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Above is a picture of the Executive Council for both semesters. Starting in the back row, from left to right, they are: Bud Carleton, Pat Billingsley, Glen Hundley, Don Hanson, Al Hopper, and David Austin. Second row: Arnie Bauer, Bill Cox, Harry Gunderson, and Lloyd Taplett. Third row: Bernice Wangsness, Mary Forslund, Dorothy Lou Johnson, Bob Horton, Marilyn Stark, and jack Stark. Fourth row: Mae Pooley, Donna Mae Holmes, Dorothy Simons, Bill Grigsby, Dan McKinnon, and Fred Monick. Front row: Darlene Higgins, Dagny Austin, Evelyn Holmes, and Suzanne Grigshy. The Student Council tries to mold student opinion. Therefore, even when there is comparatively little work for the Council to do, this body serves as the medium where school problems may be discussed. The plan for the library browsing room was first discussed in the Council. This group also acts as a committee to advise Mr. Fort on the types of assembly programs the students enjoy. The Executive Council is a group within the Student Council with representatives taken from each classifi- cation. Members for the first semester were David Austin and Evelyn Holmes, Freshmeng Donna Holmes and Donald Hanson, Sophomoresg Mary' Forslund, Harry Carleton, Bob West, and Bob Horton, Juniors, and Mae Pooley, Bernice Wangsness, Sue Grigsby, Dorothy Lou Johnson, and Dan McKinnon, Seniors. The second semester members were Dagny Austin and Fred lllonick, Freshmen, Darlene Higgins and Bill Grigsby, Sophomoresg Bob VVest, Jack Stark, Pat Billingsley, and Bill Cox, Juniors, and Dorothy Simons, A1 Wood, Harry Gunderson, Dan lNIcKinnon, and Lloyd Taplett, Seniors. The first semester Executive Council took a trip to Sioux City, Iowa. There they visited Central High School, and compared their student government system with ours. This organization also helped the city traffic department with the parking problem on the south side of the school. 5, EHZOGTCZG The Courtesy Guide was again sponsored by the Student Council this year, under the leadership of Marvin Bailin. The guides give up their study halls to direct visitors around the building. They also help to keep order in the halls. The guide took charge of a social hour after a basketball game to raise money to pay for their Courtesy Guide badges.
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