts for the local
orphanage and hospitals.
This hristmas
Project has been entered in the Schola tic
Magazine s con test.
On February 7, 8, and 9 members of the
Student Council acted as guides for the Eval
uation and on March 15 an exchange visit of
other Student Councils took place in Allentown
with Junior and Sophomore students and of–
ficers attending.
Left to nght: First Rou·- R.
Arlotto, M. E. Stanziola, J. Yaccino, J. Campbell, J . Pern ki, G. Fierro, P Crane.
econd Rou·- R.
Rerig, E. M. Rorppilla, L. Dixon, F. Gr bowski, F. Cortez, J. E po ito, J. Sotack,
I.
Patanovich.
Ab–
ent u•hert picture u•as taken- B.
Bellucci, J. Yannuzzi.
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