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SiudsinL founaJL OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER DICK PEEKEMA Prosidont JACQUELINE HALE Vice-Prosident SHARLEY LOU THOMPSON Secretary BARBARA PRYDE Treasurer PAT HULEN Yell Leader SPRING SEMESTER MYRON CAMPBELL JERRY STOHLMAN ROGER GUILFORD BARBARA PRYDE JACK BEQUETTE The Student Council might be compared with the state government of Nebraska, because it is an unicameral legislative body which has nominal control of the school, but which still has superiors. The Council meets every Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. to discuss and to decide upon the various activities of the student body. The members are representatives from the different school organizations. The president is elected by the students of the school and presides at all meetings. The Council controls and accounts for the money of all school organizations except that of the F.F.A. which is a national organization. The Council decides the dates for all social activities, and awards the concession privileges for selling refreshments at all the home athletic events. The Council’s own social affairs are the annual Christmas Dance and the Council Banquet. Elections for the offices of the Student Council are held each semester. FALL SEMESTER BACK ROW, left to right: Dick Peekema, Robert Smith, Jerry Greene, Ralph Wright, Gerald Sla- gle, Robert Powers, Rodney Brown. SECOND ROW: Mr. Montgomery, Sharley Lou Thompson, Barbara Wheeler, Doris McGuffey, Nancy Steadman, Barbara Little, Mr. Guilford. FIRST ROW: Mary Janet Finney, Jackie Hale, Barbara Pryde, Pat Hulen, Delores Detling. SPRING SEMESTER BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. Montgomery, Dick Peekema, Ev- erett Lindsay, Roger Guilford, For- rest Duranceau, Ed Biggs, Mr. Guilford. SECOND ROW: Mike Campbell, Jack Bequette, Beverly Groth, Mary Janet Finney, Nancy Steadman, Jerry Stohlman, Ian McVarish. FIRST ROW: Robert Smith, Janet Adams, Lenora Ed- wards, Sharley Lou Thompson, Doris McGuffey, Barbara Wheeler, Barbara Pryde.
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FALL SEMESTER BACK ROW, left to right: Rodney Brown, Bob Storm, Jack Sherman, Lenard Jensen, Roger Guilford, Larry Perrin, Forrest Duranceau, Robert Moore, Dick Peekema. SEC- OND ROW: Miss Sherrod, Carolee Cl iff man, Mary Jo Nugent, Shirley Jensen, Grace Hu hes, Mary Janet Finney, Carolyn Lindsay, Pat Armes, Lenora Edwards, Sharon Burdick, Betty Close, Mr. Wilcox. FIRST ROW: Nancy Wickman, Nellie Bate, Jackie Hale, Jerry Lee Randolph, Marilyn Wilcox, Betty Gober, Wanda Jett, Ruth Francis, Edith Ryan, Jean Adams, Janet Adams, Bonnie Neubarth. SPRING SEMESTER BACK ROW, left to right: Melvin Farnworth, Jerry Stohlman, Rob- ert Moore, Lenard Jensen, Dick Peekema, Rodney Brown, Ian Mc- Varish, Lee Watkins. SECOND ROW: Shirley Cox, Ann Parsons, Wanda Jett, Mary Janet Finney, Patsy Armes, Shirley Jensen, Mary Jo Nugent, Carolee Cliffman, Edith Ryan, Mr. Wilcox. FIRST ROW: Miss Sherrod, Nellie Bate, Jackie Hale, Sharon Burdick, Marilyn Wilcox, Barbara Little, Jean Ad- ams, Janet Fukushima, Janet Ad- ams. CalifohrrioL SdwlahAhifL JodohcdiotL FALL SEMESTER LENARD JENSEN CAROLYN LINDSAY RODNEY BROWN OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Troaurcr SPRING SEMESTER JANET ADAMS NELLIE BATE WANDA JETT Miss Winifred Sherrod and Mr. Verne Wilcox Business as usual has been on the calendar of the C.S.F. activities this year. One decided improvement has been made in the Scholarship Club. A clear cut line has been made for eligibility requirements in order to maintain a standard consistent with the purpose and aims of the organization, that is, real scholarship.. Eligibility rules are: No D's in the semester grades and only one C is acceptable. The applicant must have three solid subjects in which he has made A's in order to be qualified as a regular member. Also, this year, when the applicant was voted upon, his name was concealed, so he was accepted as an outstanding student, thus excluding personality qualifications. All this helps in maintaining a real scholarship organization. The C.S.F. gave their regular initiation and potluck party each semester. 19
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