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The Council THE EXECUTIVE The Executive of the council meets with the advisors, Miss Sprung and Mr. Hoole, to dis¬ cuss the amount of a cash donation to charity. Left to right: Mr. Hoole, Miss Sprung, Susan Sharpe, Dave Cross, Lynne Downey. SOCIAL The Social Committee of the Council makes final plans with regard to tickets, refresh¬ ments, and entertainment for the Snow Ball, held early in December. Left to right: Mavis Bloomquist, Warren Chafe, Marilyn Erb, Marilyn Brand, Sandra MacKenzie, Hugh Carruthers. (Missing: Fred Smith, Karl Kandel). ETHICS PUBLICITY The Ethics Committee of the Council studies The Publicity Committee of the Council diligently in preparation for the initial draft- composes an announcement for the P.A. sys- ing of a Code of Ethics for the students of tern urging large attendance at the Press- Kelvin. Left to right: Bob Gillies, Bill McIntosh, Tom (standing); Lynne Phillips, Luain Eastham. Night Prance, one of Kelvin ' s most successful dances. Stories Left to right: Robert Evans, Joy Johnson, Wayne Rudko.
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Student Council Makes Headlines A YEAR OF PROGRESS THE MEMBERS of the Kelvin Student Council of 1955-56 under the competent guidance and initiative of President Dave Cross, have worked collectively and individually throughout the school term to make this a year of notable progress. Mainly because of the efforts of the President, inter-room hockey was successfully re-introduced to Kelvin after a lapse of many years. Early in March, the Council approved of Kelvin ' s joining the Junior Red Cross and, although the school did not actively partici¬ pate in that organization this year, the foundations were laid for a greater role in the future. As a substitute for a Careers ' Day, which was not held this year, the Council sponsored speakers who addressed assemblies during the study period. A very popular innovation was introduced by the Council in the form of music which was played on the P.A. system at noon. A school record library was also instituted. A new system of awards, which was conceived last year, in order to ensure equitable recognition for extra-curricular activities, was completed this year. Among the regular functions of the Council that were con¬ tinued were the noon study rooms and the Milk Bar. The annual Christmas Cheer Drive was better than ever. The council members in charge of these programs as well as those of the Social and Ethics Committees were especially notable for their enthusiasm and perseverence. In the realm of social activity, the Council sponsored a series of dances, beginning with the novel Witches ' Whirl and culminating with the festive Graduation Dance. All of the Student Council ' s activities and accomplishments could never be listed here, but it is sufficient to say that this com¬ paratively small group of students worked diligently throughout the entire school term to represent their classes efficiently on the Dave Cross student governing body and to promote the general welfare of President. Kelvin. NOON-HOUR, AWARDS, CHRISTMAS CHEER The Noon-Hour, Awards, and Christmas Cheer Committees of the Council discuss the difficulties as well as the pleasure connected with their various council activities. Gail Thomson, Alan Hodgson, Pat Peterson, David Genser, Jocelyn Samborski. Missing: Joe Kuzniakowski, Julius Wise. NEWSPAPER, RADIO, ETCETERA, AND YEARBOOK The Newspaper and Radio representative from the Council gets together with the Year¬ book liason to discuss public relations while waiting for the Etcetera liason. Joan Winstone, Jamie McEwan. Missing: Don Render.
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