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IHGHTH GR DE lizu k Row: J. Culton, K. Klvin, B. l'att, H. Soczwvll, C. Kock, IJ. Lent, D. l'zLtric:k Sm-und Row: K. NILIIHES, XV. Jewell, K. Coburn, J, Koniston. D. '1'1'zLxiv1', N. Wvstrivk Third Row: 142. lliillor, J. Didriksvn, A. Jamieson, li. ldhhert, D, Williams, li. i.uin, J. Sherman I-'ourth Row: H. Smith, lb. llionn. N. l 'ZL1'dY, ii. Ancli-r:1on, ll. Johnson. .I. Mila-s Fifth Row: XV. Fcthorston, li. I 'loc1-ke, Al, Ellis, .l. 1iottvi'lmg:,'v11, M. Timm, .I. Szuwi'Imo1'g, D. 'Pucker Front Row: L. Grosskrvutz, M. Sllllllllicltll, S. Trumzln, M. Matz, D. Arnold, C. liykcr, C. Llrosskreutz EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE President ........,........ Dean Arnold Prefidefzt ........,.,... Sherrill Peterson Vice Pfrexislent ...,, . Nancy Fardy Vice Prefiaienz .... . . Aline Messncr Secretary-Trefzmrer . . . . Dorothy Morin Secreta1'y-Tremzwer . . . . . Basil Mroz Aclfvii-er .,,,.,,,. , , , Miss Cahill Aciviyer ,.....,,. . Miss Erickson SEVENTH GRADE llzwk Row: R, Phelps, D. Mcisnor, J. Moksnos, D. iiufivmzin. li. l'aynt0r, S. licbonsdorf, J. iluckingham Si-vorid Row: E. Tre-wyn, .1. l.:ino, II. Mroz, K. Kuysvr, li. ilrom-kmeivr, M. Shrohlv, l'. Sou-- well, J. Conuty Third Row: B. Wickinpqson, l,. Svhinko, R, lmlu-rty, ll. Iiilodi-an, .I. Chnrvh, H. Swvno, N. ,iltS6lIl3 Ifourtli Row: S. Petorson, il. Stanley, D. Stradim.x'vr, l,. Moyer, J. Stelter, 15. Nowak, C. Messner, R. Hackett Fifth Row: R. I v1'u, D. Krumvr, li. Charles, R, 1:0l'1.1'0l', K. Douglas, XV. Tucker, C. Hart- lllilll Sixth Row: J. l iSl1tjl', L. Tlillllilll, F. Gerkc, G. Mcsscrsullmidt, J. Kearns l'zig:.'e Sixteen
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at-ravi TIES 'Hein The newly organized student council of City High is a result of a petition circulated during the beginning weeks of school. As school- wide interest was shown, five class officers with Miss Kanable and Mr. james, attended a regular meeting of the Janesville Student Council on October 4. The following day, a general assembly was called to ac- quaint the student body with the operations of a council. The assembly was dismissed to class meetings to elect representatives to draw up a constitution. Representatives, numbering two from each class, included the following: Jerry Liden, Edith Rye, Harry Ambrose, Donna Baker, Delores Chamberlain, Kay Cummings, Steve Ambrose, and Wally Peterson. Copies of the constitution were distributed to the student body on December 12. The constitution was ratified by a unanimous vote of the students. The constitution provides for an election of representatives by classes, according to the population of each class. The following fifteen class representatives were elected to the council: Freshmen: Earl Wohlust, Marilyn Monn, Wally Peterson, Steve Ambrose, Elizabeth Roe, Sophomores: Pat Bartelak, Kay Cummings, Delores Chamberlain, Juniors: Harry Ambrose, john Adsit, Donna Baker, Miriam Chapman. Seniors, Edith Rye, jerry Liden, and Bud Ardelt. Mr. Garriott, the appointed adviser, met with the Council members at the first regular weekly meeting on January 12. The following officers were elected by a secret ballot and compose the executive board. President-Bud Ardelt Secretary-Miriam Chapman Vice president-jerry Liden Treasurer-Harry Ambrose A suggestion box was placed in the study hall as a means of students voicing their opinions and desires for matters to be brought before the Council. The Council through its four standing committees CNoon-hour, Service, Ways and Means, and Publicityb has taken definite steps toward the betterment of our school. Various matters including assembly programs, selection of the Junior Prom and Homecoming Court mem- bers, support of a pep club, and a good citizenship campaign which included locker inspection are only a few of numerous matters which came before the Student Council. The Council also organized and directed a pro- gram for a P.T.A. meeting in March, at which time this group was informed as to the work of the Council. Although it has been in operation for only one semester the student council has done outstanding work. Its organization has been a big and important step toward co-ordinating the students and faculty of City High. , ,A,,.,- Student Council lint-it Row: Mr. Garriott, J. Iiiden, A. Ardelt, H. Ambrose See-ond Row: M. Monn, IT. Halter, M. Chapman, .l. Adsit, lil. XVohlust, XV, i'eti-rstni Front How: 1'. Brwtelalc, K. Cumming-S, E. Rye, IC. Roe, IJ. Chamberlain, S. Ambrose Page Eighteen
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