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a-fs., Senior Student Council R .. C.-.x.f 1 ,SWR ff' FIRST ROW: K. Nowacki, K. Mania, B. Musella, S. C. Lo Rusch, S. Piotrowski, M. Schmahl, R. Rest. J. Churchill. SECOND ROW: J. Jokubiok, B. Stokes, R. Rollek, F. Serofin, A. Erickson, K. Roty, V. Vogel. Ackerman, W. Arcongel, L. Stork, J. Popp. THIRD ROW: lily in Student Council Election an , I my lg Q 2 gf? 5 ,. . ..,,, 69 , ,, ,-1 t - l l
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Senior Student Council Gfficers FIRST ROW President, K. Mania, Secretary, K. Nowackij Treasurer, S. Churchill, Vice- President B Musella. This year the Sr. Student Council initiated a more democratic way of electing officers. Can- didates campaigned for one successive week. lt was climaxed by a campaign speech before the student body at the election assembly. Voting machines highlighted the student body's partici- pation in the election when each student assumed his role as student citizen and cast his ballot. Everyone agreed that this year's election had set the stage for all-out school spirit. The i962-63 council attempted several basic and unique projects. Our first big challenge was to create trust in the student body by organizing and presenting a non-teacher assembly in which students were encouraged to discuss openly their views and possible solutions, concerning student problems. The Council's recommendation for a non-proctored lunch period was wholeheartedly supported by the students. The council also assumed the responsibility of welcoming and acquainting new students to our school and of managing the cloakroom for all school activities. The Student Council's philosophy of encour- aging scholarship was demonstrated by its dona- tion to the Reukauf Memorial Scholarship fund and also by its contribution to the lnternational Fellowship. These latter funds were raised by the pizza sale. The Council is enrolled in the National and New York State Association of Student Councils. It is the Council's hope that these accom- plishments will establish a solid foundation for future Council's. . ,,.-
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v-nv Junior Student Council Officers ., mf sziit ,ii.i4 2521 iii? it 70 as iw LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Budzich, D. Denz, T. Hoelscher, H. Nikiel. Junior Student Council This year was one of the best for the Junior Student Council. ln November the Annual Instal- lation Banquet took place. The officers and the members were installed: Helen Nikiel, Presidentg Betty Budzich, Vice-Presidentg Donna Denz, Sec- retary: and Timothy Hoelscher, Treasurer. Our money making activity was the maqa- zine campaign. With some of the proceeds a for- eign exchange student proqram was sponsored and a bus for Junior High Students was paid for to some of the away basketball games. This year we initiated two new services. Every morning two of our members collected the buff cards from the homeroom teachers. Also, the Junior Student Council and the Senior Student Council set up a monitoring system in the halls. Appropriate dress for school was again stressed, culminating with Red and White Day. The Christmas Dance was a festive occa- sion. And, the teachers were entertained at a Christmas Punch Party. ln the spring there was a Splash Party at which everyone had a hilarious time. All in all the Junior Student Council had a successful and rewarding year under the capable leadership of their officers and Miss M. Roan. 5...
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