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Top Row, l. to I'.--A. Pierce. S. Dodek. T. Mascott, C. Wood. R. Stowe. K, Meekins, H. Duffy. S. Schreiber. Bottom Row, l. to r.-C. Morgan, J. Monroe. li. Schwartzman. M. Rosen. A. Eisenberg. Svtuhrnt Glnunril MAJOR A C C 0 M P LIS H - AssEMIsI,v COMMITTEE MONITOR COMMITTEE M E N T S OF THE STUDENT . I 'tat a am I b th stu COUNCIL OF l956-1957 l. Paid for part of the cheer- leading expenses. 2. Took charge of the second- hand book store. 3. Attended inter-school Stu- dent Council meetings. 4. Took charge of organizing student participation in the Bazaar. 5. Helped with the publicity of school events. 6. Put into effect the Honor System which was written by the old Student Council. 7. Started a memorial fund in honor of David Kenworthy. 8. Made possible an exchange student in the senior class. 9. Discussed, in detail the problem of smoking, in the school. IO. Wrote a constitution for the running of the school store next year, which will be run by the Student Council. CLUB CONGRESS This year Club Congress, headed by Ted Mascott, set up a plan for elections and the limita- tions and restrictions on activ- ities. The Assembly Committee, headed by Annette Eisenberg, has planned many different types of programs. Participants in one of the year's most successful pro- grams were contestants from The 5964.000 Ouestionf' More seriously, we were addressed by speakers on world ailairs, such as the Middle East crisis. There were also the customary three music programs sponsored by the Parents Committee. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee, headed by Carol Wood, planned func- tions that would draw more peo- ple by their informal atmosphere. To achieve this goal, we spon- sored the record hops, the Wel- come Dance and the Green Door Dance. The committee took an im- portant step in the lall by co- ordinating and helping with open houses given by individual stu- dents. nI ll e yea y e - dent Council, the Monitor Com- mittee, headed by James Hughes, has sponsored student supervi- sion of study hall and the library. LUNCHROOM COMMITTEE The Lunchroom Committee headed by Samayla Dodek, was formed by volunteers. To main- tain an enjoyable atmosphere during lunch, a specihc lunch- room plan was introduced. An- nouncements were made shorter by use of a bulletin board. The roll was taken during lunch by members ol' the committee. SOCIAL SERVICE COMIVIITTEE The Social Service Committee. under the energetic direction of Loulette Chautemps has had an active year. We collected clothes for needy families at Christmas time and gave each family a ham. We put on a Red Cross box drive. With the help of a Stu- dent Council representative, Dick Stowe. we made the Service Day arrangements more ellieient than ever before.
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