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The many committees which functioned this year provided able leadership and follow-through in overcoming school difficulties and supporting constructive activities. A few of the projects undertaken by the student government were the Congress dances, con- cessions and field decorating for games, the Russell fund, cafeteria survey, library super- vision, compilation of the honor roll, Christmas decorations for the school, the smoking prob- lem, Civic Control Day, editing the handbook and pamphlet for new students and visitors. Congress chairmen worked with the journalism classes in collecting information for the last two. During the first semester, the Senate served as an informal discussion group attempting to touch all problems with which Congress might deal. The second semester Senate began pre- paring the agenda for the House, which meets the next day. If a House member wishes to bring up another problem, it is placed foremost on the agenda. In case of an important issue or question, the two legislative bodies may meet jointly. Officers Bob Gasser, treasurer, Ann Borchert, secretary of the Senate, Bob Appleford, presi- dent, Carole Goldstein, secretaryg Bill Donald- son, vice-president. SECOND SE ME STER SENATE Secretary A. Borchert, president W. Donaldson,R Thal T Sheehan B Satterla J Hildebrand, D Jokinen, Mr acker, J. Johnson, C. Goldstein, R. De1oria,C Coffin Miller D Green and Mr Clarke S. Reed, D. Adam, R. Gasser, N. Carlisle, R. Appleford lu!!-U l l lip-Q Q' .li v' ' E
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L Students of B. H. S.,Klngs- wood and Cranbrook hear Mike Vettraina tell how he grew the Cranbrook gift tree from a seedling. The Peace Memorial wasa gift from the Rotarians. 73? Ke q w'r l W 3. J pr- 1 Congress officers are elected on city-owned voting machines. This gives necessary experience to young citizens. FIRST SEMESTER SENATE J. Collins, R. Deloria, W. Nolta, J. Webster, J. Pedder, J. Barger, Mr. Sheehan, J. Johnson, L. Loomis, D. Jokinen, secretary Linda Miller, Clarke, C. Dorman, T. Beck, J. Hildebrand, D. Adam, T. Schwartz, T. and president Henry Moore. an ,Q
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