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' 9 'X u 5 F 'SX STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Back Row: Curt Linberg, John Schultz, Jack Pearce, Don Wyatt, Steve Sample, Dale West, Jeff Estes, Bruce Eeard, Second Row: Marlene Menzemer, Barbara Chamberlain, Kay Rusnack, Melaine Marshall, Merle Klostermann, Madeleine Martin, Gertie 1 I Raney, Marilyn Finney, Jane Mesnier. Front Row: Terry Smith, Mary Bindbeutel, Theresa Tucker, Carolyn McNeely, Carol Leonard, Judy Watler, Judy Gluckhertz, Anina Goth, Sandy Dornan, Sally Arms. U Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS L-R: Nancy Papp, Secretary, Bob Tippett, Vice President, Alex Geiger, President. Seated on Floor: Laura Allman, Treasurer U-Ji One of the most important organizations in the high school is the Student Council. The pur- pose of the organization is to give training in democratic living. The council operates as an ad- visory rather than a governing body. Students may have a voice in the governing of school af- fairs through the Student Council. The Student Council meets two days a week and the Execu- tive Committee one additional day. Much of the work is done by the standing committees-Assem- bly, Safety, Service, Ethics, Publicity, Public Re- lations, Social, Election and Education. Each representative who is chosen from his or her homeroom has a definite responsibility to carry out. lf, at any time, a student feels that something in the school could be improved it is relayed to the representative who in turn brings it up at a Student Council meeting. The problem is discussed and the results are reported to the homerooms by each representative. ln this way student opinion is made evident. The Student Council is under the guidance of Miss Eileen Smith and Miss Regina Jerzewiak who have been working with the Ferguson High stu- dents for the betterment of the school. l8
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cf' qi .T ,yZFf.frf Wlf . Tix L wr' Wifi EXECUTIVE MMITTEE The pri acti ' f the Exec e Commi -ordinate all o wor o the dent Council. h E mittee is o posed of the rs d stand' 5 committee chair th Stu- dent Council e S n Co ' pres- ident presid ll eeti s. he com- mittee meets ever wee o Ice plans for the regular tudent ncil meetings and to discuss pro s of the various committees. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Front Row: Karla Kretzmann, Pat Curtis, Joan Hagen, Elizabeth Lips, Judy Brenner, Laura Allman. Second Row: Steve Sample, Neal Hern, Alex Geiger, Bob Arlces, Nancy Papp, Bob Tippett. WELCOMING COMMITTEE The Welcoming Committee's purpose is to welcome any new student who enters school after the first of the year. One boy and one girl from each grade level are chosen to carry out this duty. The members are selected by the Education Committee on the basis of good school citizenship, good scholarship and friend- Iiness. WELCOMING COMMITTEE Front Row: Maria Ambrose, Neal Hern. Back Row: Melanie Marshall, Jeff Estes, .lack Patter- son, Madeleine Martin. ELECTION COMMITTEE With Neal Hern as chairman, the Elec- tion Committee tried something new this year. A Mock Presidential Election was held giving students a realistic view of an authentic election. The committee super- vised the election ot senior class officers and Junior Prom Committee. Another im- portant activity ot the committee was the election ot student council officers in the spring. ELECTION COMMITTEE Front Row: Judy Gluckhertz, Bill Ansel, Susan Ma' honey, Neal Nern, chairman, Sandy Carter, Laurie Nienaber, Anina Guth. Back Pow: Bradley Skeen, Bill Neel, Alan Bemis, Keith Kester, Fred Szhnell, Ron Jenkins. Not Shcwni: Dale West ,. to.,
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