Flat Rock High School - Rambler Yearbook (Flat Rock, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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aafzadn-foledvz mwlowzacloof STANDING, Left to Right: Bob Wild, Elizabeth LeBlanc, Diane Schroeder, Karen McClure, Larry Hehl, Barbara Helms, Anne Reisy, Fred Timmons, Emily I-Iannan, Joan Bobcean, Peggy Angelos, Jerry Hickerson, Bill Spears, Judy Sigler. SEATED: Marve Sevelson, Dona North, Chuck Finley, Marilyn Comfort, Mr. Van Wylie, Herb Ga- behart, Deanna Moore, Karen Holtz, Dan Bodary. The purposes of Student Council are to unify student organization under one general control, to aid in the in- ternal administration of the school, and to promote and regulate student activities. Each class, grades seven through twelve, is represented by two students elected from the class as well as its Class President, chartered organizations are entitled to one representative each. Herb Gabehart, President, and Mr. Van Wyhe, sponsor, led the group throughout the 56-57 school year. The Student Council has power to plan and carry out activities which pertain to the classes represented, make and enforce laws governing dress and conduct at the dances and games, and arrange, through a bus committee, transportation for the students to the away games. Three representatives were sent to the 12th Annual Student Council Conference in Ann Arbor. Representatives help plan and arrange the Career Conference and help or- ganize the Huron Association of Student Councils of which we're a member. Inthe spring of each year, the Council sponsors a magazine drive. From this, they get the money to help them carry out the projects for the year. With the money from this drive, a duplicator and two typewriters were bought for the Rockazette. From this money, S200 is given to the Assembly Committee for professional assemblies. The council is ever expanding as the school increases its enrollment. The Student Council will always remain, the voice of the students. ABOVE: Herb Gabehart, President. RIGHT: Council members aid the March of Dimes drive. 46

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oafz'c2zz'o 'cuwlto , STANDING, Left to Right: Marilyn Brow, Jeri Lou Swan, Joe Burchfield, Bob Stevens, Dorothy Wisler, Sally Simpson. SEATED: Elma Van Wasshenova, Jill Parker, Dawn McNeil, Jo Ann Schafer, Marilyn Comfort , Mr. Van Wyhe, Dolores Haliburda, Vivian Ballinger, Ron Sharpe. How would you like to come to school day after day, week after week, and go through the same classes with no change in your schedule until you graduate? I'll bet there would be a lot of complaints, and among the complainers we might find you. Yes, four years of your life could be pretty dull and monotonous, when you look at it. Fortunately, our school isn't operated that way. Our school, like many others, has different committees to make school life more in- teresting and enjoyable. Among these organizations we have the Assembly Conunittee. Do you realize that from every grade in the Junior and Senior High School, there is at least one person re- presenting you and the other members of your class? These representatives have meeting whenever necessary to decide on various assemblies that would be in- structive and educational, but also entertaining to the audience. The student participants get good training by getting up in front of a large group of people without getting nervous or frightened. The assemblies are in two main groups--pep and professional. At the pep assemblies, held for coming games, the committee in charge has one or two skits, and pep talk and some cheers. The professional assembly covers a wide variety in the field of entertainment. These might include an edu- cational speaker, a vocal quartette, or a magician. These types are found to be among the ones enjoyed by the students and teachers of good old Flat Rock High. ,s s W' ,KX Committee of members along with Mr. Van Wyhe Marilyn Comfort looking over possible assemblies. Vice-President of Student Coun- - cil 'll Chairman of Assembly Commit- tee.

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