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Student Council The purpose of Student Council is to serve as a link between the students and faculty members. It repre- sents the students in the government of school and is the coordinator of many school events. ln the fall, Student Council sponsors the Get-Acquainted Day, the purpose of which is to promote new friendships. The students are given cards of different colors according to classes, and are given extra time between periods to collect signatures of those with whom they are not well acquainted. Back-to-School Night, a council pro- ject for which members serve as guides and ushers, gives parents and teachers a chance to become better acquainted. On lunior High Day, prospective North Siders are taken on a tour of the school by student council members. During Courtesy Week, students are reminded that courtesy always counts by P.A. an- nouncements, an assembly, and a dance. The group, consisting of home room and club representatives, elected as officers for the yeary Neil Lantz, president: Ion Micu, vice-presidenty Ioyce Sharpe, secretaryp Sandra Todd, treasurer: Ed Stone, parliamentariang and Lynn Harp, sergeant-at-arrns. The advisers of the club are Mr. O. Dale Robertson, and Miss Victoria Gross. Above-The officers of Student Council are, seated, Ioyce Sharpe, Neil Lantz, and Sandra Todd. Standing are Lynn Harp, Ion Micu, and Ed Stone. Center- Two way day was set aside this year so that students could walk both ways on the one-way stairways. This was done in order to decide if the one-way stairways would stay in effect or not. Below-First row: Anne Robinson, Barbara Briggs, Iudy Winkler, David Stout, Dan Pontoni, Hugh Glock, Richard Snyder, Iudy Stackhouse, Sue Lehman, Bob Passwater, loan Roberts, Kay Perrin. Second row: Carol Winkler, Connie Brubaker, Alice Rudensky, Letty Bryce, Lucy McNagny, Brenda West, Paul Pederson, Ron Macy, Dave Carpenter, lean Hyndrnan, Carlene l-lanson, and Gwen Myers, Third row: Sue Walter, Pat Smith, lanice Castner, Gloria Houck, Barbara Iohnson, Dave Rinne, Ronald Wilson, lim Link, Pack Davison, Sandy Liniger, ludy Hetttnger, Marsha Adams, and Iudy Smart. ,,,,., fit B' .ln Page l23 i
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yr ft., w X X X, 1 l t if 1 f ' r l 1. 1 i ft X Y 1 1 T?- i 1 .J 4 .f W H' ' .. ai 1 ' ' W First row: Carol York, Elizabeth Halter, Margie Chivington, lim Parnin, and lvir. licel Whittern, advisor. Second row: ludy Bullerman, Connie Brubaker, Ianice lvfirlwfaken, lane: Licntgoinery, and Nancy Reighter. Third row: lim Arens, Gilbert Dove, Barry Brunson, Fiicharil Smith, l-Cen Conner, and Don Shelly. Booster Club The Booster Club endeavors to promote good sportsmanship and strengthen school spirit. Under the direction of its adviser, Mr. Noel Whittern, the club helps conduct pep sessions before athletic events. At sectional time this year,the chumrnade and dimrumned red and white shakers to students and band members. They cdso soki badges and rncnues ofthe teanr Any' mudenh sophonMne,junKx, or sernorrwho has earned 25 ponus orinore by working on some club project, is eligible to beamne an achve nuxnber of Boomer CHub. Une point is recorded for members who work one-half hour before a game or on projects, or who work one quarter of a varsity game. Awards are given according to the number of ponns earned. For the 195556 school yean Terry Sims was elected president, Dick Smith filled the office of vice-president, and janet Montgomery served as secretary. Point ree corderforthe year was Sandra DHhnon,and the pep sesmon channmnirwas Don Shehy. Connie Brubaker served as the Club's student councilrepresentauve. Making shakers of red and white crepe paper for the sectional tourney are Ianice McMaken and Carol York. Page 125
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