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Q 1 s FORWARD . . To develop our social life to the extent that we are fully able to live in an adult environment, . . To understand and accept the ideas and thoughts of the people with whom we will be associating. . . To learn the value and enjoyment of work- ing ,and planning together with one an- other. . . To convey to others that enthusiasm and social interest which we have acquired. IDA
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-Y Dave Songco explains to the other Student Council offi- cers some of the future activities, Not pictured is Arnold Whitey Schmidt. vice-president. The forward look is best shown by the new organ- ization of the Student Council which meets as a class daily and includes the six officers and four representa- tives from each grade, Twice a month they meet with the homeroom chairmen, who offer suggestions from the students and discuss the council,s activities. The wide range of activities sponsored by the Student Council has been very successful this year. The dances included the Get-Acquainted Dance, the Sadie Hawkins Dance. and the Sock HOD. The Tovs . H. S. Student Council Works Toward Unify for Tots Campaign, spurred on by grade competition, was very rewarding. The Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally were held with great enthusiasm. The ofiicers, Dave Songco, president, Arnold Schmidt, vice president, Judy Pickett, recording secre- taryg .ludy Robertson, corresponding secretaryg Pat Rutter, treasurerg and Sherman West, sgt. at armsg have done well in leading the council forward in every way. Another active day in Student Council, as class representatives take part in a discussion on school problems.
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