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Donah Poolinq Qui' Resources Good counselors lack no clients. And a good Student Council lacks no pro- blems. The 1951-52 Student Council definite- ly lacked no problems. It proved its good governing power in numerous ways through- out the year. Presiding over the weekly meetings of the Council was John Neff, student body presi- dent, assisted by 26 capable and cooperative home room representatives and four organ- ization presidents. The floating membership, consisting of presidents of organizations re- presented by the fewest members in the re- gular Council, included: Betty Thulin, Fre- montersg Ronnie Donahue, Quill and Scroll, Inez Grebe, F. H. A., and Clarence Croft, Thespians. A major issue of the Student Council was the planning of a school flag. Held on a con- test basis, entries were judged by Council members and narrowed down to three de- signs, which were in turn voted upon by the student body. Jeff Vandeberg submitted the winning design and won the five dollars first prize. Also on the Council's agenda were the pre- parations for Homecoming, the school parties, and exchange programs, besides the usual problems brought before the group. Through its efforts, the Council made known the desires and needs of the student body and helped make this school year a successful one.-Marlene Pates President Neff presides over Student Council of Hevner, Smith, Elliott, Car- stens, C. Croft, Rudolph, Grebe, Free- man, Donahue, Dallam, Morehouse. Ash, Wagner, Nelson and Snyder as Secretary Walla takes notes. ue, Dallam, McCright, Freernan, Grebe, Thulin, and Andreasen, officers of school organizations in Student Council, study an entry in the flag contest. Page 26
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