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Student Council members work feverishly at the polls. But Sandy, the man has already votedf' 'vows ev f sw pring Elections Over 800 students voted in the all-school elec- tion Apiil 18. Twelve student council positions were filled, and two Board of Student Publica- tions members chosen. The l956 Ma-ie Day Princess was also selected, however, her identity was not revealed until the holiday celebration. Elected to student council positions were senior representatives Marilyn I. jones, Brad Pence, Irene Rorick and Dean Thompson, juniors Park Ames, Bon Claussen, Sharon Gidley and Shirley Palladino, sophomores Ron Bendorf, Kay Custer, Diane Langevin and Robert Sherwood. Joe Byrne and Al Thomsen were selected to represent the student body on the Board of Stu- dent Publications. K'Look buster, nobody pressures Nino into voting.
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Mr. Gene Eppley fleftj and Dr. Milo Bail check plaques over plans for library plaques.
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Dr. Milo Bail addresses Honors Convocation audience. Students of outstanding scholarship and ability were recognized at the annual Honors Convocation April 27. The traditional academic procession included students named to the Dean,s Honor Roll, scholarship holders, members of Corinthians, Waokiya, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. Guest speaker, Reverend John WV. Cyrus of the First Unitarian Church discussed The Rights of Intelligence. Sue Forrey won first place in the Philip Sher Essay Contest. Pi Gamma Mu and Omaha Pan- hellenic Association awards were presented to Arlyss XVclch, and Betty Marley received the Chi Omega Alumni Award. Patrick Ryan and Joan Schroeder earned Berthe H. Mengedoht Art Awards. 0 fl O If . S Seniors file solemnly out of auditorium. ck May CI'- ISD tsyf ar- ara iff- ge, ers eta ire est the W 13 15
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