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COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Baiiy, Cunningham Anderson. Helms, Groves Qsborn, While, Schulz Cook, Crarn. Second Row: Colville, I-leuser, Eclnhouse, Caro, Tuille, Em bree' Lindblorn, O'Ca'la ghan, Siliig, Helper, Pear son, Doughly. Bofiom Row: Delierard, Sione, Wescol1, Moses, Challinor. COUNCIL COMMITTEES Top Row: Criiienion, Rirlen berg, Hoerdi, I-leiier, Pen iield, Peuclceri, Loomis Goldenberg, Tulrle, Palmer, Sullivan, McCloud, Peier sen, Schulz, Naidowslci, Hoi son, Ballrnan. Third Row: Rusnalc, Gaines Caro, Heuser, Naienberg Grarnrn, Sproule, Ernbree, McLaughlin, Jarniscn, Col lins, Pearson, Unger. Second Row: Ayery, Slarreil, Albrechi, Lindblorn, Siilig, I-lodsied, Veague, Lawrence, Ernrich, Doughiy. Boiiom Row: Campbell, Gree ley, Friend, Briclc, Ludgin McManus. The safely cornrniliee, under ihe guidance oi I-lanny Mason, was in charge oi issuing parlcing permiis 'ro sludenist besides 'rhis if sponsored pro- grams on safely, including driver-Training Iesis for lhe sophomores. Nancy DeWi++'s social cornmirlee sponsored many imporiani Iunciions, from The Frosh Parry Io ihe l'lallowe'en Parry. I+ also helped organize several new clubs wiih Ihe aid of Ihe Council oi Clubs. 'Xi' Ivlargoi Painier and her publicily connrniilee lcepl Ihe bulle-Tin board posled wiih council aclivilies, publicized College Day, and cooperafed wiih The News and 'rhe local I-lollisier publicalions on news oi council ac+ivi'ries. Under lhe leadership of Roger Sherwood, Ihe recreaiion commiiiee sponsored Ihe Salurday aller- noon programs oi roller slcaling, badrninion, ping pong, and baskeiball.
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JOHN BONGE President MARTHA BETSY DAVE CRAVEN NANCE STERRETT Vice-Presiden? Secretary Treasure TED BRADLEY Honor Sysfem STEPHEN GEORGE MARE-Gi BIRDLEBOUGH SPROULE PAINTER Honor Sfudy Halls Lunch Hal? Publacsfy Stud nt WWW Council ROGER SHERWOOD Recreahon STudenT Council is The one organizaTion in which every sTuclenT aT New Trier is represenTed. The chief jobs of Council are molding public opinion, helping The adminisTraTion To lceep ina Tormed OT sTudenT opinion, and providing a Torum Tor discussion oT sTudenT maTTers. This work is done by The represenTaTives elecTed by The sTudenTs. ln addiTion To These jobs, There are many commiTTees which handle speciTic phases oT school liTe. HAN NY SUSAN MASON JAMTSON DeW3TT Safeiy Service S c 1 Among iTs many TuncTions Council has charge OT acTiviTies TiclceTs, aclminisTers The honor sysTem, The sTudenT supervised sTudy halls, and The lunch hall: charTers The many school clubs: and passes legislaTion perTaining To a mulTiTude OT sTudenT acTiviTies. The sTudenTs are aided by Their TaculTy repre- senTaTives Miss Kelso and Mr. Vernon, and are guided by Their sponsor, lvlr. Van Deursen. Nwswwr
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