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STUDENT COUNCIL The fine spirit of cooperation that existed this year between the administration, the faculty, and the student body may be credited largely to the efforts of a genuinely sincere student coun- eil. This year, for the first time, Delano lligh School has had a student council, lt was organiz- ed to consider student problems and cooperate in their solutiong to promote worthwhile school activities and to further and improve participation in these activities: and to organize and control student money-making activities, Meetings were held on the first Tuesday and third VVednesday of every month in the school year. The following members were elected by their respective classes to be members of the coun- cil: Seniors-Yirginia Dunn, Howard Strey, and llarlan Scherer: juniors-joan Mcl'adden, XVal- lace johnson. and Robert Schumacher replaced Clyde Golden: SophoinoresfflDorothy Shrode and Kenneth Ludescherg Freshmen-Beverly jorgenson and Vfayne lieplingerg Eighth Grade--john Dainsbergg Seventh Grade-Robert Kruell, The following officers were elected by the council members: l'residentfVirginia Dunn: Yice-President-Howard Streyg and Secretary-Treasurer-joan Mcl'adden. The faculty advisor for the student council is Miss Sunonet. The Student Council has been very active this year. They appointed ushers and ticket tak- ers and sold refreshments at games, Music was selected for the school and records were plurchas- ed for use at school dances, They also made postgrs for National liducation XVeek and to an- nounce the school dances they were presenting. The first dance sponsored by them was on No- vember 20, ,X Christmas dance was held llecember l7. The last dance before Lent was on Febru- ary ll. lt was a combined Leap Year and Valentine's llay dance. llesides doing all of these things, they also selected next year's assembly programs and attended several meetings of the National Association of Student Council held in Minneapolis. First Row-Bobby Kruell, Joan McFadden, Virginia Dunn, Second Row-AHoward Strey, Beverly Jorgensen, Jack Dainsberg, Wayne Keplinger. Back Row-Kenneth Ludescher, Harlan Scherer, Wallace Johnson, Robert Schumach- er. Not Pictured-Dorothy Shrode.
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