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STUDENT COUNCIL-BACK ROW: james Drummond, Charles Bartel, advisors, Ruth Abraham, Kathy Abraham, Kathy Braeutigam, secretary, Randy Hart, Mike Reif, Lauren Rustem, Bill Reindel. FRONT ROW: Susie Leidel, treasurer, Bob Baker, Steve List, john Simon, Dave Meyer, Rich Bernthal, Bob Zeilinger, president, Dave Simon, vice-president, Ike Bleke, Linda Parlberg, Kris Muehlfeld, ,Till Thompson, Susan Schaefer. MISSING: Bob Piesko and Terry Weiss. Student-Administration Co-Operation Student government is avital part of any high school and the Frankenmuth Student Council again proved to be a valuable organ- ization. Under the direction of President Bob Zeilinger and Vice-President Dave Simon and with the guidance of advisors Charles Bartel and James Drummond, the Council experi- enced a very successful year. Since the Student Council had been op- erating under an outdated constitution, a committee was formed to draft a new one. One major change provided for student body candidates to run on a ticket. The new constitution was received with enthusiasm by the student body who ratified it in time to have the new election system used for next year's officers. Another major project brought some culture to the halls of Frankenmuth High School. Hamlet, by William Shakespeare,, was presented by the Michigan State Univer- sity Performing Artists under the sponsorship of the Student Council. The play was very well attended by Frankenmuth students and others from the surrounding area schools. With pro- ceeds from tickets the Council purchased a mini-trap for the cheerleaders and physical education department. Members of the Council closed this eventful year by organizing and attending the Thumb B Student Council picnic held at Frankenmuth Memorial Park. Student Council Able leaders of the 1966 Student Council were Dave Simon, vice-president and Bob Zeilinger, president.
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