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i M-A COOZCZQRQZLUU Cowncib The co-ordinating council, composed ofthe presidents of mclior organizations and presided over by the Vice President f Student Congress, one of the three main organs of the Student congress. ln scheduling all activities ofthese maior organizati s, t ccessfully co-ordinates activities d g the school year. Sept. 5nScl1ool Opens 3-Coke Hop 24-Student Congress Representatives Feb, 28-Freshman Field Trip Elections March 7-Coke Hop 27-Student Congress Dance 14-Seventh and Eighth Grade Dance Oct 4-Coke Hop 21-Sophomore Dance Nov . Dec Jan. 10,11-No School, Teachers' Meetings 'l8-Journalism Dance 0,21-Williamsburg Trip 8-Yearbook Dance 22-Wheel Club Dance 23-New York City Science Trip 28-Thanksgiving Recess 2-School Reopens 14-Winter Wonderland-Christmas Dance 23-Christmas Recess 2-School Reopens April May June 28,29-Pow Wow 4-7-Easter Recess l5,l6,'l7-Science Fair 18-Junior Prom 25,26-Senior Class Play 3-Coke Hop 'l6-Freshman Dance 23-Senior Prom 'IO-Graduation 'l3-School Closes
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