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l 'Xf Umiwlx ,MW CC he cause that refreshes, a program de- signed to improve student manners and to create friendly relations between faculty and students, attained both its goals. Intro- duced for the first time by Jean Greenawalt and Miss Alice McKeehan, chairman and spon- sor of the Social Committee with the Student Council officers, Art Greenfield, president, Ed Addison, vice president, Barbara Beutter, sec- retaryg Lynn Williams, treasurer, and Miss Lynetta VVilson, sponsor, the after-school coke hour proved so popular that it was monthly during the second semester. repeated NO EXCUSE for being late to study hall now! Student Councilers l-lerb Dixon and Milt Ross proudly help install the long-awaited hall clock. New Ideas Added to Old Routine In addition to annual projects, many prob- lems were relegated to the six standing com- mittees for investigation. Upon recommenda- tion of the Building and Grounds Committee, the school ordered one dozen new flags. Most students were unaware of the work by council members involved before each game in ob- taining players' names from various schools for the roster in the gym. The parade and the Coronation Ball before the Central game and the Bitter-Sweet Midsemester Dance were tra- ditional features of the year's program. GOOD DEAL, agrees Art Greenfield, as he approves the plans for the Mid-Semester Dance suggested by the Student Council officers, Barbara Beutter, Lynn Williams, Ed Addison, social chairman lean Creenawalt, and sponsor Miss Wilson.
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ia. A its DEBATE - Standing: Gunder- son, Greenfield, Mr. Hall, El- sasser. S e a t e d : Brenneman, Cresser, Dixon, Horan, Powell. Arguments and Gestures C6 esolvcd: That the President of the United States should be elected by the direct vote of the peoplef' Mr. Douglas Hall's eight debaters participated in the St. Joseph Valley Extemporaneous Speeches and later in a series .ge Appropriations and Approvals 20 of round table discussions with ,C,entral and Adams. Relaxing at the end of the season, stud- ents from Central, Riley, Adams, LaPorte, N appggzrfee, and Mishawaka delivered humorous spefeches after the March banquet. f ! ' BOARD OF CONTROL-Stand- ing: Ross, Miss Perkins. Orlos- ky, Miss Miller, Lowe, Mr. Steele, Mr. Myers. Seated: Wil- son, Mr, Yaw, Miss Wilson, Mr. Neff, Steinke, Schmidt. he thirteen members of the Board of Con- trol waged their annual battle with the budgets. Added to their work were the constituticns for three new organizations: the Home Economics Club, the Euclidean Circle, and the Junior Librarians. Dropped from their su- pervision were the ath- letic budgets, which were placed under the control of the Athletic Council.
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