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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS president C C77, ,7,C C ,,C,77C,,7C,.,C. C Hal Wrigley vice president i,Y,ee ,,,,,,..., T om Kiley treasurer ,,.., CC CC Jeanne Arnold recording sec. CC CC CC C Judy Reuter corresponding sec. CC C Ruth Evans Planning Committee for Student Court
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wQ ST UDE T COUNCIL To give each student more woice in North Allegheny and thus create a more demo cratic school government has been the aim of our Student Council this year. Through the continuous efforts of the officers and homeroom representatives, many just talked about items came into reality and North Allegheny now has many added facilities. Besides takinf' care of government, Council also provided the students with interesting assemblies and in co-operation with the band and football team, a movie camera to record memorable events at North Allegheny. September of 1959, brought to North Allegheny a new system of electing school officers, the electorial system. Students interested in serving as school officers were seen scurring around with paper, pencil, and a .38 revolver in order to gain signatures on their petitions. Following the signing of the petitions came the flood of banners, campaign slogans, and most important of all the campaign speeches in which all the eligible candidates expressed their ideas to the students. Out of this election came senior Hal Wrigley' as President. Tom Kiley got the position of the Vice President. Holding down the Secretarial jobs were Ruthanne Evans, Corresponding Secretary and Judy Reuter, Recording Secretary. In charge of the school money was Jeanne Arnold. Also Council had a new man to guide them in the person of Mr. Duncan. In Student Council, each homeroom elected one person to represent them. This way each student could express his desire to his representative who would in turn bring it before the Student Council. To handle the problems that arose permanent Sub-committees were formed. They were: Public Relations, Publicity, Programs and Assemblies, Building and Grounds, and Financial and Traffic Committees. Special committees would be formed to handle any foreseen problems not covered by regular sub-committees and as a result every problem was thoroughly covered.
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