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ST DE T CHU IIIL The Student Council is the foundation and major lunc- tion of the system of student government at Ann Arbor High. The Council this year was lead by Dan Duncanson, president, Roger Kessler, vice-president, Peggy Rose, sec- retary. Ye Olde Bookshoppef' a council project, was a con- gested area during the hrst days of this semester. One ol' the first projects of the new council was installing and financing a student telephone. The installation took little effort on the Council's part, but the financing required more elbow grease, such as peddling hand bills. After sponsoring several drives, the Sophomore welcome Party, the Thanksgiving Dance, the ice cream treat for stamp and bond sales, and the planning of the V. E. Day assembly, the first semester's Council adjourned by having a dinner meeting previous to the Blue Book Dance. The officers of this council were corresponding secretary, Lois jane Saflellg treasurer, George Sandenburghg parliamentarian, jim Bryant. The second semester's Council elected Mary Buell as their corresponding secretary, Bill Godfrey, treasurer, and jim Bryant, parliamentarian. This Council incorporated into a Code, rules for behavior in the corridors, assembly, and cafeteria. These rules were taken from suggestions the student body had made. The Council sponsored tl1c traditional Sponge Week which ended with a successful dance. As in the first semes- ter, representatives were sent to the 5-A League Conference held at Lansing Eastern on May 2. After sponsoring the election of the officers to lead the Council during the year 1945-46, the Student Council adjourned. STUDENT COUNCIL Sealed-Bill Godfrey, Roger Kessler, Peggy Rose, Danny Duncanson, jim Bryant, Lois jane Sallicll, Rosemary Philips, Harriet Raiford, Polly Hodges, Margarita johnson, Martha Raiford. SlIIlI1If1lQ4lfU1l' l4Rulh Fisher, Marilyn Schairer, jackie McCarty, Elaine White, Kathryn Randolf, Corrine Wenk, Marydel Berger, Bud Marshall, Pat Lau, Carol Kimpton, Lenore Larsen, joan Slater, Pat Crandall, Portia Middlesworth, Grace Teed, Anita Stull, Mary Buell. limi' 2--Mr. Nicholas Schreiber, Lois Sleere, Marjorie Lamb, Kathleen Law, George Black, Harold Morrison, Larry Shaw, David Kagiwada, Kenneth Nel- son, George Sano, jack Welch, Bill Baker, Dan liskin, XValter Koehler, Niki Kazarnolf, Ed Gillespie, Laurance Frederick, jack Branson, Marilyn Iacobs, Gretchen Hutzel, Mary Kokales, Lloyd Schairer, Carol Hagerman, Mary Lou Lamb. STUDEN T COU N ClL OFFICERS DAN TJUNCANSON Paeov Rosa Rocrzk KP1SSl.l41li
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f A ycVTfW yo yf .Cf Democracy is the basis of the organization of Ann Arbor High School. The homeroom system, Student Council, clubs, and classes: all of these are conducted in a democratic way. Every student is eligible to hold office in any of these activities. The only requirement is that the student maintains suitable grades. Thus we are today preparing ourselves for the future-INSURING DEMOCRACY THROUGH PRACTICE.
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