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1952
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Seated: Arnold Zaborowski, Julia Kaminski, Tom Qualle, Allene Kenney, Mary Ellen Pabich. Standing: Neil Broeren, Diane Zaborowski, Patricia Maslowski, Ronald Schultze, Mr. Gaffney. Student Council Now in its third year, the Student Council of Thorp High School has become a very active working body. Officers of the nine-member council were Tom Qualle, Presi- dent, Allene Kenney, Vice-President, and Julia Kaminski, Secretary. Other members were Diane Zaborowski, Mary Ellen Pabich, Neil Broeren, Ronald Schultz, Pat Maslow- ski, and Arnold Zaborowski. Mr. Gaffney ably served as faculty advisor. Allene Kenney, Tom Qualle, Neil Broeren, and Pat Maslowski were delegates to the State Student Council Convention held in Eau Claire, October 18 and 19. Here such things were discussed as, problems Within small schools, Vandalism, and Hstudent cooperation. Allene Kenney also attended the National Student Council Convention last summer in Evanston, Illinois. She was chosen on her leadership ability and her past experience with Student Council Work. Allene returned with many new ideas and suggestions for our council. Nineteen-fifty-two being an election year, the council emphasized one's voting duty to his government. They sponsored an Election Poster Contest, in which many students took part. In a mock election held November 4, it was found that the majority of the high school students voted Republican. i A constitution for the Student Council was a project successfully completed this year. The major project undertaken by the council this year was that of.writing a handbook for high school students. Upon its completion this book contained much information that will be of use to the students, especially freshmen. Page Forty-one
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