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STUDE T COUNCIL l First row: Nancy Sperry, Dorothy Scott, Esther Winfield, George Hurd, Mrs. Husband, advisor, Marjeanne Jensen, Nancy Beard, Mary Lou Henderson, Mr. Rosenberry, advisor, Betty Jansen, Sally Lund, Joan Davey. Seggnd ww: Sue Cogk, Roma Mllfllff, Siilll' SPUEUC, MYflC Ann Keating, Shiflcl' Behrens, Carol Brown, Barbara Van Lunger, June Breu, Ellen Brunner, Audrey Miller, Joan Goliber. Third row: Ed Pettis, Mack Campbell, Marjorie Cameron, Anne Austin, Jane Poland, Ann Lucker, Marge Ziebarth, Sally Hart, Barbara Lanz, Susan Baer, Robert Geyer, Ronald Schutt. Fourth row: Dick Stair, Allen Harvey, Philip Neider, Sandy Freeth, John Orth. Leo Barnes, Roy Fowler, Hugh Miller, Hank Sperry, Roger Nicholson, Jack Foley, Robert Conn, Donald Goetzman. Fifth row: Chris Lawson, James Palisano, Richard Knapp, Paul Dahrner, Ted Springstead, Robert Wiley, David Hegg, Rocky Ford, Bob Noon, Gary Smith. The Student Council, composed of one elected repre- sentative from each homeroom in the school, is the student government of Amherst Central High. Its execu- tive body consists of the president, George Hurd 3 the vice-president, Marjeanne Jenseng the treasurer, Mary Lou Henderson g and the secretary, Nancy Beard. The entire council is under the very capable guidance and supervision of Mr. Rosenberry and Mrs. Husband. There are three major aims of the student council: to promote i p and guide the activities of students so as to secure for them extensive experience in self-initiated and self- ,' i directed enterprisesg to encourage wide opportunities to S participate in the civic responsibilities of the school g and A, Mtv' . to develop a patriotic pride in belonging to a superior N school community. .I N nl, In the past, the council has proved most successful in ,,'q:.!llti. the execution and fulfillment of these aims. A new juke l ' Uffgmi' K 1 box for the cafeteria was purchased. The Handbook containing essential, everyday information about Amherst was published. Numerous charity drives were sponsored. These are but a fraction of student council projects. Students will remember the football-booster campaign which it promoted. They will recall the sports day pro- gram fostered by the student council as well as the organization of a boys' sports council. In the future, the members of the student council hope to make even greater strides towards fulfilling their responsible aims. X5 TOWER
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