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we yunior ounci! f 943-1 lllltlvl' lllv allllv ilSSlSlilllC'0 of Mr. Williallll llolly illlll Mr. l4llWI'l'lll'0 Dottlllzlll, llle Council llilS llvlpvll lo Illillil' tlll' Jllllllll' lligll Sl'llOUl il lu-llm-l' plan-4' for Cllllflllllbll. During lllv pllsl yvill' lllv Jllllllll' Council of' illlilfltllll' lllls llt'0Il il lu-lpful illlll wry vlllvivlll l'Ulllll'll Zlllll illWilyS :l SUlll'l'l'0lll1llll. llllI'lllg.f llll' XVIII' lllillly Sllg.IlLfl'Sll0llS llllY0 Clllllt' lwforv lllc group llllll il, llilS :lclcd llpoll l'2ll'll iuslly Tllv vollllril willl lllv llvlp ol' tlll' llllll0l'l'Ill Ullllllllll- 21 tees, llals successfully put over two vvry enjoy- able parties and dances. All llud full. Tlllx fllndzllllclllall flllltilltlll of lllc Jullior fl0lllll'll is to sve if l.,ll0l'0 is iillyllllllg that can lltl llllpI'OYUll ill the illtoresl ofthe Jullior Iligll und llllx scllool als il wllolc. Wal, on ille l'UUIll'll, llllYl' done our best, and W0 wisll ull lllc sllcfm-ss to lllll IIUXL council. May il, do its job wvll und km-cp up tllc SlilllililI'LlS of tllv Jullior lligll. V FALL 'l'l'Ili M S'l'ANlllN1i fl.I'lF'l' T0 lllc:uTJ: llulwrl Loll, llnlaerl Ileelles, Ill't'llllI'tl Wvllsler, Hflljlllll in l lllll llorlrvrlll, lllyrna ll'll.lll'lIlIlS. llliffllllllll Clark. hllllllllllll TPI-Fl5VI1l'k, lft'l'PI'l-V Wonrl, NIIIIPIV Siler- wuml. 1,00 llllllkfllfll, lfulll llerlzlleryvr. Ifolwrl lllllllflll, fl ll1'f'Se1'llrlxl, ll lury Slvcel, llurulzl flrlirlge. slf:A'l'l-lu: lllurlllrl Seerlzallll, lllr. Frusvll, llll-llllllll Holly, LU1l'f't'Ill'f' IJPNIIIUII. Nancy I lllls, Norma QIUIIIISUH. SPRING 'l'l'IIiM wiw lll-Llllllcsl-:N'l'A'l'l l Hs: Ilflylllllllll 7v1I.VlUl', TIIIIIIIIIS liryrml. Ifllfllllfll IJUIUIIIIH-, l'ulr1'4'l'u I lSl'llUlfl, ,'1ll'r'e Slll',SIiIlfll'l'. Sally l,oll, lf l.l'l1lll'fl Wffsloll. l'l'ryl'll iu Lev. TIIUIIIIIS IJPSIIIUIIII. .lumex flflllltllll, ll0St'Illl1I'.V llclrrlpllrqvs.
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To many stuflvnts, the Svnior Council is a springboard from tho vloso-knit. protvction of School to tho approavliing rvalily of tho world lhvy arv nhoul, to moot. lt is in the vounvil mvoting whvrc the Sl,llfl1'Ill, :wquaints himself with tho prohlmns of fl working comlnuniliy. llerc hc lvnrns lo fave and solvf' thcsf' prohlclns, FALL TERM STANDING QL:-gr-T T0 IIIGIITDI Karl Seemann, .lack liarllell, Karl Den- ninger, Alherl Slillson, .lohn llesrnond, llarwin Pnlmirrc, lfirlmrll lfennffll, Elf-ne Tafirlynrk, Pnlririn Iiryrv, Margarel Pollrr, .-lrllulr llmicrwood, IM- monfl Ifnberls. I-'uoNT now: Virginia lfrousr, lfllgf'l7f' Kinlz, llulwrl lierwdir'I, linger lfrnbliflge, John Dell- nmn, .lmn ll'f'lzsI1'r, lmnn .llfljlfll-lllllh, Miss l'llinc'r. SPRING TICHM wzn' lUiI'llI'ISliNTA'I'lYICS! .lohn l islu'r, .lnnws linin- rnrk, Sldrlrjv Slmlfl, fllrulgvs Haier, lfillis Swan, .lmn Johnslon, lfrunk llurris. Ilurill l,vgg1'll, llnnalrl Holv, Donnlrl l,mnmf'rs. whivh will lilu-ly bv parallvlvfl in his future- lifv. The' sturlf-nt roalizfis that the vounvil is his toolg that ill Oxists only .lN'f'flllSfl of his intvrvst. The polivy of lhv Svnior Council has he-on lo advovale partivipalion in all Svhool nrlivitivs and to clirccl, :incl inform the slurlvnls on the path toward Constructive cilizcnsllip. we .gznior ouncif l 943-f
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is-wk now fl,l+ZF'I' 'ro ltIt2Il'l'lZ .lalwl lfrouvi. .lorm Uoriurllv, .lean ll'i'l:sl1'r. Hurry .llllxklllllllll .l1'rnu'lIf' llnuw. Hu.ru'1'll firu4'l:m'r. Ill-4'lIt1l'll .lru'nikf', .lohn llvllnum, 'I'lllliD now: fflzoryl Vuuyliun. .llriry liulcvr, .lunv Srjvrnvzir, Norma .lrun l.urjv. .lmu'I l,l1lI1llIf'IlIPl', ,'tnlu'lIz' fluulllivr. lfvrnirff Ll-Ilfl. Lena dlllljlfllvllllli. llorolhlv IJrr'lu'r. SICVUNII non: Nirlmlux Sluplvx. ,llfIl'ff1ll't'l f'llr'lil1i1'. lfdzmrrl Kay. Sylvia I uunIuin. Bryan King. l'l'0IIl1f' .llr.lIusIe'r. l,I1I'l'4l Lurk. fflzrisliru' ,lll'T4ll'iSlI. .lunws Walrlmi. I-'Howl' now: Frank llnrris. llusvnuzry Sharp. Bvlly .fllf1f'n. ltulh lltvnmr, l'Iry1'r1iu lfrouxv. .flzulrey .lI6K1'ssir'k. .lean Johnston, .Iran .lloklf'r. rand -OZJCLLQ 'l'lllC l'litll5l,l'IlXl It is uniwrsally adlnittvd that wt' lnust liaw' a plan for pt':u't': that wt' vannot rvsort to iso- l2tlltlIllSlll1 that wt' lnust liayn' a fvllowsllip with tlu' otlu'r a'ountri1's ol' tlu' world. lxium'lt'tlg1' ol' tlu' habits and vustonis, tlu' prolrltwns, tlu' llt't'tlS and d4'sirt's ol' tlu'st' roun- lrivs is iu't't'ssary in lltlfllllllilllllg' our pt'zu'n' plan. l5e'l'ort' an advquatt' plan van lu' lll2tClt', wc' inusl i'onsidt'r tlu' two groups ol' pvopln' wliivli would lu' all'1't'tt'd flirsl, our allivs wllo will lu'lp us to t'nl'or1'1' ilu' pt':u't,', and scvoiul, tlu' pvoplt' upon Wltlblll tlu' plan will lu' imposvd. 'l'lt.-XNS-l,.'Xlil'l STUDY lllitllll' A group of lligli svllool studvnts dt't'id1'd that tlu' lu'st way to lu't'onu' au'quaintt'd with llu'st' lirimeiuls and t'iu'lnit's was lmy paying actual visits to llu'ir t'tlllllil'lt'S. Sinn' NIST, tllost' studvnts and tlu'ir l'ollowm'rs lllHll'l' tlu' QtlltltlIlt'0 of Mr. lit'niu'tli li. tlvll lutvt' lravt'It'd to and from 'l'oronto, tlanada, lo disvuss nlutual prolmlvnis. 'l'luis, tlu' Trans-Lulu' Study t iroup llaseyolycdg prolnalmly tlu' only study group of its kind along tlu' liordvr lu'twt't'n Canada and the tlnitvd States. llt DW l'l' XNUIKRS 'l'lu' lnitvd Status group is llu' tlllarlottt' l'nit: tlu' tfanadian. tlu' Norxot' lnit tits nu'n1lu'rs arm' sludvnts at Nortlwrn N ovalional lligli Svliool in Toronlol. In llu' fall, llu' svliools t'xt'liang,:t' dt'lt'galions witliin a lnonllu ol' vavlt ollu'r. llu' purposm' ol tlu'st' lllt't'llllgfS is to introduvt' topivs lor tlu' wint4'r's study. Sinu- larly, dt'l1'gations although largvr art' svnl in llu' spring to disvuss and au-wp! or I't'-Il't'l propositions prt's1'nlt'd lvy lrotll groups. 'lilu' points agr4'1'd upon go into a linal joint ruport. This yvar, not only tllftllltlll vorrvspiuuln'iu't', lult also lllI'UllgIll a spwial lllltl-Wlllit'l' dvlvga- tion '-Barry Moskowitz and Nlax tlrtu'tziu'r tlu' progrvss on tlu' study topit' was r4'porl4'd. r u . . . l lu' last. major i'y1'nt ol tlu' yvzu' is llu' llusli- Bagot Mvinorial tlt'rt'inony wliivli is lu'ld in Juni' at Old Fort Niagara. .X wrvalli is plzu'n'd upon tlu' stoiu' uu'inorial to tlu' two nu'n oiu an Auu'ru'an. llu'luu'd lluslt: tlu' otlu'r a Canadian, tfliarlvs Ba-tgot - 'who nuult' ilu' t'n- during puuce trvaty bctwcvn llu'ir countrim's.
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