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swnfm Seated: C. Berdanier, L Flint, P. Streeter, H. Forsberg, S. Rieppel, T. Fish, F. Wachstetter. Standing: C. Burtch, E. Eaton, W. Clark, Carol Eaton, C. Wetmore, W. Skinner, K. Hurd, A. Beach, B. Allman, J. Forsburg, J. Snyder, S. Cumberledge, M. Dunbar, B. Broadbent, K. Jones, D. Simmons, J. Payne, P. Payne, D. Butler. To the Student Body: The message below is to ask and answer one question, Who does the Student Council represent: Let's look deep into the activities at CVJS to find out. Let's see what the Student Council is and what it does. The Student Council is a group of students, 23 ordinary students with 2 advisors, organized to discuss and find solutions to problems that surround us every day at CVJS. The Student Council for the year 58-59 has sponsored many activitiesg 1. Special Assembly programs to add to your knowledge of the outside world. 2. Pennant sales to promote school spirit. 3. The handling of school elections, incluing that of cheerleaders. 4. Conferring with the administration on matters affecting the student body. 5. Sponsoring The Smoke Signals' write-up in local newspapers plus many other activities.
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Third Row: L. Davis, N. Heyler, K. Butler, D. Church, B. Brooks, H. Butler, B. Card, C. Senzel, B. Fitz- wa.ter, F. Wood, L. Judd, P. Moore, B. Olinger, D. Butler, P. Little, B. Hryczyk. Fourth Row: M. Tanner, B. Broadbent, D. Cobb, B. Bonham, L. Harding, L. Geertgens, B. Coop- er, J. Fink. MAIURETTES M. Lias, E. Knell, B. English. Absent: Phyllis Lamphier.
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UUNBIL C. Berdanier, Advisory B. Broadbent, Treasurerg S. Riepple,Secretaryg L. Flint, Vice Presidentg C. Eaton, Presidentg C. Burtch, Advisor. Yes, the Student Council represents You. The Student Council is You. You are the share- holders in the corporationg they are merely the officers. They don't make amove without your interests in mind. They don't want profit for themselvesgthey want it for you, but they can't work without your support and cooperation. Don't just elect your representatives but stand behind the ones you elect. Contribute your ideas for improvement that will help to promote school spirit. Help your Student Council and they are sure to help you. We deem it a great privilege to have had the honor of serving you as your elected repre- sentatives during the first term of the operation of our beautiful new school. We have faith that succeeding Student Councils will carry on the tradition of service to the school. To them we bequeath the responsibility and honor of keeping standards high. THE STUDENT COUNCIL 58-59
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