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l i A K 1gl'... y '- A as A A FOURTH ROW: Krause, Kaplan, Le Dioyf, Koop, Gundersen, Kizzier, Jepsen, Bryans, Cenk, Abernalhy, Lloyd, Fiedler, For-fmeyer, Beninalo, Bailey, Ahlsfrand, Johnson, Greene, Adams. THIRD ROW: Carey, Kallsfrom, Coolidge, Holmes, Goldsfrom, M. Epslein, Empson, Hill, Goldware, H. Forbes, B. Gould, Bar+le'rl', Hickox, Bleicher, Boeller, Gidley, Bunlz, Fosler. SECOND ROW: Blackman, L. Borchman, Luchl, Grossman, K. Borchman, Berg- quisf, Beber, Gilinsky, Fellman, Bernsfein, Field, Bradford, Erwin, J. Kennedy, Black, Kaiz, A. Kennedy, Bordy, Eichhorn. FIRST ROW: Calhcarf Chudacoff, Dislefano, Herman, L. Forbes, Curran, S. Borchman, L. Gould, Rodgers, B. Epsleing Kimmel, Chai-ney, Kraft, Adler, Krizelman. Homeroom Representatives THIRD ROW: Marcus, Plaflner, Miller, Zevifz, McCollum, Sandsfedf, L, Taylor, Pedersen, Rynearson, Pomeranlz, Wohlner, Pelers, Regelean, Young, Vigneri, Mullens. SECOND ROW: Pefersen, A. Taylor, Zysman, Simon, Weifz, Slulzky, Tyler, Zalman, Simmons, Richardson, Ramsey, Priesman, Traver, Rosenbaum, Svolopoulos, Maxfield. FIRST ROW: Perrin, Reznicek, Siegler, Roberrs, Sander, Sfifes, Olson, Sabes, Shrier, Slusky, Sanford, Nordin, Moshier, Taubman, Zoorwill.
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DebaTe FOURTH ROW: Kaslow, Guss, Gross. THIRD ROW: Buehler, Kaiman, Siegler. SECOND ROW: Danberg, Boguchwal, Siemon. FIRST ROW: Hahn, Goldware, Spiher, BernsTein. NOT PIC- TURED: Kripke. Success was The waTchword oT The i960-bl varsiTy debaTers. Sparlced by The championship Team OT STeve Guss and Dick Kaslow, The squad compeTed in I8 week-end TournamenTs in Tive sTaTes. Coached by Miss Donna Miller, The debaTers were divided inTo seven compeTiTive Teams whose members rose Through The ranks Trom beginning debaTe Training. The oraToricaI whizzes garnered 23 maior awards during The pasT season. Beginning debaTers Toreshadowed TuTure success by capTuring The SweepsTaIces and BesT Speaker Awards aT The Prep Beginners' Tourney. In The Missouri Valley Tourna- menTs, a Teminine squad upheld The repuTaTion oT womanhood by Taking TirsT place, while The boys received a second. CenTral rheToricians broughT back The Team Excellence Award aT The FremonT I-ligh School ln- viTaTional. Our Traveling Troupe oT vocal gymnasTs deTeaTed rugged compeTiTion by capTuring The OuTsTanding Team Award aT WorThingTon, Minn., The SweepsTalces and OuTsTanding Speaker Awards aT The Sioux CiTy CenTral Four S-TaTe InviTaTional and The SweepsTalces and Class A and B DebaTe awards aT The Kearney STaTe College Forensics. Wins aT The Missouri Valley Cross QuesTion Open Tourney and CenTral and Mercy inviTaTionals added more TeaThers To The Eagles' cap. The Bishop Ryan Tourney, SouTheasT InviTaTional and sTaTe meeT ended The year. In May, aT The end oT a vicTorious season, a bangueT was held aT which special awards were presenTed. VarsiTy squad members Danberg, Gross, Guss, Kaslow and BernsTein display win'ner's Iaurels.
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Guided by PresidenT Trudy Erwin and Sponsor Mrs. Jean Skinner, The l96O-6l STudenT Council modiTied a 22- year-old sysTem by wriTing and raTiTying a new consTiTuTion. OTTicers eIecTed by Their Tellow Council members This year were Trudy Erwin, presidenTg STeve Guss, vice-presidenT: Janie Kennedy, recording secreTaryg Connie Svolopoulos, corresponding secreTary, JeTT PomeranTz, Treasurer: and Chris Perrin and David Adams, sergeanTs-aT-arms. ATTer elecTions in laTe January, six sophomores ioined seven seniors and seven juniors To bring ToTal Council membership To 20. This year STudenT Council parTicipaTed in Two lnTra-' ciTy STudenT Council Exchange days, Nov. I5 and Mar. I4. On These days each oT The Tive Omaha schools senT dele- gaTes To The oTher schools To compare and conTrasT academic TeaTures. During NaTionaI EducaTion Week in November, The Council sponsored a FaculTy CoTTee beTore school. On Dec. 22 The Second Annual Alumni Tea was held, enabling Tormer CenTral sTudenTs To visiT wiTh previous Teachers and To renew old acquainTances. The CenTraI represenTaTives cooperaTed wiTh The lnTra- ciTy STudenT Council SaTe-Driving CornmiTTee To organize an eTTecTive program To increase saTeTy in The schools. The STudenT Council is consTanTly endeavoring To pro- moTe school spiriT by selling purple and whiTe beanies or by organizing and presenTing pep rallies, The Nebraska AssociaTion oT STudenT Councils conven- Tion was held in Columbus, Nebraska, Nov. l2. Trudy Erwin and David Adams were delegaTes. Bill AbernaThy, NASC presidenT, presided over The assembly. In addiTion To iTs maior acTiviTies, The Council aids The adminisTraTion in many unnoTiced ways: Tor example, iT ushered Tor boTh College NighT and Career NighT This year. STudenT THIRD ROW: Svolopoulos, Guss, Pomeranlz, AhlsTrand ISOXAIQ: dlirwin, Perrin, Jolley, Rosenbaum, Kennedy, Gross F5 Ol' . Inside or oufside, S+uclenT Council officers are happy people, as anyone can plainly C.
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