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Page 18 text:
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Councils work out dramatic changes For the Student Council and Junior City Council, 1967-1968 was a year of exciting changes. The Student Council worked diligently to improve the school atmos¬ phere. By instituting the Monitor Squad, they tried to make it more orderly; by creating the Student Human Relations Board, they worked to make it more open; by sponsoring a fall stag dance, they hoped to make it more fun. The Junior City Council also initiated an important change. After circulating petitions, they received permission for seniors with sixth period studies to leave at the end of fifth period. Each of these changes should help to produce a more relaxed and productive school day.
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Far Left: Arlene Gaines, Lena Johnson, Cyril Burke and Susie Strong attend a Student Council meeting in the Club Room. Left: The Junior City Council includes Jake Newman, Wilhelmina Cook, Ann Winston and Jay Janowsky. Gary Goldstein, Student Council President, leads off dis¬ cussion while Sheila Howard, Jeanne Kleinman and Arlene Gaines listen. Student Council includes (Front Row) Arlene Gaines, Sylvia Fox, Sheila Howard, Gary Goldstein, (Row 2) Susan Finkel, Victoria Washington, Barry Feldman, Carol Allison, Cynthia Newman, Shirley Chappell, Stuart Katz, David Krumholz (Row 3) Susie Strong, Cliff Hankston, Mr. Thomas Straite, Pat Adams, Mrs. Mary Jean Faulkner, Lena Johnson, Harvey Kelly, Jeanne Kleinman and Wendy Murphy. 15
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