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Competence in Homemaking NEMA, Is Goal of 17 Future Homemakers of Amerlea fl! HQRX new 9 09606 we KW-f iiii ,lI.ll Q8
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Student Voice in School Government is the Student Council Guided on its sometimes precarious journey the past six years by Supt. Bryce Pulley, the Council strives to co-ordinate student activiiies so that they work for the common good of all students and teachers. It is the responsibility of the Student Coun- cil to assist the athletic department with the annual fall home- coming, to sponsor the school carnival with its multiplicity of detailsg to decorate the building and grounds for Cltristmas and supervise the gift exchangeg to plan and raise funds for the Spring Fortnalg to see that a spring election for the next year's Student Council officers is held, and keep campaign mud Elections are not an easy job for the persons who supervise them. Ballots are counted, then rechecked. Some must be thrown out. Here Jerry Geib registers to vote and is handed a ballot by President Leonard Rouse as Secre- tary Sondra Catron checks her list of qualified voters. Bob Austin and Patty Miller see thatthereisno stuffing the ballot box. The tape recorder was purchased by the Student Council from the 1956 Carnival funds. Each year the Council tries to add some necessary Q ' 1 - wr Burgess use the re- FLOOR LEVEL LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Geib UQ, Pat Dougherty 191, Karla Dukes 471, Donna Ketnerling QlOj, Wanda Foster CSD. SECOND LEVEL: Gary Stockwell tllj, Karen Watts fllj, Dennis Wright CBJ. THIRD LEVEL: Barry Gray ClOJ, Tom Kerns 4121. OFFICERS: Leonard Rouse, Sondra x, , Catton fseatedlg Patty Miller, treasurerg Bob Austin, vice-president fstandingj. NOT :sl-IOWN: Judith Renken fl2J. equipment to the school. Here Billy l-Q Booe and Kenneth corder for an English project. slingingn to a minintumg attd to spottsor the final high school picnic. In addition, thc president presides at all assemblies. This year the Council has worked especially hard on the problem of noon -hour recreation. Being on tlte student council is the hardest work l've ever done, said a junior member to a seventh grade representative. But it is the most rewarding, she hastened to add. Principal Carl Riggen is co-sponsor of the Student Council. Council members put the finishing touches to the Christmas tree which greets every one who enters the front door. WWE if sitfiii rx
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