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5 3 2 3 BBW- in V S , 1 If X Q sf MS? if Y QQ Students listen attentively as Carol Herbert orotes in behalf of the Student Council. Extra curricular activities foster friendships, promote skills, and develop responsibility. Opportunities for broad participation are provided by Point High clubs, of which the gamut runs from electronics to canasta. 24 sffrw.-Pg'
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Active Student Council Governed School ge' Checking points to be decided at the next meeting are: Tom Applegate, vice-president, Shirley Dwyer, secre- tary, Joan Von Oesen, president and Barbara Jenkin- son, treasurer. The voices of the Students are heard through this organization, for Student Council functions as a bridge between the students and administration. Group living necessitates complete cooperation and understanding among its members. Early in the fall, two representatives are chosen from each homeroom. Throughout the year, the Student Council attempts to regulate and guide civic and social life at Point High. This year, under the leadership of Joan Von Oesen, and through the untiring patience of Mr. Pabst, the advisor, the council has initiated several reforms and sponsored many activities. The Sadie Hawkins Dance , and Miss Point High Contest headed the list of successful events. Others included the Hall Patrol and Student Court, Student Day, where the students take over the positions of the faculty, the honor roll announcements, busses for away games, and the posting of the minutes of all meetings on all bulletin boards so that the students can keep up to date on council activities. Another successful undertaking of the Council this year was the Student Assemblies held for the purpose of determining opin- ions about any problems of student government which arise. Point High can be iustly proud of the Student Council, for although it may not seem too prominent in the governmental functions of the sutdent-body, the students know that the school's activities and accomplishments are built around the Council. Thorough plan- ning has been used in forming a successful organization whose rules are accepted and followed by everyone. e FIRST ROW L. to R.: B. Dias, J. White, B. Jenkinson, C. Herbert, J. Von Oesen, Mr. Pabst. SECOND ROW: L. Aiman, G. Newall B. Poland, B. Hauce, S. Goldberg, D. Doran. THIRD ROW: J. Shoe maker, B. Flenschman, J. Lundberg, S. Salter, S. D T. A l wyer, pp e- 1 gate. FOURTH ROW: J. Larsen, M. Herkloz, J. Hanson, D. Salter, R. Olsen, B. Green, G. Smith, R. Hulse, D. Moffett. FIFTH ROW: G. Corino, P. Prifold, P. Bissey, B. Hurley, D. Lansing, E. Pearce, C. Weaver. 26
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