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STUDENT COUNCIL IFALLI...Front Row: Y. Andersen, D. Lyall lvice presidentl, J. Dinwidclie Isecretaryi J. O'Haro fpresidentl, P. Day. Second Row: C. Nadra, G. Roberts, M. Frommert, P. Gubbins. Third Row: S. Tozer, A. Brezina, B. Schang, R. Chopp, C. Sperling, G. Klepach. Back Row: E. Bell fsponsorj, C. Endahl, B. Dergis, E. Hayman, N. Katz Isponsorl. SPORTSMANSHIP COUNCIL... Front Row: T. Chaney fpresidentl, R. Marx fvice presidentI, J. Brown Isecretcxyl, A. Halprin ftreasureri. Second Row: L. Pos- ivuk, M. Bergtold, N. Tvaska, B. Prieur. Third Row: M. Waisanen, B. McAtee, D. Parnis, B. West, J. Johnson. Fourth Row: P. Pin- kowski, S. Quigley, P. Hurd, J. Gugas. Fifth Row: B. Iskra, K. Hitchcock, J. Martin, R. Conger, B. Leggett. Bock Row: C. Robis- coe, M. Taschner, B. Ralls, S. Bachner IsponsorI. forty
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A Sorority Reveals Its Shallowness in TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL Sorority glamour and painted ideals-these had appealed to innocent Liz whose entire background had been spent to the tune of only the nicest girls pledge Queens from her mother. Liz resolved to have fun with Chad, the frater- nity Lamb, after a quarrel with her home-town beau, Flunking zoology and studying in social siberia in her efforts to pass brought realization to Liz that sorority study tiles didn't help learning. Once the smooth surface of social superiority had worn ol? and the hard layer of self-interest revealed, the sorority no longer had much meaning for Liz. She emerged clear of disillusionment as she told the sorority girls she had decided-she was not Queen material. The clever antics of Queen admirers land subiectsl provide for the daily amusement ofthe sisters. Pinned and serenaded, Liz experiences a rare feeling of serenity within, and the admiration of her sorority sisters without. , Mrs. Bellows charmingly adds ber advice as the girls discuss the diverse attractions of aspiring Queens. Vows are renewed while naive newcomer Liz violates an unwritten rule by liking a non-fraternity man. thirty-nine A W -
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STUDENT COUNCIL iSPRlNGl...Front Row: S. Jeffrey, P. Day, B. Schang, J. Krym, L. Meginley. Second Row: G. Klepach, D. Joire, G. Roberts, M. Frommert, P. Hurd, J. Dinwiddie. Third Row: A. Brezina, J. Kowal D. Olds, G. Varga, B. Adams. Back Row: B. Dergis, E. Hayman, J. Mackie, E. Bell fspansorl, J. O'Hara, B. Ralls. COUNCILS REACH AIMS WITH IDEAS The Cody Student Council was brimming with action this year as they presented the semi-annual orientation programs for won- dering freshmen, organized a stamp drive to purchase chairs and tables for dances, and celebrated leap-year with a girl-ask-boy dance. The Voice of the Student Body sent two representatives to attend the meetings of the Detroit High School Student Council once a month. The students returned full of eager ideas for the improve- ment of our own council. In addition the members attended a state wide conference on citizenship to exchange ideas on this important aspect of the high school education. Good sportsmanship at all games is the aim and entire purpose of the Sportsmanship Council. The members attended all of Cody's sports events, rating the schools on their conduct and friendly atti- tude toward opponents. When the rating descends below a fixed number, the green sportsmanship flag is lowered. Cody's banner has flown high since it was first raised. Cody was also host to a city-wide sportsmanship conference where the subiect of team spirit was brought forth and ideas for its improvement were discussed. forty-one
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