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Council Helps Carry Cut Scl1ool Policies The Student Council of North High School assists in carrying out the policies which are prescribed by the school administration and the Student Council. The Student Commission is established as an auxiliary agency to aid the Student Council in the fulfillment af its purposes. Student Council duties consist of helping in the libraries, assisting the nurse, patrolling halls, and acting in general as aides in stu- dent government. The lunch rooms and cafe- teria are almost completely managed by Council and Commission members. They see to it that lunch lines are kept in order and that the cafeteria is kept clean and in proper condition. Lunch rooms are also well man- aged. Membership in the Student Council is com- posed of class representatives, organizational representatives, and the president of the se- nior class. This year there are 25 members. Officers are Dean English, president, Helen Taylor, vice-president, Lucille Fogelstrom, sec- retary, Don Winter, treasurer, and Jerry Wel- ling, clerk. Meetings are held the second and fourth Fridays of every month. Thirteen Join at Midyear Thirteen representative from school clubs became Student Council members at the start of second semester. Those taking office were Janice Wutke, Y- Teens, Karen Peterson, Bond American Gov- ernment class, Joan Willey, Thespians, Jack Veatch, El Polo del Norte, Jerry Tannahill, Digits, Pat Widmier, French club, Dick Rent- schler, North Star, Virginia Eddleman, Greg- gites, Danolda Matson, Gold Polars, Mildred Oberg, G.A,A., Rae Johnson, Girls' Rifle Team, Mike Russillo, B.S.O., and Donna Olson, Gla- ciers. Sponsor Many Projects The Student Council has had many projects this year. When school commenced last Sep- tember, an after school welcome dance for freshman was given by the organization. At Christmas time the Christmas Belle , an afternoon dance, was presented. Sally Spain and Howard Baker reigned as Christmas Belle and Santa Claus respectively. Also the Bye-Bye Ball in honor of graduating seniors was held in May. Lending cooperation to the North High School P.-T.A., the Student Council helped to sell tickets to the Aurora Encore dance which was held April 6, in the gym. The Student Council climaxed its year of service when it was host to the lntercity Stu- dent Council. This was the third meeting which was held March l. lntercity Student Council is composed of five members from 26 D STUDENT COUNCIL-Back row: Betty Past, Helen Taylor, Bernice Larson, Mary-Ellen Vierson, Lucy Fogelstrom. Front row: Bob Mayors, Don Winter, Lewie Radcliffe, Jerry Welling, Dean English,
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