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UD Two years ago the Student Council inaugurated a new constitution, set up the Executive Council and several com- mittees, and partly achieved more ettective student govern- ment, But a year ago il tell into a slumber, Once, last tall during a turbulent e'ection ot atticers, it snorted, stirred, and talsely seemed about lo waken, Meanwhile, hall noise and untidiness due to crowded Conditions were ignored As a result, the faculty met, decided to enforce more strictly the old rules, and enacted new ones, Students were surprised at the unexpected action, The Council waked then without a stretch or yawn. Admit- ting the need tor regulation, it opposed several taculty measures as being too stringent. Prodded by a tew students, it de- manded student government by the students themselves. The group that not long betore had preterred sleep now took action. A series ot acts tollowed, sponsored largely by the prod- ders. New committees, guarantee against tuture lethargy, were set up: an active 'hall committee hung expressive placards, placed wastebaskets in the halls, assembly and safety committees were termed to work with lVlr. Fort, a newly CDU CIL Student Council meets in the auditorium, established guide-courtesy system was given new power. A proposal to abolish the Executive Council was suggested by a tew, then relected by the body Throughout the mix-up, Ray Sandvig, president tor both semesters, had his hands tull, The vice-presidency was jointly shared the tirst semester by Gordon Webber and John lvlcCol- lister, and Dorothy lirusenstlerna acted as secretary, During the second term lvlcCollister and Virginia Carney served as vice-president and secretary, respectively The Executive Council is made up at two freshmen, two soph- omores, tour juniors, tive seniors, and Council ollicers, Here is the Executive Council tor the second semester: Virginia Carney, Dick Fort, Bob Sutter, Percy Kirkeby, Cloid Green, Principal Fort, Ray Sandvig, Bob Hyde, Dick Bancrott, Justin Berger, John McCollister, Bob Engen, Dorothy lirusenstierna, Lois Bushnell, Marilyn Stark, and Suzanne Grigsby. Not shown in the picture is Jean Monick. .W- .pr
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U-ll L-Ll li wJ HJ Photographs by Rex Bahnson ir 'Ir A yearbook, in retlecting a school year, can- not exclude glimpses ot education in progress, though it must be limited to the more unusual subjects and the ones that make for the greatest picture interest. Nor can a yearbook exclude pictures ot the students toward whom all this education is pointed, and without whom education would be only an empty word, with no object.
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