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F orty-six .Ii A .E ii. .1 FALL STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Front Row: S. Jeffrey fpresidentl, T. Terletzky lvice-presi- dentl, M. Koppy lrecording secretaryit P. Teagan fcorresponding secretaryl. K. Van Camp ltreas- urerl. Second Row: G. Gordon, R. Coon, J. SPORTSMANSHIP COUNCIL . . . Front Row: J. Mackie lpresidentj, F. Rockwood fvice-presidentj, J. Barnes lrecording sec- retaryj, M. Rudick Icorresponding secre- taryl. R. Granfeldt ftreasurerj. Second Row: N. Keenan, J. Kahus, K. Simon, P. Hatfield, J. Smith. Third Row: D. Quigley. H. Bineio, C. Sokol, L. Dominiak. Fourth Row: J. Migora, E. Marvin, P. Czyzewski, J. Johnson, J. Grant. Fifth Row: J. Din- widdie, M. Ramsey, S. Charney, S. Smith. Back Row: S. Machan, E. Hanlon, J. Roberts, J. Pelletier, R. Field, A. Walters, K. Bates. Dinwiddie, L. Booth, J. Hadwin, M. Dalton Third Row: G. Newhouse, J. Constable, D Seigle, B. Polk, L. Bocan. Back Row: R. Mod- reski lparliamentarianj, D. Schwalm, M. Kellogg, J. Williams, J. Pelletier, J. Roberts, J. Lightfoot
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newalaalaer repeafa fola nafiona! Lonor rafing CODY STAR STAFF . . . Front Row: N. Palin feditorial co-editorj, P. Wolocko fedltorlal co-editorj, M. Ravitz ffeature editorj, P. Hamilton fnews editorj. Second Row: M. Ristagno, C. Garvey, N. Poulos Iadviserj, J. Probe, M. Yee. Third Row: J. Maynard, C. Whitelaw, D. Kostik, C. Sretz. Back Row: D. Clynick, 0. Lenss, D. Lozen fphotographerj, J. Ruszkow- ski fsports editorj. Surmounting the handicaps of a limited number of members and an extensive replacement of ranks, the Cody STAR Staff set out to better previous years' records in producing an All-American paper. New recruits were orientated in newspaper production with their school's paper as the veterans were initiated into their new positions. As they assumed the responsibility of new jobs, order was established and work begun. With enthusiasm and initiative behind it, the first of eight bright and shiny STAR issues rolled off the presses to be distributed to all Codyites. Though at times the endless work and pressure of constant deadlines seemed too much, rewards came with each edition in the form of unspoken gratitude from the students for the staff's work in giving them a regular account of important school events. Honor was theirs at the end of the year also, when they were once again rated All-American by the National Scholastic Press Association. Forty-five
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counci A coor inale caknclar o acfiuified SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Front Row: B. Polk fvice-presidentj, J. Mackie lcorresponding secre- taryl, J. Lightfoot fpresidentj, M. Koppy frecording secretaryl, J. Roberts fzreasurerj. Second Row: L. Osteen, M. Hepola, E. Marvin, C. Fill, D. Cloutier, M. E. Robiscoe. Third Row: L. Booth, K. Moore, G. Newhouse, A. Walters, B. Golas, T. Begin, D. Archacki. Back Row: T. Terletzky, B. Granfeldt, M. Kellogg, R. Ogar, J. Williams, B. George, J. Sopt, R. Modreski lparliamentarianj. With common aims, the Student Council. and the Sportsmanship Council have spent the school year promoting better school citizenship, sportsmanship, and spirit. A larger Student Council, elected in the spring for a full year, will be able to watch their ideas develop and grow. They began by campaigning to build greater student support of council actions. Through a suggestion box, Codyites helped council representatives name Cody's halls and design and choose a crest to represent the school and be displayed on blazers, coats, and car windows. Fantasma, Cody's first tri-school dance, was initiated with the student councils of Redford and Cooley, and created a mutual friendliness between the three participating schools. Good sports spirit among all Codyites has kept the sportsmanship flag flying all year. Comet spectators and opponents were rated on their conduct by Sports- manship Council members, who were present at all athletic events. Green and gray and student exchange days were popular changes from routine school life, sponsored by the council and supported by Cody students. And the Sportsmanship Council again sponsored the Golden Football trophy for the Mackenzie-Cody gridiron classic. Forty-seven
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