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Wmter Carnival-Student Counczl s Bzg Event' THE COMMITTEE: CLeft to Rxghtj B Nagle I Barber R Hlghter L. Szklermik, J. Gray Mr Davis I Potter P Moqum THE CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN: Crop to Bottomj I. Shroeder, S. Ball, M. Brooks, R. Allen, P. Fish, L. Smxth. Margaret Brooks was voted Queen.
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This Is... The Student Government It Helps Furnish Funds For Activities It Helps Direct Activities CLOCKWISE A Gtovanello C Morse D Starr B Nagle I Potter Nice Presidentj I Gray lPresidentJ M Walterltlger Ukdvisorl I Ward KSecretaryJ B WlllardKTreasu.rerJ T Bascom C Reed W Wetherell N Gates W Hlghter The Student Council contributes much to school life by its sponsorship of student activities In some ways this helps to save the school district money by enabling the students to have facilities which would otherwise not have been available to them proJect, makes funds available to the students for facilities that they feel are needed With the proceeds of this year s Drive it is hoped that a section of bleachers for the side of the gym where the chairs are now may be purchased The Council sold refreshments at two basket ball games and held the Curtis Drive Record Hop to supplement this fund The Student Council also set up the School Calendar of social events, super vised the sale of Coke and ice cream by the classes supplemented the Gold C Honor Society and organized the Student Patrol Working in conjunction with the Winter Carnival Committee and its General Chairman Richard Highter the Council members saw the plans for skiing, skating and sculptoring events and the lovely Carnival Dance made and carried out In spite of poor weather this year's Anew experiment for the Monitor System was tried and found to be very effective by the Student Council N student monitors are used and the students are on their honor to keep hallway traffic safe and sensible The pins for the Gold C Honor awards have been designed and ordered The purpose of the society which was set up several years ago is to give recognition to the students who are outstanding in helping the school to meet the problem of well balanced and integrated are extracurricular activities I . , . , . , . , . ' , . , l'. V ' 0 I ' I I I 1 . I I I . The Curtis Magazine Drive, a Council Carnival was very well received. ' I ' , ' ' . o I - ' ll ll , . I . . ' ' ll ll . I , . - I . . . ' Il II Il ll ' I . I . -
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Magazine Drive Counci1's Chief Source Oi Revenue 'Alf' Q, Black-out curtains make possible movies in the gym. Liv ,r I The water cooler in the lower hall ls well used by all the student body. CURTIS DRIVE NETS 5450! Co-chairmen, Highter and Nagle proclaim campaign a success! Room Four had the highest gross sale and as a result was treated to an ice cream party. Beryl Bashaw received a watch for the high sales- man award. Some of the numerous articles purchased by the Magazine D'ive are pictured on this page. Room Captains who contributed to the success of this year's Curtis Drive were: Grade 12, Iane Gray: Grade 11, Jack Barber: Grade 10, Lois Baldwin: Grade 9, Janice Hoskinson: Grade 8, Karen Weeks and William Wetherell: Grade 7, William I-lighter and Frank Blake. , I , Cu RIGHT: The school camera, purchased this year, has already R proven its value by supplying many pictures for the yearbook. aa-31 . my 1 . 1' 3 In - i NR 1 ' X . f - ,, Y I as ii This year's magazine drive winners receive their prizes. 7 -E7 . The pfesem Student Council has started a fund with the Magazine Drive money to purchase bleachers for the other slde of the gym. 29
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