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Policy ouncil Student Council liaker. QI. A. l'r.1nklin. lane llitks, lred .-Xndrewxi Xliss liisst'I'. Xlr. Allen, Xlr. Kar- dt r. Xl r. Berry. litlwhle XX alden Representing the student hody of L'niversity School is the Student Council. The purpose of the Council is to give its members experience in democratic living. It does not seek to control or direct the schoolg rather it is intended as an instrument of expression for the student body. The councills higgest project is the support of lfdda Pinka, foster child lrom Czechoslovakia. Sponsored hy Miss Nlartha jane Risser, the council's otlicers for this year were Arthur lell, President: lred .'Xndreu's, Vice President: Carol Cason. Secretary and lane Hicks. Treasurer. Closely related to the Student Council is the Policy Council. This council was formed to discuss problems of teachers and students and to make recommendations to the principal and Student Council for improvements in the school. The Policy Council also acts as a medium between students and teachers. l'lfSl ro-r: lane llitkt. l'red .Xndrexx's, Xliss liisser. Arthur lell. Carol Cason Second row: Ray ,Iohnxnn. Sue llays. Dehhie XY'aldeu. Xlari' Xleade XYalker. Ruse Xlarie XX1-hh, Joyce Xlarlin. Audrey lledues. Susit Wleiscr, Ramona Xoel. lemma Xxiallace. Xlarilyn plnliiimii. lrik Neumann, llunnic Xlills. lion Smith Third row: Klartha lloadley. Phyllis Rich. Anita Stapleton. liarhara Crouch. liaxe llucher. Susie Baker. sleannme Stapley. Diane Abram, Mary Poolitsan. llonella -lacksun, -Indy Ross. Chris lung. Nlike Meyers iourth row: i-Xrvon Allen. Dave Sonnehorn. Phillip Richardson. llaxe liohinson. 'iaminy Roland. Dick .-Xnderson. Charles Gaston. Kennx' Robinson, I. A. lranklin. Wienton Xxioods. lloh Talhot. Gene Reese. liill Nlarshall fu W ,KJ Page fourteen E5 0 is l ell lo rleht: Carol Casnn. .Xrihur It-Il. Dr. Hughes. Xlrs. Bishop. Standing: Susit
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