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4iU i n f • • -V .afe S=-: Eack Row: Zastrow.Becker,Mr.Ganzlln.Bachhuber,Gavo1. First Row: Endres,Rauls, Vfipperfurth.Sebrlng, Anhalt. Our Student Council Take It up with the Student Council Is a sentence which carries special meaning to every Sauk City High student. It means that each student has a voice In the government of his school through the council. This council, the most Im- portant group of any student organization In the school, Is made up of eight representatives, two elected by each class, plus a president elected by the stu- dent body as a whole. These representatives were chosen separately this year Instead of having the class officers as representatives as was the case last year. The primary aim of the council Is to work for the good of the student body as a whole, help develop a more democratic spirit among the students, and to make life at school as pleasant as possible. Its chief work Is the planning and carry- ing out of the various activities during the school year. Mr. Karl Ganzlln was the adviser to the council this year and was Just as willing to get In there and pitch until things were done as he was to give ad- vice. Rich Endres was president this year and Pat Wlpperfurth was the Secretary- Treasurer. The representatives of the four classes In school were: Mary Ann Anhalt, Keith Zastrow, Ruth Rauls, John Becker, Patricia Wipperfurth, Bob Gavol, Jeanlne Sebrlng, and Jack Bachhuber. The accomplishments of the Student Council this year have Included: Home- coming activities, sale of booster buttons, selection of annual staff, Thanks- giving party, purchase of new records, building of new record cabinet, contest for new cheers, Christmas program, and Lincoln-Day program.
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