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DOROTHY BRANAMAN Mathematics University of Michigan Michigan State College EDYVARD H. GRAPER Biology Ashland City College JEAN C. MYERS English, Social Studies Michigan State College Northwestern University DOROTHY STOPHLET Assisant Principal, Mathematics University of Michigan Michigan State College MARGARET CUFF English Oshkosh State College MARY THADEN Physical Education Michigan State College EDMUND MILLER Latin, World History University of Michigan SAM KETCHMAN Physical Education Michigan State College RUTH M. KOVACS English, Social Studies Teachers College, California, Pa. ALYCE LUDWIG Library Michigan State College Northwestern University LOUISE IRVIN Qno picturej Part Time Vocal Oberlin Conservatory of Music Oberlin College
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LYNN C. ADAMS Manual Arts Western Michigan College of Education Iowa State College MARGARET NEVVHOUSE Social Studies Park College University of Michigan VVARREN RICHARD English, Speech University of Illinois ROSE K. JOHNSTON French, Spanish Michigan State College 9 NELLIE BEAUMONT English Michigan State Normal College Albion College CORNELIA HAGBERG Art Michigan State Normal College ROBERT KLINGMAN Mathematics Olivet College MARIAN SCHMIEDING English, Social Studies Albion College Western State Teachers College University of Michigan YVILLIAM FREEMAN Guidance Direction, Orientation University of Wisconsin BETTY BENEDICT Conunercial Studies University of Michigan
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Student Councils The basis of student government in East Lansing High School rests in two well organized councils, one for grades nine 1 5- to twelve and one for the seventh and eighth grades. Each 'T' functions separately but with similar goals. Clif Elected last spring by the high school students, President jim Adams and Vice President Bill Mfaddell, together with Fran Hanslovsky who was appointed secretary, led the senior council through an outstandingly successful year. Even with a meeting every week, time seemed to fly so that between policies, problems, projects, and pursuits, there was always plenty to be done. YVith the proceeds from the magazine drive of last fall, the council purchased a tape re- corder and a public address system to be used in the auditorium and on the football field. The curtain-s on the gymnasium stage showed a great improvement after being cleaned and repaired through the council. The .second annual Alumni Ball, given, for alumni and students in the Union ballroom at Christmas time, was hailed as the biggest informal dance of the year. No one ever saw so many ex-students at a function as assembled for this party. It was great to see the old gang. As for finance, the council-sponsored paper drive took care of the greater share of money problems, especially the carnival. The whole high school took part in the carnival which was a busy, bustling, jolly night for al'l. Also under'the jurisdiction of the council, varsity and reserve cheer leaders were chosen, pep assemblies were planned, and money was appropriated for new outfits for the cheer leaders. The officers of the Junior Student Council were Nancy Bauer, president, and Audra Stark, secretary. Their job is to plan for the welfare of the seventh and eighth grades. junior council members gain much valuable experience in student govermnent, thus preparing them for senior council. Faculty members were Miss Stophlet and Mr. Stauffer of senior council, and Mrs. Myers of junior council. ...-- ...-5-' 11
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