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as -G SENIOR A l1nz'e.' Pat Hayes, Second Semester Presi- rlenfg Dan Horiuchi, Fin! Semester Prey!- zleniq Dick Utter, Trea.s'urer,' Nlaryjo Qrmsby, Sflt'ff'fllU'. SOPHGMORE Below: Delores Jones. Vzre-Pre.s'z'a'ent,' Lee Beran, Presz'a'enl,' Pat Stevens, Sec relary- Treasurer. JUNIOR ,fllmz'e: Loren Qbley, 1D7't'.Yl-l!FlZf,' Blanche Dunshee, lfll'L'K-P765'l-d1'7Zf,' Mary Ann Fulton, Secretary- Trerlxztrer. FRESHMAN Below' Elden Turner, P7'!'.S'llfl6'Hf,' Donna Brown, Secretary-Treasurerg Steve Hig- gens, Vz're-President. 0 -a f '
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,tent .Q M, -- l I Q M58 NXt,,x 's,. lfnsl lfuswf S. Choice, Sophomorcg D. hloritz, C. Denning. Srmnd Roux' li. Orr, Seniorg C. Couldcn. Junior: N, Rost. Senior: li. l,'ttm-rback, Freshman: XV. Schnitzer, Sponsor: H. Wfaters, Sponsor: R, liickliolli Sophomore: Nl. Selby,llunior1J. Chumbly, Freshmangsl. W'arkentin, Senior: C. Trower, Junior. Council OFFICERS President ...... ,... . .,....... .,.... D o n Moritz life'-President . . . Sfwelary ....., Trffrzszzrer . . . As the 1956-57 school year began, the Student Council returned early to help with Freshman Ori- entation Week. In the four days preceding classes the Council sponsored tours of the campus, a mixer, a water- melon feed and a talent show. At homecoming the Council sponsored all school . dance on Friday night with music by the Cell Block 7. On Saturday night, Rus Carlyle played for the public 'ml' Homecoming Dance. Varsity dances were held after home football and basketball games with music by the Pastels and The Five Guys. Members ofthe Council and a sponsor attended the ag, 1 3 t. A xiii k i Cal Pritner . . . .Carroll Denning , . ,... Sally Choice , ,Roger Eickhoff meetings of the Central Inter-collegiate Conference Associated Student councils at Winfield the first semester and Hays the second semester. In January a constitutional change was necessary to fill the office of president. The office was vacated by the graduation of Cal Pritner. In an all-school elec- tion, the students approved an amendment to the effect that the vice-president, Don Moritz, be named president and that an election then be held to elect a new vice-president. In ensuing elections, Carroll Den- ning was elected vice-president and Carlie Trower was elected Junior Representative. In March the Council sponsored the annual Penny Carnival for Community Chest charities. A new high total of approximately 15350 was collected. The business for the year drew to a close with allocation of money to departments, a follow-up of all council activities being compiled and the election of the next yearls council.
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