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I C2 01111101 , Gmmi55i01fL ornfz, 6 eclfwe 0nfLAi1fw1fi0n,' STUDENT COUNCIL Bock row Karen Reed Rae Johnson Cathy Olds Jane Russell Steve Muckna John Jorgensen Pat Rornberg Gordon Fellman Jock Mleynek Clauda Reed Karen Peter on Eleanor Jensen Furst row Lucy Fogelstrom Carol Weus Takung part un a student exchange program among the Omaha Publuc Hugh Schools and orugunatung the turst annual Freshman Day were two umportant changes wrought by u dent Councul thus year As a result ot the exchange program groups of fuve from other hugh schools spent a day at North to study and compare dauly proced ure and classes Each guest was accomponued by a Student Councul member wuth a sumulor schedule ln return North Councul members vusuted Benson Central Tech and South On Freshman Day every student and teacher wore a Hu Vukung udentufucatuon tag to help nunth graders feel at home An as sembly welcomed and acquaunted 9As wuth Norths actuvutues and school organuzatuons Decorate for Fun Nate ln October the group was busy makung lute suzed comuc strup characters used un decoratung the gym for P T A Fun Nute November 24, senbach Don Wunter Dave Langevun Judy Samuelson Jack Veatch Charles Dresher Duck Rentschler George Parker Gayle Anderson Ruth Coduer Sylvua Kemper called for Homecomung decoratuons The Coun cul s poster, made by Sylvua Kemper won turst place among school competutuon at thus event Student Councul sponsored two after school dances un December and February The Chrust mas Belle Dance revealed Georgue Funnerty as Chrustmos Belle and Charles Dresher as Santa Claus Pruncupal Henry C Meents was Sweetheart at the Leap Year Dance Wuth the lady of hus chouce Mrs Meents he led the Grand March Host to Interclty Councul ln February the group was host to the lntercuty Student Councul wuth a Valentune Teo Each month thus Councul meets at a dufferent school to duscuss such problems as actuvuty sales the value of Natuonal Honor Socuety or clubs Assustung Student Councul un performung such dutues as lubrary and nurse helpers or sup rvusuon of the cafeterua and halls are the Student Commussuon members l - I I 1 1 1 , A , , 1 1 -1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - S , . I , ' . . ., . . 1 1 I , I . 11 1 - 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 'I ' ' ' H ' ' ' ' . . . . . , . ' 1 , . - 1 . . , A . . D . , . C 11 - 11 1 1
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,!gCfLULfL8f5 Extra currlcular actuvvtnes are essential In establish :ng a well rounded program for hugh school students That as the stand taken by Henry C Meents He has never been too busy to attend a special club meeting engage a program for tne students entertalnment o and an plannmng some new organuzatuon He has always advocated programs nn whuch the students themselves participate such as the Aurora BEST Show Christmas program and the Sensor Play varlety of organuzatuons offered at North nllustrates Mr Meents bellef that every student should be able t take an active port In at least one type of club He also feels that specialized actuvutles such as gournalusm dramatlcs debate music a d art do a great deal to develop personalutres as well as skulls Through the vnfluence of Henry C Meents extra curricular actuvrtnes at North have flourished and ex panded i M 23 'C Q 1 J I . , . I r Clubs have also gained his attention, The great . . . - Q ' , ' O X T V I U I I I I n 6.0 1 I
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OVVLIQOZJQ A7 LCL8lfLt xgldfgm O! CS?lfLC'!6lZf 0l!Ql lfLWL8lfLf Ot 38 members workung on the councul Two sets ot ottucers undertook dutues on there were tour senuors four uunuors and two sophomores who were chosen by their respectuve classes un the precedung school year The freshmen added two more representa tuves In the tall Other members were selected at mud term by the clubs and organuzatuons of the school Muss Aluce B Crocker, sponsor belueves that thus method has elumunated a great deal ot reorganuzung sunce expernenced members are always on hand when a new group beguns uts term STUDENT COMMISSION Back row Maruannc Bowley Bernucc Klaun Janet Westergarft Shurley Moore Marnuerute Murphy Barbara Wood Susan Method Mary A Francisco Morgue Martun Kathryn Hult Barbara Pedducord Nellue Scarpa Con stance Morrow NIKI Weusberg Second row Patty Vorel Jean Harrungton Carolyn Roberts Barbara Loder Jo Ann Colluns Helen Cutler Marulyn Seudl lum Schmudt Charles Jones Ralph Krause Don Smuth Mary Lennhan Jan Maur Lorraune Schuro Sandra Jacobsen Wulma Lueser Emuly Runge Furst row Delores Rugg Bonnue Rosengren Jane Moorhead Jeanette Krause John Slmrnonds Duck May Jack Veatch Gordon Fellman Bull Worm Mary Clare Dodson Janet Mulvuhxll Irene Hough Gayle Road Bonnue Houston Student Councul thus yeor In the tall semes ter Duck Rertschler presuded Charles Dresh er was vuce presudent Judy Samuelson secre tary Jack Veatch treasur r, and Dave Lan gevun, clerk ln January Gordon Fellman was elected to the top post Workung wuth hum were Jean bernard as vuce presudent Claudua Reed secretary John Jorgensen treasurer and Jack Mleynek and Duck Englush co clerks STUDENT COMMISSION back row Phyllus Forbes Norma Scholcs Jean Wuemann Dorothy Traynor DeEttc Pucrson Jean Bernard Lundy Brustkcrn Maruan Chapek Nancy Schenck Bar Jacouelune Gottsch Bonnue Campbell Kay Wulluarns Kay Nor tan Katy Westcott Second row Kut Hamer Sharon Cheuvront Duck Reed Ron Jenkuns Duck Rentschler Sharon Bloomgren Gaul Chrustensen Joan Johnson Dave Langeyun Don Howland Joan Luenenoerg Sharon Mango'd JoAnn Kramer Gerry Kruebs Betty Proyaznuk Furst row Jean Dayus Donetta Hunt Mar lene Hoffman Elma Johnston Darlene Courtney Pouletta Hough Lewus Radcluffe Bob Bauman Ron Shurn Larry Means Charles Dresher Jean Mathuasen Jane Stoneburg Shurley Harpster Lu culle Jensen Jayne Knott Ro ernary Cranny 425 . 0 ,, , f f I 1 ' T I I . - ' ' 1 - - Q , S A - ' ' I , . , , , I I I I L l I l I 'nn A I l ly , ll If , Barker, Judy Samuelson, Karen Reed, Maruon Emery, Joyce DOYG Dov, Ml l0m Tblflevu JClCQU9l'DC FVGVWUS, Patsy Halverson, ' r 1 u r u S 1 I r T
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