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STUDE T COUNCIL 'BKHYE FROM LEFT: M. Van Dyke, A. Gazzoli, D. Will, Mr. Keefe, G. Frick. I. Glassman, L. Fowler, G. Steiner. This year, the Student Council proved instrumental in the success of the 1964-65 school year. Ably led by Rusty Carlson, the Council sponsored many programs. The other members of the Council were senior, loan Glassmang 'junior and, secretary, Angela Gazzolig sophomores, Greg Frick and David Will, freshmen, Mathew Van Dyke and Linda Fowler. The eighth grade repre- sentative was Geoffrey Steiner, and the seventh grade representative was Ford Taylor. The out-side speaker programs, canned food drive, United Fund drive, and the Get-Acquainted Day--an orientation day for new students--were all successful pro- grams of the Council. The faculty adviser was Mr. Keefe, who, for the second year in a row, was a liasion between the Council and the faculty.
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f SCCIAL COUNCIL ' awk' FROM LEFT: L. Hill, J. Collins, H. Neuman, Mr. Keefe, G. Frick, T. Green, J. Coe, S. Vosburgh, I Glass IT13.I'1. The newest organization at Whitfield this year is the Social Council. The council's eight members are Lockwood I-lill, representing the seventh gradeg Jim Collins, the eighth: Jim Coe, the ninthg Helen Neuman, the tenth: Stock Vosburgh, the eleventhg and Todd Green, the twelfth. The two members who represent the Student Council are Ioan Glassman and Greg Frick. Joan was elected secretary-treasurer of the club, and Todd was elected president. The club's primary interests are to create more social affairs and to stimulate more school spirit. The main social event of the council was the Junior-Senior prom, held at the Bath 8: Tennis Country Club. The proceeds from several parties and a large donation from the Mothers' Council increased the funds for Whitfield's first prom. The Council of 65 hopes that the Social Council of 66 will have another successful year of social events.
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