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STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council at Work: Quackenboss, Smith, W., Karshmer, B., Miller, Karshmer, A., Struk, Hancox, Gunkle, Piscatelli, Stephen, Messina, Wooten. This year's Student Council worked completely on parliamentary procedure and proved to be one of the best in Prep's history. There were frequent meet- ings of the council, giving the student body a greater chance to participate in the government. The officers of the Student Council were elected at the end of the previous year. Steve Hancox, on the Independent ticket, was installed as president. The other members of the student council came from the Progressive Party. They were Joe Messina, Vice-Presi- dent, Bunny Karshmer, Secretary, and Danylo Struk, Treasurer. The class elections provided the other members of the Student Council. Dave Stephen and Andy Pis- eatelli were elected as representatives from the Senior Class. Billy Smith and Arthur Karshmer were elected from the junior Class while Bruce Gunkle and Irving Quackenboss represented the Sophomores. The ninth and eighth grades elected Bruce Miller and Sid Woo- ten respectively. The social activities ofthe school were started by the council with a barbecue and a 'dance. This was followed by many other successful dances throughout the year. I Also through the efforts of the council the students benefited in a longer lunch period. Intramural bas- ketball was added by the Student Council to enlarge the social curriculum. The Council this year worked together with the Key Club in establishing a new constitution for the school. Having only a very old copy of the constitu- tion, the Council passed many amendments to make the constitution workable for a higher form of student democracy. Striving toward giving the studentsmore say in the government, the Student Council worked in co- operation with the faculty to make Rutgers Prep one of the best self governed student bodies.
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