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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-N. Sellers, Vice President; J. Corcia, President; N, Gregory, Secretary; D. La Rosa, Treas. Student Countil must constantly keep abreast of the calenw dar of events .yhown by Mike Tessler and Kitty Kannette. STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET-J Mundy, K. Kannette, M. Tessler, J. Sternberg, B. Barnes, D. Lapham, M. McLeod, J. Paulson, D. Kay, J. Allison, C. McGovern, T. Leghart. 117
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STUDENT COUNCIL-Boltom Row: H. Bogan, T. Battagcia, B. Caruso, A. Bccia, . Sokol, L. cow, J. Krutchik', K. Kennedy, P. Donner, D. Drobnak, M. Dounbar, C. Dolezal, R. Burian, D. Massey, S. Mazur, S. Joly. Second Row: B. Osgood, S. Hudson, G. Tan- nenbaum, J. Cameron, J. Mundy, R. Trost, C. Bradbury, A. Trischberg, M. Deutsch, K. Stimmber, S. Harrison, C. Grover, T. Circelli, C. Carroll, G, O,Rourke, J Kannette, B. Patterson, V. Miller, K. Kannette. Third Row: L. Kloth, J Featherstone, N. Gregory, B. Ander- son, K. Sears, K. Lynch, F. Wynne, E. Brumit, N. Elliott, E. Pitcock, A. Rose, B. Marshall, N. Sellers, T. Carameros, S. Pinsky, A. Mornick, M. Elsasser, M. Bergen, S. Hogan, T. Leghart. Fourth Row: Mr. Milberg, J. Allison, D. Hall, R. Hubert, M. McLeod, B. McGovern, J. Corcia, D. La Rosa, D. Tarter, S. Fortgang, M. Gialitis, C. Wheelock, T. Lear, W. Metcaffe, M. Kurtz, J. Smith, J. Paulson, J. Jones, J.Stenci1, T. Bruce, F. McTyre, M. Alurmson, M. Norvell, D. Hampshire. Dave Lapham, Janice Mundy, and Mr. Milberg hnish count- ing welcome buttons in preparation for Operation Amigo. 116 Student Council Preserves Viking Traditions Since the Student Council, through its various repre- sentatives and cabinet, has the most direct contact with the student body, it has the ability to coordinate the activities of the students. Working closely with various organizations, the administration, and the faculty, the Student Council manages operations common to both. There are few school-wide projects which are not under its supervision. The student representatives, are re- sponsible for voicing the opinions and ideas of the homeroom students they represent, and report to them the decisions and projects of the Council. As part of its calendar the organization planned and directed the activities of Homecoming Week, promoted Spirit Week, supervised the memorable two weeks of Operation Amigo, and conducted an Americanism Week in February. As a service to incoming sophomores, the Student Council presented guide books which contain imperative information about the traditions and cus- toms of Norland. Besides operating the supply store, the Council main- tained the convenient Jtautostore , the many supply machines located throughout the school. Thus, for another year the Student Council has dem- onstrated the advantages of capable, responsible government under the direction of Mr. Milberg.
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HOMEROOM PRESIDENT'S OFFICERS-L Predmore, Secretary; K. Sams, jim Grimm and Roy Bluerock helpfully load Treasurer; B. Barnes, Vice President; P. Schwartz, President. gifts collected by the Homeroom Presidents. HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS CLUB BoHom, Row: N. Duquet, D. Ferguson, J. Ormsby, S. Kronberg, D. Wright, P. Eaton, S. Dix, S. Rearden, C. Craig, B. Fogelmzm, D. Scilabro, J. Concordia, H. Moore, B. Yantz, J. Recs, J. Gould, S. Ford, P. Stovall, M. Horowitz. Second Row: V. Young, D. Davis, P. Schwartz, L. Patton, P. Canan, T. Smith, C. Myers, N. Thompson, R. Pitcock, L. Rosenbaum,
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