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School Governing Body. Making a point of order is Larry Berdine, Student Council president, checking his motion is Larry Simpson, vice president; keeping a record of all these activities is Kay Daniels, secretary, and Susan Griggs completes her treasurer ' s report. In all free and democratic societies, the cit- izenry have a hand in their government. So it is at Calumet High School. With a student enroll- ment of approximately 1,125, there is a definite need for a student led organization which will function much as the state and federal govern- ments do. Thus we have formed the Student Council, which is our governing body. The Student Council is in charge of all stu- dent assemblies, school and class elections, school spirit programs, the maintenance of our juke-box, the polio drive, and numerous other activities. The representatives to the Student Council are selected through class elections, and an auto- matic appointment of all class and club presi- dents. This year we have a membership of 55 re- presentatives. These representatives have a very high and important position in the school realm so it is an honor to be a member of the Student Council. The chairmen of the assembly committee is an important position. Pictured are Peter Staresnick and Roseann Schuster who are co- chairmen of the Student Council Assembly Committee. - 25 -
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Student Council Is School spirit is an important asset of student life. Caught in the act of developing it are: Carolyn Duke, Nancy Haussman, Karen Haussman, Janette Ralph, Paulette Kolarik, and Edna Leaf. Discussing student council business are Sherra Wilt and Rose ann Schuster as Mrs. Cooke, advisor looks on. YOU CAM SHOW J YOU II SCHOOL SPIRIT HY: CL£»R All RETUSI EROH T HI TABLES C. THROW All TRASH THI GARBAGE CANS PUSH TOUR CHAIR UNDER THE TABLE BEEORE LEAVING Rule are made to be followed. This is the purpose of the school spirit committee, which strives to improve the school grounds.
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In th e capable hands of John Williams, Margaret Johnson, Mike McBride, Nancy Anderson, and Ron Selberg, are the responsibilities and activities of the Jr. Honor Society. Developing Character Is The Underclass “brains’ ' participate in the discussion of the old and new business of the Jr. Honor Society meeting. Listening to the motion on the floor during a discussion in the Sr. Hon- or Society are: Richard Frye, David Hochstetler, Gordon Ligocki, How- ard Godfrey, and Terry Taylor. - 26 -
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