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Mr. Conrad Wfilker-guiding iight. The organization of a lost and found depart- ment is another activity of the student council. Under the management of Ker- ala johnson, junior, this branch of the council op- erates after school for the students' convenience. 74eS Completing its fourth year of opera- tion, the student council has continued to serve as the voice of the student body. This year under the able guidance of Mr. Conrad Wilker the council was es- pecially active. Peter Blynn was elected by the stu- dent body to serve as President during our Senior year. While in office, Peter led meetings of the council, introduced lyceum speakers, and helped to organize the student court. PETER BLYNN Council Prefiderzt The executive committee of the coun- cil is composed of one student from each grade. Pictured at the right are the fol- lowing members: Seated: Charles Mar- kosi, Freshman, Anne Ebert, Senior. Standing: Carolyn Stutz, juniorg and Mary Gower, Sophomore. The main job of the committee is to choose the lyceums for the school year. Left: Lost something? Kerry johnson may know of its whereabouts. The M.P.'s will get you for that! One of the departments over which the council takes charge is the hall patrol. This consists of a group of Senior high boys who. direct traffic in the halls during dismissals, at noon, and at 3 o'clock. The executive committee.
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one of Om Student gadq Order in the court-Judge Shiner presides. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS- Firrf mu: A. Ebert T. Myhren, R. Kresge. P. Blynn, B. Kuhla, M. Roth, K. johnson. Second mu-: N. Serfass, J. Beers, M. Gower, R. Vfagner, B. Aranjo, P. Serfass. L. Markosi. E. Neff, J. Stangle. M. Penshaw. Tbira' row: C. Markosi, R. Nothstein, N. Kresge, G. Hoff- man, E. Petitt. T. Eckert, J. Kane. P. Gulden. What's the verdict?-Student court in action The main project of the student coun- cil this year was the formation of a stu- dent court. In order to carry out this project an amendment was drawn up and passed by the student body giving the council the power to establish the Court. Edward Shiner, junior, was elected by student vote to be the judge of the court. Tom Naratil, Senior, was chosen as assistant judge. One jury member from each grade was also selected. Serv- ing as Secretary was jean Rabenold. The court conducts the trial of all cases of rule violations submitted by members of the hall patrol.
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