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Top Row.' G. Landon, G. Masters, B. Pierson, D. Lorenz, B. Foster, H. Baccus, J. Herrick, J. Meyer, D. Burlingame, B. Fowler, J. Harrison. Second Row: C. Wellman, F. Hanslovsky, M. Loudon, L. Lyman, P. Marshall, B. Hendrick, S. Stoddard, R. Penner. Front Row: Miss Stophlet, C. Bachman, B. Rowley, J. Adams, Mr. Stauffer. Senior Student Council This way, please, and witness the titanic accomplishments of this year's Senior Student Council, the group that tells the pulse of the student body. Lead Barker is Cary Bachman. His side-kicks are Jim Adams, vice president, and Bunny Rowley, secretary. The council has been a very active group and has promoted many new activities. The year got under way with the annual pep rally before the Sturgis game. jim Adams was chairman of the pep assemblies, and during the year his committee put on many good ones. You will meet the Shakesperean players later on. Dedication of the scoreboard took place between the halves of the Hillsdale game. After the Lakeview game, the council gave the annual Homecoming dance during which Ken Marshall and Bunny Rowley were crowned king and queen. The seniors made an elegant float for the occasion. A new and very successful project which was undertaken was the Curtis Magazine sale. The money taken in from the drive was used to purchase visual aid equipment for the school. Also for the first time the Council was asked to attend a State Council Conference in Ann Arbor. The officers and Miss Stophlet represented our school. December 21 was the date of the Alumni Ball, with Dan Burlingame and Phyllis Marshall as co-chairmen. This was another innovation. It was held in the Union Ballroom, and classes from the past five years were invited. The council hopes that this ball will become a traditional event. The carnival and the paper drive were both excellent money-making projects. The Handbook, which is to come out next fall, completed the year's work. This year's council was truly a forceful one and made itself heard through the school. 11
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GRACE SPONBERG Gustarus Aldolphus Assistant Music MARY THADEN Michigan State College Physical Education ARDETH VVALKER Michigan State College English - Social Studies JEAN C. MYERS Michigan State College Northwestern University English -Social Studies MARGARET NEWHOUSE Park College University of Michigan Social Studies FOREST A. RINEHART Michigan State College Instrumental Music
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Top Row: j. Richardson, D. Davidson, B. Cowan, M. Quill, B. Brown. Front Row: Mrs. Myers, S. Gibson, J. Brogan, M. Runnells, Mr. Klingman. unior Student Council Announcing those mighty midgets of the midway, folks! Here they come - the Junior Student Council. This group went all-out to make this year the best the junior high school has ever seen. With the help of their sponsors, Mrs. Myers and Mr. Klingman, the council gave their electors fine representation. They took charge of the goal-post decorations for the annual Homecoming game. Then, to expand the variety of their projects, encourage more junior high activities, and increase their knowledge of how other schools run their council, the group wrote letters to twenty-five Michigan schools with similar student bodies. The replies to these letters proved to be of great value. The council approved the organization of a new Magicians club for junior high students. They also presented a program before the Junior High P. T. A. to acquaint parents with the activities of junior high students. All-junior high dances were held, one at Christmas, another in the spring. john Brogan was president and was assisted by Mildred Runnells, secretary. 12
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