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Studenti cJLe eam STUDENT COUNCIL - Seated: L. Schwartz, R. Tobey, G. Truesdcll, R. Dibble, H. Rubin, G. Ballard, D. Sackett, D. Herron. Standing: M. Newman, H. Bettiol, E. Cook, A. VanDuaen. | HE Student Council, we believe, is the most important student organization of the school. The purpose of the Council is to bring about closer cooperation between the faculty and students in conducting all school activities at Stamford Central School. The President of the Council is elected in May by the student body. Edward Cook was this year’s president. Other officers, elected by the Council, were: Vice-President, Audrey VanDusen; Secretary, Helen Bettiol; Treasurer, Mary Newman. The two faculty advisers were Mr. Beames and Mr. Dinzler. The Council consists of twelve members. The seventh and eighth grades each have one representative with two representatives from each high school class. The president makes the twelfth member. The Student Council meets every Tuesday to discuss the problems, suggestions and desires of the student body. The activities of the Council, for the past school year, included several things. They sponsored the School Fair, which was held in September. The annual West Point trip took place October 24. Many students attended the Army-Columbia football game. The Council had charge of selling paper, pencils and other school supplies, the news column in the Stamford Mirror-Recorder, and the awarding of school letters to boys with 75 points and the girls with 65. This year the Student Council purchased a school flag. We believe that such an organization should be given the support of everyone. Co- operation, enthusiasm and support of all, are the factors that will make Stamford Central a school to be proud of. These are the purposes of our Student Council. FRESHMAN INITIATION
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