East Grand Rapids High School - Interlochen Yearbook (East Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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East Grand Rapids High School - Interlochen Yearbook (East Grand Rapids, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 23 of 128
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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Raw one: Row two: Mr. Hoskins, T. Dexter, M. Jennings, G. Martin, M. Heaton, K. Keller, M. H. Baer, K. Bennett, M. Brewer, J. Brink, J, Mulnix, S. Dodge, D, Albers, Montgelas, S. McKinley D. Conway, L. Carpenter, S. Grimes, S. Webber, S. Clark, M. Ralph, M. Herscher, S. Attwood, C. Turner student had in extra-curricular activities, Under the direction of president Mary Heaton, the active i958 Inter-Club Council kept East's present club system running smoothly and eFFiciently. The Council gave a very eFfective assembly in the fall to acquaint the student body with the various clubs. The highlight of the l.C.C.'s successful year was the annual lnter-Club Formal, which was held in June. The Club Chronical, edited by Terry Dexter, related the activities of the clubs to the student body. PEP BOARD Row one: M, Heaton, M. Jennings. Mr. Hoskins, S. Webber, S. Marsden Closely connected with the l.C.C., the newly formed Pep Board has been very active this year. Composed of two representatives from each class and the two head cheerleaders, Sharon Marsden and Claire Aitken, the Board was directed by president, Mickey Jennings. The main proiect was introducing new pep proiects to school organizations. Other activities of the Board were taking charge of Pete the Pioneer , assigning pep assemblies, and sponsoring pep days. Row two: C. Aitken, J. Mulnix, M. Lumoreaux, M. McShane, P. Kravitz, M. Ralph, S. Clark, S. logie, A. Montgelas, E, Bellis

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STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: L. Biehn, M. Jennings, E. Fyfe, C. Aitken, M. Heaton, L. Osterink, Mr. Halladay, D. Albers, B. Murray C. Turner, R. Douma, S. Gillick, S. Bellaire Row two: D. Miller, D. Biehn, B. Osterink, H. Hoult, M. Green, S. Clark, M. Berman, T. Baker, H. Tipping, L. Rasmussen, G. Andrews, S. Idemo, K. Schneider Row three: J. Sebastian, C. Weil, J. McDonald, B. Henrikson, G. McCarthy, 1. Heyt, J. Griswold ouncils function co-operatively to guide the A prosperous carwash began this year's Student Council proiects. ln addition to sponsoring the Home- coming celebration and dance, the Student Council set up a Lost and Found-Supply Store and sent food baskets to needy families during the holidays. ln the spring, East was host for the State Student Council Convention. This year's council, composed of students from each homeroom, was under the able leadership of Larry Osterink, president, and Mr. Halladay, faculty adviser. Other officers were Mary Heaton, vice-presi- GRAND VALLEY STUDENT COUNCIL P. Landman, Mr. Hoskins, J. Wendell, R. Douma, M. Heaney dent, Dorothy Albers, recording secretary, Claire Aitken, corresponding secretary, and Bob Murray, treasurer. To co-ordinate and develop the relations among the seven Grand Valley Conference schools is the purpose of the Grand Valley Student Council. Each year the Grand Valley Student Council sponsors an All-Valley dance and the awarding ofthe sportsman- ship trophy. One person from each class was elected to represent our school at the council's meetings, which were held monthly.



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ACTIVITY COMMITTEE Row one: E. Fyfe, Mr. Hoskins, M. Luce, P. Leech Row two: J. Krissaff, C. Bryant, H. Steketee, L. Witthohn, D. Miller while Activity Committee plans social life. The purpose ofthe Activity Committee is to regulate all school activities. A list of bands was compiled to aid the students in their selections and the committee awarded a plaque for the best dance. Activity Com- mittee dances and Night of Rhythm highlighted this school year. The Activity Committee is composed of two representatives from each class: Ellen Fyfe, chairman, and Margot Luce, secretary. OPERATION FUN COMMITTEE Row one: T. Ogden, C. Aitken, S. Williams Row two: A fine recreation program in the fieldhouse was set up by the Operation Fun Committee. Students used the pinball machines, ping-pong tables, and the iuke box on Friday and Saturday nights through- out the winter. The co-chairmen, Tom Ogden and Jim Pantlind, served as Operation's manager and treasurer. Other officers included Chuck Sharrow, assistant treasurer, and Carol Fisher, secretary. C. Sharrow, Mr. Hoskins, B. Albers, J, Ryan, C. Fisher, J Pantlind, A. Rogers

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