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tudent Council STANDING: Rebecca Niles, Ann Becker, John Born, Greg Sloan, Norman Spielman, Tom Harred, Corwin Miller, Robert Kimball, Marilyn Kimball, Marilyn Prowell. SEATED: Philip Williams, Barbara Booth, Janet Miller, Robert Smith. The Student Council is a special means for achieving major educational purposes. Provision for student activities insures a separate approach to citizenship, scholarship, leadership, and humanitarian values. Student Council provides an arena in which students discover and achieve significant learning in honest problem-facing experiences: Meaningful student participation in important, urgent experiences in an educational context? This is the concept. Logically, then, the purposes for education and for Student Council are fundamentally the same. The Lebo Student Council has engaged in a variety of activities during the past year. One of the main projects was helping to sponsor Homecoming. After many hours of planning and practice on the football field, the council had to make a few quick changes and move all activities inside to the gymnasium because of the threatening weather. To try to promote better teacher and student relationships as well as to discuss the problems of the school, the Student Council hald a Student Council Day. During the course of the morning the students visited different discussion groups in which they discussed a variety of problems that they felt were found in our school. This project proved to be quite success- ful, as many good ideas were brought forth. In March, the Student Council sponsored a Cookie Day. On this day the students brought boxes of cookies to be sent to the men in the services for Easter. With the cooperation and help of the faculty, students, and organizations, the Student Council has been able to complete a successful year. Ufficers Janet Miller, secretary, Philip Williams, vice-president, Faye Miller, sponsor, Robert Smith, treasurer, Barbara Booth, president.
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