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be udent oun 0 01' Through 1? St cil,Stucz'ents f lla .95- On Curb: S. Sieloff, Recording Secretary: R. Knock, Vice President: R. Harp, President, L. Haviland, Corresponding Secretary. Front of car: N. Wheeler, T. Huber, A. Ash, C. Butters, A. Salzberg, M. Binder, N. Decourcy, S. Knock, J. Khami. On car: A. Kornmiller, L. Oldershaw, S. 38 Kornfield. Behind Car: J. Benya, J. Grisworld, W. Shipley, Nl. McLean, T. Garcia, J. Johnson, L. Wayne, J. Cosper, S. Sarvari, K. Nlason. On Ladders: C. Semack, S Barak.
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l l 1 ft' .Sl Farmington Cam Take Petit in Social Activities Almost all of N. F.'s student groups are represented on the council. Seen here is the representative of the Football Faction Norm Decourcy. Linda Haviland, Corresponding Secretary, reports on the progress of the plans for an Exchange day. l s 5 L This year the structure of the student council was entirely revamped, providing a rotating system of repre- sentatives, rather than the traditional homeroom repre- sentative. By using this method, discussions were held more easily, and additional accomplishments were made at meetings. lVluch of the council's efforts were channeled toward initiating a new and better dress policy. An open meeting was held for the whole school, so all could be aware of the way the student council worked. Student Council again sponsored the annual Christmas dance, the Sno-Ball. The Camal-Driver's performance at the dance made it a huge success. Homecoming and Work Day were just two more of the many activities held by the council. Through the Work Day, Student labor was able to raise a great deal of money for scholarships. I l Student Council President, Randy Harp, prepares to call meeting to order. 39
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