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EXECUTIVE BOARD Front Row: I. Garrett, A. Gunnell, F. Bloomquist, V. Hudson, M. Niedert, Miss Lenicelc. Second Row: L. Wilibrancit, I. Strudthoft, D. Dahl, G. Fortune. I. McMechan, D. Lest. Council Establishes Governing Policies The first and third Monday mornings ot each month find our student council engrossed in considering the Welfare and activities of the East High community. Once cr month they devote a two-hour session to important cur- rent issues. To these meetings the represen- tatives carry the opinions of the students in each homeroom. Following the meetings they report business and discuss the session with their homerooms. Under the capable leadership of President Frank Bloomquist the council had a success- STUDENT COUNCIL ful year. Two ot the more important projects were deciding to adopt the Foreign Exchange Student Plan, which will go into effect next year, and carrying on a campaign to em- phasize scholarship. Cooperating in promot- ing the scholarship program were the citizen- ship committee and the art department. Sharing the duties of council leadership with Frank were lack Garrett, vice-president, Virginia Hudson, secretary: Audrey Gunnell, treasurer, and the seven committee chairmen. Front Row: C. Brown, S. Eothun, B. Bernett, C. Venter, B. Wright, S. Musgrave, C. Breckenfelder. Second Row: M. Getting, I. McDowall, D. Marsh, I. Budak, H. Voigt, I. Kuehl, I. Hansen, L. Frane. l
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Parties Spark Social Whirl East became a gala arcade and a busy television center at two of the semester's biggest parties. Stu- dents tilled the Halls oi Troy finding fun, food and testivity throughout the building. The Trojan Arcade and EWHS-TV were part of the social activities planned by the social committee. When the hour-long floorshow ended Eastonians be- gan to seek the assortment ot refreshments oitered at booths. The six standing committees of student coun coming This committee headed by Iareth cil meet on alternating Monday mornings McMecl'ian and Dick Leet planned the events with the exception of homecoming commit tor alumni faculty and students tee which meets six weeks prior to home Front Row: I. Patterson, N. Cusmano, G. Van Gorp I Adams B Eastman M Tovar S Gordzsh Second Row: V. Mollenhauer. I. Dotson, D. Lively, I Nee s n H Patterson L Fo d D Pries Not pictured: '1'. Howery.
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