VOL. IV, NO. 7
February 1, 1963
'Brotherhood Is Tangible'
Motif of Brotherhood Week
"To be a member of Brotherhood society is an honor, and the voters should think sincerely about whom they vote for," stated Nancy Merret '63, secretary of Brotherhood society.

"Brotherhood Is Tangible" is the theme for Brotherhood week, February 4 through 8. The students will vote

Tuesday in homeroom for one boy and one girl from each class they feel deserve Brotherhood awards. Three boys and three girls from each class will receive Brotherhood awards. The present members of Brotherhood society will be handing out tags in the morning. The highlight of Brotherhood week will be the assemblies Friday. The freshman and sophomore assembly will be first period; the upper-classman assembly will be third period.

Dr. Edward G. Olson, Director of Education for the National Conference of Christians and Jews in Chicago and Northern Illinois, will be the speaker at both assemblies Friday, February 8. He is a specialist in inter-group education and in school and community relations. He has written for encyclopedia of Education, and
has published many magazine articles and book reviews. In 1958 Dr. Olsen spent eight months in Central Africa as the first Fulbright lecturer at the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. In 1957 Mayor Daley of Chicago presented Dr. Olsen with the Thomas H. Wright award for "his excellent professional work in education for human relations."

Be sure to consider the person you vote for on his outstanding qualities, leadership, citizenship in the school, and contributions to the school. Do not vote on popularity! Remember to think seriously about voting.

The present members of Brotherhood society are seniors Carol Barrett, Jacquie Berndt, Barb Cutaia, Shirley Helms, Nancy Merret, Pat Ritter, Carol Thompson, Lois Wright, Art Behn, Jim Burgett, Dan Humay, Jim McKee, Tom Prochaska, John Schafer, Frank Vaia, and Al Waters; juniors Pat Callaghan, Ardes Buckley, Peg Johnson, Patti Kargas, Carolyn Ross, Ruthi Sommer, David Aegerter, Barry Eisfeldt, Phil Hway, Neshen Keshian, and Roger Pease; and sophomores Peg Callaghan, Paula Clayton, Cindy Schorr, John Abbot, Dick Heller, and Bob Kunkle.