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SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Front Row: C. Stultz, G. Roberts Lrecording secretaryy, R. Swanson lvice presidentj , C. Spei-ling tpresidentj, G. Klepach fueasurerl , R. Collins lcon-esponding secretaryj, B. Mltchell. Second Row: J. Mucha, S. DeVerna, I. Gustafsson, S. Chamey, 1. Dinwiddie, J. Bean. Third Row H Dahlheimer Qsponsorl, M. Bullard, H. Saunders, K. Lahodny. Back Row: R. Field, G. Pittenger, R Lile, L. Lum1ey,'L. Messer, R. Constable. Promoting school spirit and enthusiasm, councils work for similar goals A powerful force in promoting school improvement and better relations between the students and the administration was Cody's Student Council. Getting off to a fast start, the council organized a Cody Club Day in which all clubs at Cody were invited to a picnic. Following in quick succession were the Service Assembly and the 9B Pep Rally. Our student governing body learned many timely facts by participating in the University of Michigan Student Council Conference at Ann Arbor and the All-City Student Council Exchange Day. An athletic schedule to be used on days of home games was proposed to the administration. This proposal was met with much glee from the underclassmen. In january the members were pro- grammed for Student Council one period a day. This was a long step toward a more effective-working council. Keeping Cody's sportsmanship flag flying was the goal of the Sportsmanship Council. The members were always on hand for Cody's athletic events to rate both our spectators and the opponents. Among the Council's activities this year were a sportsmanship assembly, where students from different schools were repre- sented, and a student exchange with Redford and Miller High School. The club also participated in the publication of football and basketball programs. Jiffy-five
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SPORTSMANSHIP COUNCIL . . .Front Row: L. Couretas Isponsorj, A. Howell fn-easurerj, I. Gustafsson Ivice presi- dentj, I. Grech fpresidenty, J. Elliot fsecretaryj, I. Kowal Qsergeant at armsj, W. Meehan. Second Row: M. Bergtold 1I,M,S,S.C. representativey, N. Tvaska, P, Work, S. Quigley fI.M,S.S,C, rep- resentativej, P, Pinkowski, M. Davis, B. Prieur. Third Row: 1. Johnson, B. West, V. Dungey, T. Hales, M. Goy, J. Gugas, S, Shuput. Fourth Row: R. Hanlon, J. Dinwiddie, G. Luke, K, Dunn, S. Ralls, S. Martin, F. Silka. Back Row: N. Spunar, C. Cummings, M. Taschner, VB. Ralls, A. Maurier, G. Sexton, J. Hopeck, W. Baxter, C. Sperling. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Front Row: S. jeffrey, G. Klepach Qtreasurerj, C. Sperling Qvice presidenty, B. Ralls fpresidentj, A. Brezina Qrecording secretaryj, G. Roberts Qcorresponding secretaryj, P. Day. Second Row: R. West, C. Clynick, A. Johnston, P. Hurd, K. Ninorniya, K. Swan. Third Row: E. Bell Qsponsory, D. Bxzostek, I. Gustafsson, J. Dinwiddie, H. Dahlheimer Qsponsorj. Back Row: S. Charney, B. Dergis, R. Monczka., R. Socia, A. Ochotny, M.Frommert. jifty-four
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AD CLUB . . . Front Row: C. Czuli frecording sec- retaryj, V. Buha Qpresidenty, J. Pelletier fvice presi- dentj, D. Kobylarz ftreasurerj. Second Row: R. Wyzwan, S. Kuhns, A. Wieduwilt, D. Buha.. Third Row: S. Domenoe, I. Lazich, B. Engleson, D. Bishop, Back Row: M. Bezou Qsponsorj, G. Karinen, S. Keller, W. Paciorka, J. Karhi. fifty-Six STAGE CREW . . . Front Row: D. Doan Qstage managerj, G. Flick fstmident managerj, K. Livingston Qstage managerj, D. Morgan Q stage electricianj. Second Row: D. Pellman, G. Phillips 'Qchief engineerj, R. Bagnick. Third Row: K. Schang, D. Wais, J. Boehmer, H. Yee. Fourth Row: M. Laborowski, F. Kolbusz, W. Miller. Back Row: G. Vreden- burg, D. Mc.Na.ught, W. Lamson, O. McQuade Qtechnicianj. Keeping equipment in shape was one of the duties of the Audio-Visual Aids.
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