Glenridge's
hard-working Safety Council has begun another
year. Captain Ronnie Buckmaster,assisted by Mr.
Row, the faculty sponsor, has charge of the two
groups - "A" and "B" companies.
Those
who carry on the job of maintaining safe conditions
at Glenridge are: "A" Company - Lieutenant
Chip Schram, Sergeant Wayne Lancaster, and Sergeant
Richard M. Hall, John Bucy, Bob Cross, David Fedden,
Donald Kirkham, Bill Martin, Stanley Mason, Joe
Mixon, Ronald Myers, Roger Rollman, Howard Sullivan
and Fred Trenner.
In "B"
Company are: Lieutenant Bob Little, Sergeants
Dick Creighton and Calvin Seadeek, and Tom Barna,
John Cochtan, Dave Compton, Don Corton, James
Folkner, Gary Hocks, Billy Jackson, Everett Ledbetter,
David Pugh, Jerry Schlotter and Frank Thomas.
The Safety
Council is in charge of traffic control before
and after school, will regulate cafeteria conduct,
and will be on duty at the coke machines.
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ACTIVITY
PERIOD
PROGRAM BEGINS
Starting
this Wednesday, September 25, Glenridge students
will attend club and organization meetings during
the extra period scheduled each week.
The only
meetings being held this Wednesday are the Student
Council and the Kilt Staff Meetings. These two
organizations will meet every second and fourth
Wednesday, unless otherwise notified in the daily
bulletin.
All Student
Council officers and representatives will meet
at this time. All Kilt staff members, Kilt reporters,
and students interested in contributing to the
Kilt will meet in Room 17.
The Tri-Hi-Y,
Hi-Y, the Spanish Club and Safety Council members
will call their meetings on the first and third
Wednesdays unless notified differently.
Those
students not attending meetings should be prepared
for a Study Hall during the Activity Period.
P.T.A.
ANNOUNCES MEETINGThe Glenridge
PTA has announced a new schedule of meetings for
the coming year. Meetings will be held on the
Monday following the issuance of report cards.
The report
cards for the first marking period will be given
out October 15. The first PTA meeting will be
on Oct. 21.
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During
the extended homeroom period each seventh grade
section was visited by the guides, welcomed to
Glenridge and taught the Alma Mater and the Fight
Song.
After
an abbreviated daily schedule, all students were
dismissed at 2:30.
One
of the seventh graders enrolled in Glenridge
went home for the Labor Day weekend and
found $580 in the street. It had been lost
by a man working for Mayflower Van Lines.
The
boy took the money to the police who contacted
the driver about 70 miles away.
Needless
to say, the driver was delighted to get
the news. The boy got a $5.00 reward and
a good name ...Bob Merry! |
20 STATES
ENROLL
On
August 27, official registration day for Orange
County, Glenridge acquired new students from twenty
states, and two from foreign countries.
The
states represented were California, Georgia, Illinois,
Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Minnesota,
Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas,
Virginia and West Virginia.
Germany
and Guam were the two countries represented. |