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Student Government Handles Student Councll Iunlors and Sen1ors lOl'l WO! rvto No dcn Bas nad r r fcca 1 Gem and TC 1 O rm- va old n't'J Ros fl sc enb 3 DOS Student COUHC11 The Student Counctl ln tts seventh ycar ploved h1ghly successful 1n all 1ts endeavors lncludtna the creat1on ol better student faculty relcxtlons One ot the hrst major protects ol tne Councrl was the Snowllake Svftrl m December The helpful ateterla monttors chosen trom the Counctl mem Student Councxl Ofhcers and Advxsors SEPTEIX lx L er '73 co dung Secreta yl K Th lovv IP entj lx Mon V e es c oft espondmg e f l' lhss l' 1 n Ns a ant Sch C n 'qdfnbe eau cc, c2,n lx Wrona I Dcntn c bers carrled out the1r duttes W1th the usual com petence The soctal cllmax to the school year was an open a1r band concert tn the backyard Iune lU sponsored by the Counctl Two deleaates to the lnter l-hah School Student Counctl Dorothea Luense and George Schlemmer arrred the actlon of student government outslde ot They Dlscuss BOTH . . lf, I gf I Tltman P Bolt C ' IQ TQ pci.. f,-Q '7c.':'.'xtc R lfl' ,EQ Carr, ll llznn. C Kazozfwsfzx I 1 OI'-VL Fl '.'f I RICA' ll Tat ,rzo l Marla f' rr C lim .lirff T. fcilffnzfr C Zcllffr, L. sd,-gt hr-r I llffzdc gr, f THIARD ROV' I. PAQ, lux R lleubert, S Icseph, M Matteson F Scrilf-:cas Q P 1, I Sta ', Q. , '. V 1 a Y I , . . . . .' ' C- . Y fx , - A ' . . , . Y . A I. Y- H . ' F. C . . ' h M . . Y C . . . ., . ,. ., u se the r .. r', ur ' fest- d, , 1 :co I ic!-Pr tdentj, If 'JU lk Lay: ICC:- : , 5 cretafsj STXN ING' .. , .C lc fy I Carr-y ll' -r rf: -at-.lxmsf C lemrtzff' glntf-1-H1331 . elfaate-I I ff Ex f- 4- ,rdf-' 1- - H CTI, burr-rl, .fr Lfrngf e ,L , '4 lL
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It has been sa1d that a natlons most prec1ous possession IS 1ts youth By the same token the most lmportant possesslon of youth IS self When one enters a race he or she enters not to lose but to w1n In advance of the race the runner tra1ns and cond1t1ons hlmself in order to be 1n the best phys1cal cond1t1on to excel In the race 1tself the runner plans the pace and grves his utmost to become a W1nner L1fe too 1S a race that each of us must run Before part1c1pat1ng as an adult we must undergo a ngorous penod of tra1n1ng as learners 1f we are to Wm That per1od IS known as schooling for the task It IS here that we must develop our physlcal and mental selves to the utmost establlsh good habits of performance gam skllls for a vocatlon and learn to assume respons1b1l1ty If We break tralnmg or fa1l to take full advan tage of it we Cleflflllely decrease our chances of wlnnmg At no other time of l1fe w1ll thls opportunlty be ours But if we recognlze and accept the chal lenge to be wmners and make every day count growmg ln m1nd and body there can be no doubt about the outcome We at Kenslngfon have been most fortunate 1n havlng an excellent staff that 1nsp1res and mstructs and in our tramees who have brought to the ta k a serlousness of purpose and a sustamed performance to a successful end To all of you I say ASQIS forttsslma v1rtus Carry on Kensxngtonlansl L T Masson Asslstant Prmclpal 15 A Friendly Smile, A Kind Word Guides Students
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School Functlons on Student Level Student Councll Freshmen Sophomores BVJIIOM PO! Dav B bm on? F- aio o M V N ta ows 1 FOFL ROV! L B a e1se C llfalbct lx Marg no D OBr1an THIHV ROW 5' Fa o nt an n Lau 1C9 lo l cg o r our walls to most ot the other schools Ol Bmtalo The olhcers ot the Student Counc1l fllled the1r pos1t1ons W1th Skill and elt1C1enCy For the t1rst t1me a tumor held the pos1t1on of Pres1dent lout Kenneth Thurlow showed that he was capable and Nell t1tted tor the olt1ce VICE pres1dent was Donna Monaco Pecordmg Secretary Dorothea lsuense Correspond They Sponsor Dance mg Secretary D1ane WalkovJ1ak Seraeant at Arms hm Carey and Treasurer lerry Schneggenberger The adv1sors were MISS Maloney and Mr Srruth the Student COLH'll does more than coordmate the act1v1t1es ot the school by QIVIUQ students an opportunny to exe c1se the pract1ce ot government by representauon They Plan . c A , lf. fl P11-If-cliC'NsE:1, S 115, fl l'iC'N'GlLStl1, . ' 1th, 'W C er, M. 1 L13 l' , 5' Slab , 3r','qorcf:'1cz, TI ll'?LlTffll'3Y, I 1: .fi 5531, it , ' CLCf. jl'3llO 15. Roelouc-C, L ff le, 5, K 'r, llxsch, 'Y 1 Ar, ' a , . ' ' 1, : J. s , E5 Q111 , 'l' Meeh , D Kls-1 , I, r 11 , IV. lute, H Fo ers, I, lift ln-1 Y A I L . Q , . - - - . 1 1 . . . 1 . 4' 7 V . Y . . .. . . , ' Y. - . A I . r Q T . 1 A , Q ' ' I . E 5' S ' 1 P iii 'i ' s R I '15 I 17
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