East Lansing High School - Ceniad Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1962

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The Student Council, the most representative student organization, was led this year by President John McQuitty. Capably assisting him were Vice- President Bob Borosage, Secretary Jamie Haley, Treasurer joy Ann Ziegler, and Parliamentarian Dan Seifer. The Council acts as a link between the adminis- tration and the students and works for the better- ment of the high school in every way possible. This year, as in years past, the Council was involved in many activities of various kinds. It helped the Trojan Triangle with the organization and planning of the Community Ball, choosing committee heads and organizing the various committees themselves. The Council also took charge of the yearly magazine drive, from which the proceeds were used to finance its many projects, some of which were the charity drive, shrubbery for the school and a donation to Radio Free Europe. However, aside from its many traditional activ- ities, the Student Council has made many important innovations this year. The scholarship excellence award provides for presentation of an appropriate ribbon to the class having the highest percentage of its members on the honor roll. The proposed ex- change assembly with Eastern, long a subject of interest, was finally brought about this year. The Booster Club was incorporated as a Student Council committee, having previously been an autonomous club. This group was also responsible for arranging to have a mailbox placed in front of the school for the convenience of students and faculty. Two open council meetings were sponsored, enabling students selected by their homerooms to ask questions of the Council members. Pictures of athletic teams were placed in the lower hall. All in all, the Student Coun- cil does indeed, as its constitution says, promote the best interests of the school. taxa . ! s ,X May I have a motion from the floor? PROGRESS IS OUR MOST in I Wlmt in the school's going on? '28 I Magazine madhouse. Beaming bureaucrats. li Y

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WHY, TEENS Y TEENS' Our Youth Corps Y-Teens sponsored a very successful Snowball, Crimson Twilight, in December. Two representa- tives were sent to the mid-winter conference. Other activities included a spring fashion show, a mother- daughter tea and a slumber party, no less! Rabbi Frankel also spoke to the group and a sorority panel was present at one of the meetings. The club was under the very able leadership of Mary O'Neil, President, Nancy Roe, Vice-President, Judy Elliott, Secretary, and jo Bowerman, Treasurer. Tina Holmes and Joy Ann Ziegler served as Inter-Club Represent- atives and Mrs. Jennings is the club sponsor. Have Smile, Will Travel



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IM PORTA T PRODUCT ii rd , Xtkrf. Project Mailbox Booster Club project. Open Council Meeting We sent 3490 to this program. xy:

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