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Student cyqflnzz'11z'sf7c1!1'o11 With the splendid cooperation of all its members. the Student Council from the beginning of the year set out to bring about several important changes in the student body administration which they felt were necessary for the gen- eral welfare of the school. Tom Burks. Student Body Presi- dent, presided: ably assisted by Jeanne Richey. vice-presi- dent. and Helen Omer. secretary. During the early part of the first semester, the Coun- cil's efforts were directed toward the sale of activity tickets, and it is perhaps to them that the most credit is due for the large number of tickets sold. Because only a few stu- dents hold many offices in school organizations, the point system, effective several years ago. was revised. providing for a limited number of credits for each student in specified points alloted to each activity, Likewise the constitution, in the past few years an almost defunct document, was re- drawn and presented to the student body for ratification. It is hoped that through these amendments in school gov- ernment the school as a whole will participate more actively in its own regulation. Since the new lunch and reporting group arrangement caused an increasing amount of waste paper and rubbish to accumulate on the lawns and in the halls. the Council passed laws concerning the disposal of such refuse and an appro- priation for a number of containers for the halls. Members of the Student Council who contributed their time and energy to school government during the year are: Milton Holmen. councilman-at-large3 Allan Lohse, Jack Tid- well. Gordon Holmen. Alfonso Wood. Jack Pficffer. George Monthan. and Dick Salavatierro. Tony Ficrro was elected during the second term to replace Milton Holmen as coun- cilman-at-large when the ninth semester ruling automatic- ally removed the latter from office.
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