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HU LEFT: Members of apportionment committee, Ron Lemme, Susan Myers, Richard Sieg, Dr. Lovelass, Jim Wilson, and Bob Spry dis- cuss plans. ABOVE: Student Council officers John Ackland, presi- dent, Diana Ritchie, treasurer, Joan Griffith, secretary: Bob Spry, veep. . . Gbject of Many Student Council Meetings Student Senate, worked for a solution to the crowded Cage problem at the noon hour. The Council decided to enforce a rule to keep all U. High students out of the Cage until l2:l5 p.m. Other activities of the Council were the Homecoming dance and parade, a very successful assembly which introduced the clothing drive, participation in the intercity Student Council which sponsored their annual dance, intercity visitation day, Freshman Day, and an all-school party at which time next year's Student Council officers were introduced. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: Rusty Mitzner, Lee Rust, Dick Welsh, Susie Scouller, Richard Ray, Sue Hyde, Joe Cox. SECOND ROW: Jon Grubb, Tami Hall, Susan Laubaugh, Ken Jack son. THIRD ROW: Pat Brophy, Wayne McCormick, Tony Spataro, Pam Keller, Linda Arnold. FOURTH ROW: Tom Daman, Joe Burger, Richard Sieg, Blake Leach, Marcia Hubbard, Karen Efford, Karen Bunn, Patty Griffin. I3
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sf sf' X -.ef 1 W y gg j taxis P I his x J ,s e 'Q 'PQ FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL: Chuck Allen, Bob Bryan, Judy Turpin, Art Bonds, Karen Eftord, Ken Jackson Vicki Johnson, Randy Rust, Thom Hardy. .luke Box and Corn Belt Conference Dance . . . ABOVE: Representatives voice their opinions in a Student Council meeting. RIGHT: Seven Spafford rooters perform in the election assembly. fWho let Tarzan out?l I2 Luang Refinishing the lounge was the main proiect of this year's Student Council. The room was entirely redecorated with such improvements and luxuries as two new doors, a new linoleum floor, sound-proof ceiling, two painted and two paneled walls, fifteen new chai rs, two wooden benches, new curtains, and a iuke box. The council, with two members ofthe ISNU Vi ' 'Ml A
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1 ,Y -10.1. ..- e - CHUCK MILLER as Cyrano de Rust duels with Tony Spataro, a wild Indian, during the Student Council election assembly. Hopeful can- didates watch from the stage. A Variety of Assemblies Entertained Us RIGHT: Angelic actors portray story of The Littlest Angel. BELOW: Joe Gauss and Alec Wade tell of their clothes plight. if , 547111 -7 - ,, sw-st. se: I V WMI XJ 4 'f +T- M O' j l-'L-.l I l A I Assemblies do break the routine of classes but not without a very important purpose. Assem- blies provide education as well as entertainment, and help us to lcnow our teachers and classmates. The Senior Class presented the first program and starred in the clothing drive assembly. Educational assemblies included an explanation of fire, a movie about sea voyages, and a talk on Russia. Honor Society and Awards assemblies honored outstanding students. At Christmas The Littlest Angel provided entertainment. Assemblies this year also introduced can- didates for the Homecoming court, for cheerlead- ing, and for Student Council offices.
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