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Politicians in modern America have been subject to vilification and abuse from the Viet Nam War to the Watergate Scandal to the Buford Coverup. Student Council at W-H is no exception, having suffered through early frustrations to reach a successful conclusion to the year. Always in the difficult situation of medi
ating between the administration and the student body, the Council must be com posed of diplomats and statespeople as well as firebrands and radicals, and this group met the bill.
Under the leadership of Jill Kenny, the Council helped to provide a forum for such important student issues as dress code and senior lounge. The patch of blue
in the hallway is a tribute to Council ac tivism, as is the new clarity in the Stu dent Handbook concerning clothing. The Student Council joined in efforts to keep the cafeteria clean by use of financial incentives, a noble if marginally success ful enterprise.
The Council regained its stride in ar ranging the Valentine’s Day dance and a well-executed Carnation Day. Certainly this year’s Student Council showed spirit, and carried on the proud tradition of stu dent government at W-H.
LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: S. Burgess. N. Arkoulakis, J. Kenny, S. McMullen, J. Sorger. SECOND ROW: K. Conti, M. Petrocelli, M. Reyes, D. Lomnitz, C. Mallin, A. Vlahos, K. lomnitz, D. Lewis, J. Lazar, K. Salomone. MISSING: S. Sweetwood, K. Robinson.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Corresponding Secretary, Susan Burgess: Secretary, Nolis Arkoulakis> President, Jill Kennyi Vice President, Sean McMullem Treasurer, Jill Sorger.