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T DE TCOUNCIL lst Row: M.Fox, D.Workoff, F.Payne, E.Kunzman, G.Kunzman, A.Richter, R.Bradi- gan. 2nd Row: P. Kidd, L. Sausaman, E. Goggin, B. Jacobs, R. Panek, Mr. Hall, G. Dawley, H. Gostomski, D. Philbrick, V. Grisanti. President. . . . . . Don Workoff Vice President . . . . Monty Fox Secretary. . . . . . Rosemary Gostomski Treasurer. . . . . Grace Dawley Echo Reporter. . . . Lorraine Sausaman Advisor. . . . . . Mr. Ray Hall The important activity of the year has been setting up the calendar and supervising assembly programs, with some member of the Student Council acting as chairman for each assembly program. One of the most interesting programs was the one last October sponsored by the Farm Bureau Insurance Company on safe driving. Pins were purchased for the new members of the club and numerals to add to the pins of second year members. The Student Council plans to sell tags at some future date. A com ittee is revising the old constitution and bring- ing it up to date. While the Student Council is not a governing group for the student body, it has made suggestions through its members in relation to improving student conduct throughout school, and especially in the cafeteria. A survey by members of the Student Council a year ago, relative to dri- vers training, has resulted in such a course being given now. 46
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