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Row 2 Jim Smith, Bill Breen, Tony King, Bob Spangler. Dean Smith, Helene Kouba (Sec), Rcy Besing (Pres.), Bob Ainsworth (V P.), Dean Harris, John Hekus, Jerome The 1955-56 Student Council has left an impressive record on its books as well as pointed to the pages ahead which can be filled for the benefit of the student body. In literally rebuilding its ov n foundations by formulating a more workable, up-to-date constitution, the Council has provided itself with the means of continuing the fine v ork accomplished this year. A highly successful Orientation program, the decoration of the campus at Christmas-time, the strengthen- ing of the Student Court, the establishment ol the ground-work for a campus radio- station, the financing of a large part of the cost of the Junior prom, have been but a few of the high spots of some 50 odd items handled by the Council which, besides everything else, acted as host to the Mid- West Conference Student Government meeting. Progress has been made towards even greater programs in the future, in- cluding projects such as an all-school car- nival. a Religious Emphasis Week, and, Hanley. Phil Za ercpoulos. Row 1. Cathy Farley, Rhoda Rhodeghier, Dottie Longer. Barbara Cottrell. Janice Rackow. Paul Kegel, Ren Gillard. Jim Bertram. most important, a larger development of student participation and cooperation in all campus activities. One o: the most important inovations envisioned by the Council is the increased social program planned which will aid greatly in solving some cf the campus prob- lems now confronting the student body. This year, the major aim of the Student Council has been that of placing student- self-government and all extra-curricular programs in their proper role of building a better and more complete campus life. To a great degree this has been achieved and it remains fer the students in the coming years to capitalize upon the progress made during 1955 56 It is fitting to be mentioned here that the personality and the untiring efforts of its president successfully guided the Student Council through many a rough storm and for that reason we must be very thankful to Ray who is certainly one of the finest presidents we ever had
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