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9TUDENT COUNCIL












                                                                                Democracy  is  just  as  important  in  the  school  as
                                                                              it  is  in  the  nations  of  the  world.  As  citiaens  of  the
                                                                              country  whose  name  alone  means  democracy  to  the
                                                                              people of the world,  the students of Woodrow Wilson
                                                                              High School  strive to promote and maintain  democracy
                                                                              in  the  functions  of  the  school.  The  body  behind  these
                                                                              endeavors  is  the  student  council,  composed  of  repre­
                                                                              sentatives  elected  from  homerooms  and  five  officers:
                                                                                P resident— Tim  Kitchen
                                                                                V ice-P resident— Jack  Wertheim
                                                                                Secretary— Judy  DeWitt
                                                                                T reasurer— Nancy  Butler
                                                                                Sr.  R epresentative— Linda  Rovane
                                                                                ju n io r  R ep.— Bonnie Kutz
                                                                                S o p h o m o re  R e p .— Sharon  Peters
                                                                                C om m ittee  C hairm an— Jim Johnston











         (1.  to  r.)  M.  Lerman,  J.  Johnston,  L.  Rovane,  S.  Peters,  N.  Butler,  J.  Wertheim,  J.
        DeWitt,  and  seated,  T.  Kitchen,  president.








































         Front  Row  (1.  to r.)  D.  Ewing,  D.  Shellhamer,  F.  Thornton,  L.  Rovane,  R.  Bulger,  B.  Schlager,  J.  Wertheim, J.  Johnston,  S.  Peters,  P.  Larson, J.  Moleski,  B.  Celecz,
         Second  Row  (1.  to  r.)  S.  Ewing,  S.  Wulfing,  N.  Butler,  M.  Walsh,  H.  Marquis,  J.  Mignogna,  P,  Young,  L.  Letwin,  P.  Seabridge,  F.  Kunz,  J.  Sharp,
         Herman.  Third  Row  (1.  to  r.)  J.  DeWitt,  T.  Kitchen,  C,  McFadden,  D.  Cremens,  P.  Coats,  N.  Niemic,  N.  Ely,  K.  Warner,  R.  Market,  P.  Larkin,  D.  Lapinski,
         S.  Jacobs,  P.  Mack.  Fourth  Row  (1.  to  r.)  C.  Carter,  S.  Tempkin,  B.  Ozak,  F.  Deeny,  M.  Lerman,  K.  McKinnon,  E.  Hemingway,  W,  Frazier,  J.  Cunningh.im  j '
         Mitchell,  J.  Bendock,  L.  Cipolloni,  and  R.  Thompson.
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