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Guidance Council SIN? ' .W f . if L Y BACK ROW: Hawken, Smith, Jones, Mrs. Weirich, White. FRONT ROW: Deem, M. Mellor, Mannion, Schweit- zer, G. Mellor. w its I I lil X I I I vi-s iii vim 4-I 4.f.-ii. xiiwim l I 3l sin, H63 , m,.Cl'1ifisYIniJC-ips C , .... .,., ... CNCLHC 3Qis as Q50 in ., GUIDANCE EHW , ,l- SLC Webster High is one ot the few schools in this area which has a iucliciary branch ot its student government. The students are given the responsibility ot disciplining themselves under an Honor System. This system provides for a Student Guidance Council and an Honor Code. The Council was reorganized this year using the suggestions and ideas brought out in assemblies and student discussions. The membership, pow- ers, and specific rules were set down in a Constitution. It is hoped that these changes and additions will continue to maintain the respect, support, and enthusiasm of the students. The members ot the Council endeavored to explain to violators ot the Code, the privileges and advantages ot the Honor System. With its penal power the Council seemed to be etlective in preventing otlenses and in discouraging possible offenders. Guy Mellor, student vice-president, presided over the Council which con- sisted ot three members from each class and the student president, Denny White. Mrs. Weirich served as taculty adviser. , .f . ..,, W--W f A , T9 Ti 'f s ..,. , ii? V L ' rw V s S I -G 2 A ,, W Q55-if f -Q E' 7' 7' 1,1 Q,,?-1 ' ., x Li V ' I. 51 U f i ggqgd , ' J ,, 1- A ' . ,. 1,-N , I g! W U m I' 'U' !
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as AVJIM tus I lib-,man , Q' ' if 'A N A' , ' . ' rfwwjo 'I f7'2! x9Iwr ll 3 lumix ..,...i.., wr: 55 M X Nu V, ROW 4: Howren, Knoesel, Ward, Knudsen, Wilhelm, Hattleld O'Brien, Wagner. ROW 3: Pursell, Reed, Covington, Stuber, Chris tensen, Ferguson, McNeil, Mcllroy, B. Detering, Mellor, Batts, Rose Mabry. ROW 2: Day, McDonald, Armstrong, Durham, Stoclce White, Witte, Baer, Banks, Neininger, Westphalen, Webber, Student Council 1 .,5 Theurer, Walker, Brandin, Baker, Brubaker, Shaw. ROW 1: Kelly Amerman, Woodard, Cooley, Sturges, Winkler, S. Detering Menlce, Schacklin, Quist, Norris, Tomlinson, Zinzer, Lonergan, Be dell, Werth, Weaver, Flesch, Geyer. The sixty-five members of the Student Council met every other day dur- ing the fifth period to discuss and deal with the problems of the stu- dents. The council successfully carried out the traditional activities as well as developing new protects, Various committees, primarily under the direction of senior council mem- bers, provided the Magazine Soles Campaign, Hello Day, Twin Twirl dance, orientation of new students, sports presentations, student elec- tions, and assemblies. The success of these events illustrated the em- ciency of the group. Money making proiects, such as the selling of stock and the Spaghetti Supper, provided funds to carry on the foreign student program, Each year the foreign student who comes to Webster is automatically a mem- ber of the Student Council. Pierfrancesco Pezze, from Italy, participated in the council activities and learned about Webster's school government. The Student Council, is a charter member of the Suburban Association of Student Councils, and through this organization, Webster hos been able to exchange ideas and policies concerning student government, Ha . . . ha, is that funny! i,-.eh 16
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