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Senior Counci1-First Row, left to right: Keeley, Bloomquist, Gale, Croft, Cavencier, Brebner, Cowden, Mr, Cox, Pettit, Anderson. Second Row: Sheckler, Weatherton, Selby, Wilson, Knudson, Stefani, Stevens, Doss, DeVol, Rivera, Rolland. Third Row: Kastler, Hull, Van Ginkel, Thronson, Allsup, Neilson, McLaughlin, Morise, Harvey, Fletcher. Wheels of Government junior Sfudeng Counci1-First Row, lett to right: Brow To encourage closer cooperation among teachers and students, a method was devised this semester for a faculty advisory committee to Work with the senior student council. Mr. Howard Cox headed the advisory committee assisted by Miss Hazel Mitchell and Miss Gladys Sutter. The group Was chosen in a joint meeting of council officers with the faculty planning commit- tee. Formerly, Principal l-lutchens was council adviser, but many other duties necessitated his asking to be released from his responsibilities. By working with an advisory group, the council Blunck, Cole. Second Row: Mclviinn, Gustafson, Foust, Tillotti, Pritcha Third Row: Housema, Abilcl, McLaughlin, Felice, Crowder Fourth Row: Erving, Cherry, Moore, Greenrod, Mickesh, l should be able to arrange an set-up, stated Mr. Hutchens in The council has been reorg. committees instead of remaining They sponsor a point sys' homeroom keeps a record ot pc of its members. Points are given tor particip kinds and sundry other things under the supervision of Mr. Cc: Students no longer need si tions but are seated by ushers
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ive committee for a release. into separate e large group. hereby each arned by each n drives of all t keepers are omeroom sec- ork under the ily ,if -Q'-'AF . m . if lm X Azwffw f ' ' A X ,--. Y? ,, . 7 g f' V' ' ' xl ii' -'M' ll .. L! . Armaroli, Fontanini, Howland, Kissell, Procopio, Mrs. Robbins. Mondabaugh, Matalone, Mount. Largent, Harmon, Todd, Stoker. supervision of Bob Nielsen. This system has proved fairly successful but is undergoing minor changes. The junior council has used a committee system tor a long time, and with Mrs. Mabel I. Robbins de- voting much time to group conferences, the organ- ization has a city-wide reputation of excellency. .At each meeting, the council adopts a slogan which all juniors concentrate on for the Week. Sponsoring a Merry Christmas drive to bring toys for unfortunate children was one of many com- mendable projects completed by the junior council this semester. ff 1,7 lincoln Clippers 1. A big fish story. 2. Good friends. 3. Pals-Don G George. 4. Our gang. 5. Boy Scout Tommy. E. Bob and Ioe-Why, boyslll 7. Mary Russo. 8. Stanley's best lriend-his horse. 9. Vivacious Lorene. l0. Lamberti twins. ll. Good friends then, good friends al- ways-Margaret and Velma. 12. Velma and Mr. Harris observing. l3. Betty and Helen-Hum-rn-mll 14. Corrine then. l5. Claude and Lola hungry. 16. Myrt Hollabaugh, sun-bathing. 17. Viv and Marge proving it. 18. Ioyann in the good old days. 19. The Bloornquists. 20. George Clayton-believe it or not. 21, Carefree Pat. 22. Ginny, Lola, Coralie posing for the birdies. 23. Majorette Lois Moore. 24. Marilyn Broad. 25. Two wonderful kids. 26. Some formation. 27. Smile, pretty girls. 28. Velma's. pride and joy-her kid brother. 29. Lovely Vivian Wilson. 30. Pud G Peg.. 31. Our Mari 32. Good-hearted Nita. 33. Peg :S sister Pat.
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