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18-Student Government
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New Organization Replaces P.T.A. P. U. S. H. --Parents United For South High, began its second year of operation with the annual teacher parent dinner. South’s faculty was invited to parents’ homes for dinner and a chance to become better acquainted. About half of South's faculty participated. An initial meeting at South was focused on the vocational-career programs being offered to students, with the staff counselors offering information to parents. P. U. S. H. participated in the open house program in January when a documentary film was premiered featuring South Community School. 1. In-coming president, Mrs. Wm. Mi lb rath, left, discusses programs with Mrs. Norman Fintel, out-going president of P.U.S.H. 2. Liz Bragg, left, and Cato McKinnie, both of the counseling staff, talk about career programs with parents. 3. Dick Hulbcrt, counselor, explains what's available to high school students to a large parent group. PUSH-17
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Levels Of Gov't. Fill Students’ Needs Student government operates at 3 levels and students can participate as class officers, members of the student council and members of the principal's advisory board. Bill Fintel heads the student council which sponsored homecoming and sno-daze activities and presented the winterim plan to the faculty and students for approval. Council is open to all students who wish to attend meetings and interest has been high with over 100 students attending each meeting. The advisory board holds regular meeting with Principal Northwick and concerns are voiced over the break time, zero hour classes, open commons, tally day procedures, and home rooms. 1. Sophomore class officers: Dtxig Kaluza, vice president; Chris Morgan, exec, committc; Patty Cutcn-jauf, secretary; Kim Hagen, treasurer; Mary Pritchard, president; Tom Norris, exec, committee. 2. Mike Steward, Dancy Kirk, Kathy Larson and Mr. Pat Glynn 3t a Sno-daze committee meeting. 3. Dawn Zocker, Steve Lacy and Nancy Matheson represent students on the Principal's advisory board. 4. Junior class officers: Sheryl Lossow, vice president; Chuck Lamb, president. 5. Senior class officers: Maythee Jensen, president; Debbie Franzen, treasurer; Jim Gossman, vice president; Pam Elven-dahl, secretary. 6. Student Council officers: Kathy Larson, treasurer; Ed Vilwock, advisor; Bill Fintel, president; Tammy Martincau, secretary; Pat Glynn, advisor; Jeff Schneibcl, vice president. Student Govemment-19
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