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STUDENT COUNCIL - Front Row I Coppoletti G lVlcLe1sh M Harvey S Sowle C Carlson Pres D. Coppoletti. Second Row: R. Garland B Blair S Ericksen C jones C Saunders M Beattie V Mon not. Tlzird Row: B. Whitcher, Sec., K Jensen Treas K Fagerstrom J Salamone Girls Vice Pres R Fer kel, D. Enichen, T. Salamone, D.Thorsen Holmqulst Boys Vice Pres Fourth Row P Burns B Floden R. Carlson, T. Larsen, I. Castrogiovanni P Wupper R Toppe Knowledge as Tutoring System Creates Base To provide student leadership in school activities, to promote democratic principles, and to serve as a tie between the faculty and the student body are the goals of Student Council. The Student Exchange Program, whereby three Guilford council members spent a week at Champaign while three Champaign students attended Guilford, was Student Council's greatest project. The Council also initiated the tutoring system. In addition, it sponsored two fos- ter children, Homecoming, pep rallies, and the paperback book store. Bob Floden, '67, counts out change while selling books at the Student Council Bookstore.
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Q ' ' l l ABL - Front Row: C. Cibelius, E. Kerman, N. Palm, C. Boyer, Vice-Pres.g I. Coppoletti, C. Carlson, N. Stohl, S. Barker, M. Harvey. Second Row: K. Jensen, Sec., L. Laven, M. Faeth, Treas.g B. johnson, B. Blomgren, S. Cederstrom, P. Bardoulas, A. Cordon, P. Cox, K. Stacy. Third Row: J. Boyer, S. Neustadtl, C. Conant, K. Sand, N. Tyson, Pres., P. Nyman, Peterson, W. Cozort, C. Larson, T. Carlyle, S. Smith. Fourth Row: S. Grans, N. Kunz, J. Strommen, V. julin, P. Carlson, C. MacLean, K. Garmager, Brown a ABL Travels to iddler on the Roof Encouraging appreciation of lit- erature, Les Admiratrices de Belles Lettres is an honorary English so- ciety for junior girls who receive an A semester gradein English and senior girls who receive an A or B. This year a guest speaker was featured at each ABL meeting. Mr. Phillip Diedrich from Rockford Col- lege spoke on the topic Op and Pop Art, and Mr. Norman Kierney from Rock Valley College discussed a Russian novel with the group. Christmas activities included the sale of Christmas corsages, anew money raising project this year, and a par- ty with East High School. The highlight of the year for ABL was a trip into Chicago to view the dramatic performance, Porgy and Bess. ABL also sponsored the an- nual carnation sale for May Day. ii ,, ., .y , .,y.. I ' e un- - 1 A ' ' Je..-. ,... 3 ' .' F4 ABL officers flank Miss Letitia Saunders and Miss Patricia Davis, the guest speaker at one of the monthly meetings held in the library. 183
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