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Page 18 text:
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'i YY TOP ROW: John Holland, Tommy Colvin, Erwin Pryer, Dick Lichty BOTTOM ROW: Miss Pfisterer, Kathleen Hood, Mr. Forsythe, June Bandoli, Mr. Buell The Athletic and Non-Athletic boards composed of faculty members and student representatives from each of the three classes function throughout the year under the iurisdiction of the Student Council in the control of athletic and all other extra-curricular activities. TOP ROW: Mr. Barclay, Carl Wentworth, Kenneth Zemke, Mr. Forsythe BOTTOM ROW: Miss Noyes, Phoebe Morrill, Barbara Benson, Margaret Loubengayer
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Student Council lnauguration Endless enthusiasm is a fitting quotation for this year's council. September 28 was only a starting date for its work under the direction of its capable president. The first outbreak of projects at the beginning of the school year was the book exchange. The success of the Friday afternoon iitterbug sessions-the tea dances, the contest for new Fight Ann Arbors, the roll 'em up pep meetings, and the encouraging of a Merry Christmas spirit was owed to the council. The tutoring system, the playing host to the Five A League meet- ing, and the revision of the Constitution, more serious proiects, merely name their activities. The cooperative and bouyant spirit of the council was largely due to the active executive board: President ........, .......,. O live .lean Royce Vice-President . .,..., ..,... H ale Champion Elias Vlisides Secretary .................t.....,. ....... 1 ..Rita Graybill Corresponding Secretary ........ ,,,,.,,, M qrthq Kinsey Treasurer .............. , .............. ........ T ommy Colvin
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September 28 Tlle CplZll'l'llSL TOP ROW: Ed Johnson, Melvin Bauer, Louis Toth, Ernie Keebler, Henry Ritz, Art Jaeger, Parley Davis SECOND ROW: Harry Kelly, Don Exinger, Ed Sayre, J. A. Erlewine, Bob Pittman, Bernard Wright, Bob Flory, Jaclr White, Carl Wentworth THIRD ROW: Mr. Wolter, Warren Fralcer, Loren Lutz, Hale Champion, Perry Trytten, Fritz Schleyer, Ted Heusel, Vernon Boman, Don Naylor, Bob Isaacson FOURTH ROW: Eleas Vlisides, Mr. Allison, Desmond Howarth, Shirley O'Reilly, Polly Titus, Rosemary Schlenker, Pat Meyers, Jean Waggoner, Mary McCallum, George Seyfried, Bill Blaess, Mr. Wright BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Eggleston, Mariorie Ball, Helen Hopper, Dorothy Potts, Betty Ann Bacon, Louie Lawton, Joan Mahey, Mabel Stenke, Dorothy Woodhead, Edna Russel, Martha Kinsey v4 ' lt saw all, it printed all -about the school. The first paper set a high standard that was Z upheld by each succeeding issue. As a result the Optimist, as in previous years, was awarded 2 a first class rating by both the National Scholastic Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Heading the paper this year were Louie Lawton, editor-in-chief, with Dorothy Potts and Miriam Chapin as the front-page women, Sally Peacock and Perry Trytten featuring second page, Helen Hopper taking over third page, and Bob Abbot sporting with the fourth page. Hale Champion, last year's editor-in-chief, remained as columnist. Eleas Vlisides headed the business staff. Mr. Wright, Mr. Allison, and Mr. Wolter ably directed the editorial, business, and printing staffs respectively.
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