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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Lillian L a n d i n o, Beth, Ryerse, Arlene Behnke--Vice Presi- dent, Mr. Clinton E.Gordon--Sponsor, Fred Rehahn--President, Ruth Wilde --Secretary and Treasurer, Doreen Kolar. Second Row: Mildred Bolle, Marjorie McDonnell, Marjorie Forster, Jean Stevens, Shirley Burch, Ruth Koester, Marian Brown. N Third Row: Norman Merollis, John Pontzious, Vernon Hess, Laurence Wilkowski, William Ryan, David Bin- ning. Fourth Row: Marion Rehahn, Carl Gerds, Harold Oehmke, Jack Landon, James McUsic, Robert C. Miller, Floyd Mathews. The Student Council, as its name implies, is an organiza- tion that represents the student body. The Council is composed of two pupils from each homeroom: the 12-A June class having 6 members because of its larger homeroom membership. There is also a representative from each club with a class A charter. This November a new method was experimented with for electing the Council's officers. A mock election was held, with the students from the 10-B through the 12-A particip- ating. The officers elected were: President, Fred Rehahn: Vice President, Arlene Behnke, and Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth Wilde. The primary function of the Student Council is to see that the students, whom they represent, have their requests taken to the meetings, and settled in a judicious and unbiased manner. SHAMROCK CLUB First Row: Virginia K r e g e r, William Ryan--Business M a n a g e r, Ruth W il d e, Mildred Bolle--Editor-in- Chief, Fred Rehahn--Sports Editor, H e l e n Shokaluk--Assistant Editor, Meryl Smalstig--Assistant Business Manager. Second Row: Marion Rehahn, Mrs. Nina Moran--Sponsor, Betty Cross, Cath- erine Roth, Paul Jackson, Doreen Kolar, Shirley Renard, Leo Willsie, Karla Wilde, Barbara Burnett, Estelle Bedard, Ernest Hardy,Thelma Walker. The Shamrock is Out is a familiar cry heard in the homerooms of the East Detroit High School on the second and fourth Friday of each month. This newsy journalistic endeavor, edited by Mildred Bolle under the supervision of Mrs. Nina Moran, is the pride and joy of the student body whose destinies are more or less guided by the wise advice of that true sage of life Uncle Willie, which is only one of the many features contained in what has been termed as mimeographed news at its best, MUNITURS First Row: Marion Rehahn--Secretary and Treasurer, Opal Cameron, Vir- ginia Kreger, Herbert Grueber--Vice President, Donna Thomas, Marion Deady, Arlene Behnke--President. Second Row: L o u i s e Archambeau, Evelyn Dixon, Eugenia Jack, Anne Melnek, Ruby Dixon, Thelma Walker, Jacqueline Whitley. Third Row: Catherine Padgett, Betty Flath, Jean Binning, Elizabeth Esh, Bernice Watchowski, Ruth Wilde, Karla Wilde. Fourth Row: Agnes Blair, June Lewen, Katherine Jeffers, Eileen Rodda, Ruth IR:-Hifsch, Pearl Gooden, Frances Dris- e . First Row: June McLarty, Eunice Dickenson, Dorothy B a r k e r, Mrs. Rena Van Fleet--Sponsor, Beth Ry- Frse, Fay Hoenshell, Virginia Schae- er. Second Row: Ernest Hardy, Viola Stric- ker, Bette Cole, Marjorie L. Forster, Elaine Hintz, Arlene Deike, Bettie Heil. We are here to serve is the motto of the Monitor's Club, first organized in 1931 under the very careful guidance of Mrs. Ren-a Van Fleet. Recognized immediately by their ser- ious attention to work, these servants of the corridors render the students of the school a very worth-while service. The chief aims of this organization are: to cooperate with members of the faculty in maintaining order in the corridors: to keep the halls clear during classes and noon hours: to apprehend those who feel the urge to leave the buildingf' to receive visitors and make them feel at home. Each monitor must be recommended by three faculty mem- bers and after being admitted to membership must maintain a C scholastic average. Graduating seniors who have been monitors in good standing for two semesters receive a pin as a reward for their service. Third Row: Charles McDaniel, Leonard Watchowski, Emest Duda, Norman Comfort, Boyd Mellinger, James Mc- Intyre, Duane Gerlach. Fourth Row: Vernon Billiau, Jack Lan- don, Richard Rateick, Rex Fritch, Bob Chidsey, Roderick Snoeberger, Fred Renard.
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