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29 The Student Council filled twenty Christ- mas baskets, with the help of the student body, for West Allis families. Harold Con- rad receives congratulations from Mayor Klentz. Student Council - In the center ring, ladies and gentlemen, we now find the Student Council which is the center ring of student activities here in Central's Big Top. I move the previous question. I second it l third it. Whoopsl One too many voices heard from, The introduction of strict parliamentary procedure proved battling to some for a short time and inserted much un- planned humor into Council meetings with the resulting confusion, Several new projects marked this year as a progressive one for the Council. Our cadet system became well known to anyone who took to wandering around in the halls. The lnterclub Council was set up by the Student Council in order to better coordinate club activities, The first annual Snow Ball sponsored by the Council established a precedent of electing a Snowmaid who could chose her own king or Snowman . The spring talent show was organized by the Program Committee. The Publicity Commit- tee kept students well informed and often amused with the monthly bulletin board decorations opposite the office. Ellen Sikorski, Mary Arm Rudnick, and Alice Telich are decorating the gym for the dance after the Hale game, Harold Conrad is trying to get new members tor the World Federalists in the clubs assembly. The Inter-Club Council, a by-product of the Student Council, was organized last fall, Representatives of all the clubs met once a month and tried to promote coopera- tion among the various organizations. The Council began work by printing a handbook about parliamentary law to be used by the clubs. This organization is the first ot its kind in the history of our Big Top.
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Student Council- lFirst Howl Mr. Neil Gonyo, Ierry Chesky, Bob Greskoviak, Harold Con- rad, Helen DeFouw, Bruce Hirschinger. tSecond Rowl Robert Chudy, Ioan Drier, Alice Telich, Audrey Druggis, Sharon Callen, Frances Stemper, Barbara Elleson, Leone Muth, Pat Callen, Gwen Durler. fThird Rowl Steve Nagy, DOH Domencich, Mary Ann Rudnick, Kathleen Gaydos, Tom Pringle, Barbara Kells, Barbara Waters, Kay Knoblauch Nancy Fletcher, Gloria D'Amato. Clfourth Howl Donald Kollatz, Iohn Wisialowski Russ Deakin, Ioe Colla, Ion Murdoch, Richard Runge, Stuart Trudell, Ianis Murdoch. tFifth' Howl Ada Rintoul, Bruce Bond, Gerald Abel, Melvin Iacques, Thomas Rakowski, Glenn Miller, Ralph Machowski. Inter Club Council- lFirst Howl Gerald Abel, Pat Uttech, Emilie Zastrow, Donald Ander- sen. tSecond Rowl' Icmet Ranta, Karen.. Nowicki, Gerry Dilworth, Nancy Steuck, Frances Zatfiro, Antoinette Hepp, Margie Larscheidt. CThird Rowl Donald Kollatz, Pat Enk, Helen De Fouw, Ioan Drier, Iohn Suarez, Pat Kuhn, Anita Dominski. Kfourth Rowl Melvin Jacques, Robert Wold, Tom Domenczch, Harold Conrad, Ioe Brown, Don Manning, Tom Pringle, Dona Barcome.
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KFront Howl Maureen Doering, Marilyn Mathwig, Marilyn Loiacano, Virginia Ewarl, lSecond Bowl Don Manning, Ioan Drier, lane Gray, Iohn Ritter, Ioan Garman, Diane Ellefson, Delores Mair, CThird Bowl Barbara Kells, Barbara Waters, Beverly Grammer, Lorraine Hengst, Dorothy Mair, Iames Weishan, Edith Strom, Phyllis Schmid, Iulaine Mair, Don Witiak. CFourlh Bowl Pat Kuhn, Ruth Richmond, Iudy Iensen, Hugh Swanson, Marlene Mikesell, Ioan Reible, Eunice Knaplon, Ronald Kassell, Lorraine Weishan. Pal Callen Diane Ellefson Ioan Gliiz
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