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Democracy in orbit student council The Student Council is an organization that is a shining example of the American democrcctic way of life. The representatives, two from each home- room, play a special part in promoting school spirit and in improving student-faculty relationships. The Council also provides training in the skills and techniques of good citizenship, raises funds for charitable, welfare, and health organizations, and sponsors social and educational activities for the students at G.H.S. As the governing body of G.H,S., the Student Council tries its best to advance with the needs of the school. As a result of such ambitions, Kathie Allen, president of Council, was sent to Colorado for the National Student Council Convention. This past year Kathie has used what she learned at the convention, with the help ofthe other officers and the advisers to make a better StudentCouncil. Other officers are, Vicepresident, Judy Pollack, Secretary, Mary Hartman, Treasurer, Judy Toman, and advisers, Mr. Danielson, Mr. Watson, and Mr. Szymaszek. To accomplish all the many tasks set up for Council, it has done much workthrough committees that any student of the school might ioin. By doing these iobs in small groups it was less of a burden for the officers and advisers. The whole student body voted for the Student Council officers and the homerooms elected their own representatives. G.H.S. is proud of the work done by the Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL officers were: Top- Kathie Allen President, Mary Hartman, Secretary, Judy Pollack Vice president, Judy Toman, Treasurer. '
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sg, ,K 4 K fr Nancy Lenz, co-editor. Judy Pol lack, co-editor. i' M . .s 'N 4' ,, T Q -1 S.-' ia n e e r N S CO-EDITORJudy Pollack supervises copy preparation. To the Student Body: Although this year has been an enioyable one, we have encountered many of the problems that beset high school editors everywhere. They ranged from minor catastrophies such as hunting for an apostrophe that fell out of a headline from the dummy sheet to maior calamities such as having a picture missing from thefrontpage an hour before going to press. press. To help us solve our problems, thus giving you a better newspaper, we attended classes during Thanksgiving vacation at the National Scholastic Press Association Convention in Chicago. Inspired by these informative meetings, our staff tackled its assignments with renewed vigor. To maintain our First Class Excellent rating was the goal for which your staff and editors strived. Even though it meant working long and tiring hours after school, we knew we could always depend upon Mrs. Sandstrom's cooperation and helpfulness. We thank her sincerely. We are also grateful to Mr. Bartow, Mr. Mortenson, and the Camera Club for the time and effort they spent in taking and developing the pic- tures for your newspaper. Mr. Ross and Mr. Davies also did their part through encouragement and cooperation in the little details that are so important in the setting up and printing of a paper. We thank all those who aided us in making this year's Pioneer News the kind of paper we wanted it to be. ln closing we only hopethat you have enioyed your newspaper as much as we have enioyed being your editors-in-chief. Your co-editors, Nancy Lenz and Judy Pollack
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