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,fl ,R N 1 . flu. STUDENT COUNCIL-Bark row: Billie West, Senior Pres. Sem. lg Charles McDougal, Soph. Pres. Sem. lg Chuck Lisman, Junior Pres. Sem. 2g Tommy Garris, Junior Pres. Sem. lg Mr. j. Ray Messinger, adviserg Barbara Whitfield, Soph. Pres. Sem. 2. Second row: David Harris, Vice-Pres. Sem. 2. Front row: Sally Bennett, Senior Pres. Sem. Zg Margaret Walker, Vice-Pres. Sem. lg Myron Nadolski, Pres. Sem. lg Joanne Williams, Sec.-Treas. Sem. l, 25 Gene Torigiani, Pres. Sem. 2g Mert Peevy, Frosh Pres. Sem. 2. .gluclenf Kouncif .garb Sak fibriuing Student Council began another very busy and rewarding year leading off with the Welcome Frosh dance. They sponsored the national assemblies and a new attraction of noon movies throughout the year. The Council organized the Serpentine parade and big bon-fire for the Homecoming game and dance. They sponsored the Annual Alumni dance-one of the biggest suc- cesses of the winter season. The group attended the fall K.C.A.S.R. Gene Torigiani accepts Myron Nadolski's congratulations after being elected as Myron's successor as Student Body President. .M-I meeting at North High, the spring meeting at Taft, and a C.A.S.C. convention at De- lano. The Safety Club was the biggest project the Student Council accomplished. A trag- edy early in the school year aroused the stu- dents to the need of a Safety Club. Officers were elected and they devoted their first meeting to the writing of the constitution. It was adopted on january 12, student body election day. Safety Club ofhcers look over the minutes.-Sta11ding.- Tommy Garris, Vice-Pres.g Bobby Carroll, Treas. Sitting: Jody Williams, Sec.g Bill West, Pres.: Mr, Moore, adviser. l l 'Y
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