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Page tw! 13 llll N 1, I 1 ! I 'W 4: C'UI'NC'II, RIZPRESENTATIVICS Rm: I: Hairy, lllmviulort, Rzmilwzui, Yr-uuzird, Grimm, Dunne, Knott, l':1vlilL Rm: 2: Hott, QIUITIHZIIIH, llzimiltuu, t7'Kiei'Ie, Dietericli, Scott, Burns, Nlziuer, Riclizlrrlwu, Nzimw COVNVII. COIXIMITTIEIQS Itfmc I: Puvlilt, lilini-mliwl, Rznnlwzxu, Baird, Cilevvlmul, Dunne, liinuer, llnlmes Rum' 2: 'IllI1UL'l', llzigxiu, Burton, xluliusou, lnllhffff, Bxiity, Butt, Ciottmziuu, Imcllrll, Yyw, l'xlllllxllUllNK'l'. Nlzijcr, Mycr, lillis Rn-tt' X: S1lll5l'l'Q, ,'Xmlt-rsrm, tVliii'l'Ft-, liiirm, 1,1-Anson, Smut, Riclizirclsml, lirmx 11, Za-ist-l Main Points Listed The following were the main points includcd in the report after all debate had been closed. tl J Continuance and strengthening of the Code of Ethics, begun in the previous year. Awareness and compliance with the Code on the part of the student body was increased. QZJ Treaties with Evanston made by the Inter- School Council: specifically, by its Executive Board. There is great hope that mutal activities will better relations between the two schools. l3l The Campaigning Bill, allowing political and other organizations to fix their own limits on campaigning. Certain types of campaigning have been strongly discouraged. tfll The Book Bill, instituting the plan of selling books through the class-rooms at the beginning of school and thus eliminating book-store congestion. t5l Meetings with the P.T.A. on the problem of greater North Shore recreational facilities. C62 Installation of a fourth Honor Study Hall in 170. Increased efficiency due to the general supervisors who talce care of all slips and charts. t7l Continuance of the lunch hall manager system. 25 Q we 1 M. i... ,a1 wb- GIZNICR.-XI. S'l'l'l3Y lIAI.li SIVICRYISCJRS . , , , Ruiz' I: l'lt'ti'l1v1', lusclu-u, llllllllpwlll, l7l'cm'lislt-1' Rua: 2: Scott, Boll, llzlrtslwmu-, lit-rgstc-u Rau ,iz Unttmzmu, lla-lu-rliug, liusliucll, VVz1sl1ln1ru
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ELLIS President MERRI FI ELD Vice President ANDERSON Secretary ANDERSON Treasurer HOLMES Lunch PEARSON Lunch BROVVN Honor MCCOY Publicity MUSSON Recreation MILLER Service HOLLI NGBERRY Social NIELSON Honor Study Hall TALLEY Honor Study Hall COOKSY Safety 'W' 'W' ' In num mm neu-ber io, iqua ' uln Evili-Evil wmv! or mr sf. - ' , W V-ff YM vlrhy 1:1-ms, Cnrzinufu frm inn :isis mm - , rosnbux mmm. time To-My vf wine you UK vw: s,..M,,n J, ,5 ,.. ' ' 5 to 9.0, nm, ,nn ,H or cnrx mutt, ii-uit-.mmm my-9. JMU! 'cumr ' D , JS' ' ng ,he ,Guru U, lm ,mlm main in rw.uv.y xifm. Nm. Nunn SMH invtfp gnnl, SCC ho, ,,,,,, is me .mr..m1n, rrim-.drunur, K, A K , lg, A, Q nw, sl,.-rms, 2 f..-f. B ,V R H U , , , ,, f,,,,,,C,,,,,c,, mm., mir-N . ,H t .. ,B M O ,L PB N., ,, u prim si- D xi 3 V A 1 WW, vw . of nil W C n 1, r. tm f-sw. ' 5 A J 'iv 're - . sisbw- ni H M rf -ii ' - ' .wr .am-mg, rf : 1.5 1 LR is C f 1 v vi, evra 'nn 1. v. a nv. r, 0 cu, f M, .W t., -mn xmv. ul., ,dung in ,.mifv.if,,- muff, in ::.fi.4v- Dill' wind lv ldru U' M. .. x i COUNCIL LISTS YEARS RESULTS! The 16th Council, during its last session today, published a complete list of the year's accomplish- ments. Most of the session was spent in approving and ratifying the list. President Bill Ellis stated in his opening speech, 'iThe members of Council have tried in .every way to fulfill the wishes of their con- stituentsf' Elder statesman Mr. Van Deursen, Miss Hadden and Mr. Lundquist praised the constant efforts of the 16th Council to govern the students wisely and well. Mr. Van Deursen stated in his speech that the job of Council is a difficult one. All credit is due to the hard-working Board and representatives. Board Testifies All committee chairmen were asked to verify the sections of the report which pertained to their work. This was done without exception. Those who testi- fied were Roxie Miller for Service, Bill Cooksy for Safety, Roger,Brown for 'Honor, Ioan Munson for Recreation, Anne Hollingberry for Social, and Nancy McCoy for Publicity. loint testimony was given by Pat Holmes and Pinky Pearson for Lunch Hall and Bob Talley with Barbara Nielsen for Honor Study Halls. Included in the report were the records of Secre- tary Carolyn Anderson and reports from Dick Anv- derson, treasurer and Dave Merrifield, vice-president. AHADDEN VAN DEITRSEN LUNDQIYIST Page 24
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LUNCH HALL NIANAGERS Row 1: Holmes, Vvolf, Marshall, Tuttle, Strodel, Phipps, Poehler, Cory, Ziegler, Voorheis, McCollister, Flowers, Custard, Nay, Pair, Holden, Christensen, MacDonald, Johnson Rofw 2: Sullivan, Lindenherg, Madden, Gosling, Nance, Sherman, Dowd, Olson, VVeidemann, Siewert, Blanchard, Biggert, Koch, Glea- son, Mannix, Jarvis, Staub Rofw 3. Assend, VVeldon, Jones, Cunningham, Showerman, Podolsky, Louie, Murphy, Crowe, Johnson, Stascher, VVelch, Free, Henry, Dold, Kurz, Fenner, Brennan, Strassheim, Lyons, Schmidt, Kahn STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS-lst SEMESTER Rofw I: McCallen, Grimm, Frankenberger, Naujoks, Roesing, Fitzpatrick, Sherman, Barnett, Swinnery, Pauley, Cloud, Hagan, Kimhark, Trout, Doherty, Maher, Feldon, Mackenroth, Lemon, Barton Rofw 2: Riedler, Merrifield, VVood, Kuiken, Langfitt, Pierson, Ruther, Schneider, Lundstrom, Craig, Clark, Chavkin, Spence, Clingman Edwards, Butler, VVhite, Irvine v Kufw 3: Elwood, Bergman, Huck, Brown, Scott, VViegman, Bergman, Brymer, Hohan, Feltes, Sampson, Christensen, llartshorne, Magic, James, Bergsten, VVallen, Harshaw NEW COUNCIL BOARD DETERMINED The entire group of committee heads for the 17th Council was established today. The retiring Council and the newly-elected oflicers have been deliberating the choices for some time. The final announcement today came through President-elect Dick Anderson. The other incoming oflicers, Alice Anne Rice, vice- president, Gretchen Storch, secretary, and lack O'Kieffe, treasurer, are in full agreement. The Board will consist of Carol Berry, publicityg Carol Dowd, service, Don Keller, safety: Anne Elm- endorf, recreationg lanet Dunne and Ned Hoban, honor study hallsg Carolyn Anderson, social: Clayton Stephenson, honorg and Barbara Sittig and Nick Marshall, lunch hall. ' STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS-2nd SEMESTER Rofw 1: Sherman, Talbot, Kimhark, Mannix, Rogers, Custard, Tanner, Donaldson, Casad, Ermeling, Smith, Fletcher, Rambeau, Ballantyne, Kenney, Barnett, Clinton - Rofw 2: Joyce, Scott, Magie, Bell, Brymer, VVolf, Feltes, Gompert, Hartnett, Cody, OlKieFfe, Bray, Pfutzenreuter, Fagen, Doty Rofw 3: Kitazaki, Scribner, Norton, Paxton, Matson, VVood, Davis, Irvine, VVyatt, Kuenzli, Ileinzen, Ludgin, Steel, Smith, O'Keefe Y Wm Y Page 26
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