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l AO 'N President. Burton Davies Vice President. Dave Holland Secretary. Dale Anderson Treasurer. Glenda Brooks A -.. fualenf Student Council is the class held hrst period for the ollicers holding major positions in the government of Morningside High School. The student body president presides over the meeting. This year these presidents were Burton Davies, first semester, and Chris Cottle, second semester. Decisions were made concerning the welfare of the student body through discussion and compromise. Through the etlorts ol' the Commissioners of Activities. Marlyn Talley. first semester, and Lee Eggers, second semester. assemblies with better topics and more enjoyment made for interesting viewing. The Brother- hood Assembly. held in February. was one of the most outstanding presented. For good entertainment many top movies were presented. These movies incltided quality ones such as Rebel Without a Cause. East of Eden starring James Dean. 'lCarousel, Mister Roberts, and Spirit of St. louis. Movies tor next year are to be of the same high grade entertainment. The julxc box in the cafeteria was provided for the Monarchs through student council. For the period ol' time that the juke box was in the cafeteria many hours were lilled with music. Save the Child drive. for the school we support in Greece. was one of the successful charity drives. Another. the American Field Service drive. topped the fl-S600 goal by raising 59900, to pay the way for an exchange student. Front-Sandy Smith. Marlyn Talley, Connie Templeman, Fee Feustel, Dorothy Ahlburg, Glenda Brooks, Burton Davies, Marilyn Perry. Dale Anderson, Joann Tucker, Pat Cameron, Judy Snyder. Back-Darryl Anderson, Bruce Giuliano, Clif Rhodes, Carl Rydingsword, Jay Brown. Jim Cobb, Gary Lofgren, Eddie Eberle, Ron Moore. in 1
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President. Chris Cottle Vice President, Dottie Ahlburg ' in If Secretary, Pat Ganulin Treasurer, Ron Moore ounci Council is always thinking of the Student Body. For example, the campaign assembly was arranged to provide an interesting presentation of the candidates of class and student body officers. As a gift to the student body, at the conclusion of first semester, the student council presented the 'iF0ur Preps in an assembly. During the year. in February, the Monarchs appeared on television, Channel ll, on the Dick Whit- tinghill Dance Party. This was possible through arrangements made by Council and Mr. Eldon Boyd, prin- cipal. Also in February many outstanding athletes, the student body president, and the Pep Squad were seen on the 76 Sports Club. This appearance was also made possible through student council. Many projects supported by student council are not as visible as those previously mentioned. However, everything done is for the benefit of the majority. It is for the students to uphold and follow student government. for as Abraham Lincoln once said, It is a government of the people, for the people, and by the people. It is for us to take advantage of the privilege of student government. Front-Valerie Venger, Sally Wilson. Hedy Davis. Bruce Giuliano, Kenny Ahlburg, Ron Moore, Kathy Arico, Gloria Fuller, Sandy Smith, Glenda Brooks. Back-Judy Snyder, Joan Salen, Pat Cameron, Marlyn Talley, Dave Holland, Chris Cottle, Mike Nollan, Warren Johnson, Sue Lloyd, Terry Pratt, Lee Eggers, Pat Ganulin, Dale Anderson. M 'wi QQ I ,ix
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