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THE TRUMPET                                                                  vVednesday, November 25, 1964                                                                              Page Three

                                      I I!Jn<juilz.in9 Repo11iu

                                      Question; lVhat suggestions do youl
                                      have to improve Student Couneil?

                                      Sally Havranek (Junior) - 1'hey

                                        should give the studeuts more
                                        power.

                                      Ray Russotnano (Senior) - I don·t
                                         know! Hey, don't put that down!!

by Helen Rankin                       l\1r. Tyger (History} - Teachers
Donna ThompsGn                           should be able to sit in at the
                                         rneetings. \Ve have no idea of

Tii there, kids!                      h-0\.v Student Council ls run. All
                                      v.·e get are the results in the

We witches had fun watching lninuies '\Ve get back in the

all you little children on lialloween homeroom.

and Mischief Night. Seniors J'oan     Alice Liotta (Senior) • They should
Fornin, Patti Wilbert, Lesley            stop talking about the condition

\Veleh, and Lorraine S-Or:rentino     of the showers.
did their best to m:ike sure that

J.\1ischief Xight was a complete Mr. Wilson (.l'iath} - The members

success. They diligently strung .of the Stucient Council should

rolls of toilet paper from the top conduct the:n.selves as a model

of the rajlroad trestle on East~ for the student body,

borne Avenue to the ground. They Diane Hetherington (Senior) - r
wanted to make sure that a little vvould ·have more Senior right::;.
excitement 'h'as provided for the
                                      Mr. Smith. (English) - I wish I
passing cars.
                                      knew more about it so l could

And \Vhat about you, Danny an-swer that question.                                                                                                                                                    Y9
lVill The Beal Please Stand IJPrimo, June Anastasia, Annette
                                      Yvonne Thornton (Senior) - I think
P ·Fenton, Linda Fischer and John
                                      ther  e should  he     inriogrhetsa.ctlvltic'"~,     Vi'ho do you think are the real    lot of practice \Vhich means sore            been usurped.
Anastasia? What were you doing        and    more Se  nior                              Saturday's heroes'? The football      feet. The pain of a fuliback's
ri:iging door bells on October 31?                                                      team? The cheerleaders? 'fhe          broken collar bone is no greater                        Soldiers Sound Off
Uud~rclassmen trick or treaters       Tio-n:ald Dutoit tsophoinore) - I                 program sellers? They all deserve     than the agony of broken down
David Hoest, Steve Lanmat,               think that there s·hould be three              three rousing cheers, but i.vhat of   metatarsals. "\\~hen Saturday ar-               The band has iLs battl>Cs too.
Claire Hammond, Karen Hayes,             representatives from the Senior                the heroic exploits of th2 march-     rives a band member must report              Trumpeters of the opposition play
Maria Kavolus and Jimmy Roose-           homerooms, t\.VO representatives               ing band?                             t-0 the auditorium at 11 A.M. Does           a barrage of notes, Their chal-
velt claim that you big seniors          Jrorn the junior homerooms, and                                                      anything require more io:!'titude            lenge must be accepted by a volley
took av.ray all their hopes for         one each from the sophomore                                     Pettls Faced          than having to roll out of bed on            of sound from our tru1npet seetion.
goodies.                                 aud freshman ho:nerooms. Aloo                                                        Saturday rnorning bef-0re noon?              This exeha11ge continues unti1 one
                                         Student Caun-cil should tell the                  To endure the perils of the bus    After the attendance rites are per-          side surrenders.
                 Tragic Trip             students more of what ihey are                 journeys to "away" games re-          formed U1e band must practice
                                         doing,                                         quires the stuff that heroes are      again, \Vhich turns many '\Vhite                VVhen the final whistle blows.
  'i-Vhile seeking to \Vhistle through                                                  made of. Twice~t-Old sick jokes                                                    the band's <lay is over. The weary
                                      Faith Teitelbaum (junior) ~ They                  assault without mercy the defense-    bucks grey before their time.                band members stampede home.-
a 1netal button she had in her                                                          less ears o,£ the bandsters. Noxious                                               ward as heroes. not of the grid-
mouth during sr-.,ving class, juntor     should have inore things to ere~               spTays frOm clllmsily opened cans
Karen A1oore suddenly realized           ate spirit in the school like pep              of warm soda are an ever present                                                   iron and pigskin, but of the brass,
that this V.'ould be impossible. You     rallies -0n Friday nights,                     menace...<\ constant vigilance must                                                percussion, and woodwind.
see, the button took a trip straight                                                    be maintained to avoid the feet
to Karen's stomach. She came to       Van Kaufman (junior) - i'fil not                  of those who decide to catch up on                                                                          - l\faxwell Colby
the conclusion that maybe a plas-                                                       their week's lost sleep by stretch-
                                         going to say -.vhat I rea1ly think.
- - - - - - -tic button might whlstle better and
                                                                                                                                 Musical 3'1lshaps

                                                                                                                              a  Once the    band is in the  sbtaendexs~,
                                                                                                                                 variety of  mishaps are to

                                                       - .Joe Mincberg                                                        pected. A. music folio may fall out
                                                                                                                              -0f its holder and land on the

save some trouble if she  vvere  to   the trunk to the car was curiously                ing out on the seats.                 ground beneath the stands. In
try again,                                                                                                                    order to retrieve it, its owner must
                                                 witnessed by quite a few sur-                                                climb over ten pairs of impolite
When asked in SpaniS'h elass rounding cars.                                             Painful :Practice

where hti flad found some of the               Shattering E.~perience                      Home games present a different     knees which won't yield an inch,                Patronize Our
strange \V-Ords he had V\>·ritten                                                       set {)f rigors. A -ho1ne game means   run dovvn the steps, search under                 Advertisers
down for his report, Mark SteinF         Another driveMin incident in-                  a half~ti1ne show which means a       the stands, run ba.ck up, surmount
berg replied, "'\Vhy from Pancho      volved Terry Ivierla and Susan                                                          the same obstacles as on the way
Webster's Spanish Distionary, of      Bernheim. \Vhen Terry started to                                                        do\vn, only to find that his seat has
course. Doesn't every-One?" We
                                      pull a\vay she forgot to take the
sincerely hope not Mark.              speaker from her -w·inrio;v. Susan girls should \Ve use the same tech-

Sup,plies Crisples:                   gained a lap-fuH of glass as Terry nique if we ever run into that                                                                       (lfaJJlft

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