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Student Council President ................. BRUCE PETRI Vice President ...... BARBARA FINNERTY Secretary ................ DALE TERRILL Treasurer - .... SUE WILSON The purpose of the Goodrich Student Council is to provide a maximum opportunity for stu- dent participation in student affairs, to provide a forum where the students may voice their opinions about questions of interest to the student body, to create and maintain standards of good citizenship among the students, and in all ways to further the betterment of the school. Student council members carried out this purpose with the aid of their officers: Bruce Petri, president: Barbara Finnerty, vice-president: Dale Terrill, secretary: and Sue Wilson, treasurer. Several projects were undertaken by the council in order that it might fulfill its purpose. A homecoming dance and a winter formal were sponsored: student directories, listing addres- ses and telephon-e numbers of all Goodrich students, were published: and student honor cards were issued to all students. In addition, the council worked with the Future Teachers Club to arrange an all-school Teacher Appreciation Day. The council also sponsored d-elegates to three state student council conventions. In order to evaluate these projects and other, future projects the council conducted a stu- dent poll near the end of the year. Among the new projects favored by students were a stu- dent of the month, which would honor students in various areas of scholarship and activ- ity, and an orientation day for incoming sophomores. Page 58
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The H1-Eye Staff Co Editors .... .... M ARGIE BAKER, BRUCE PETRI Boys Sports Editor .... .... M ARTIN HOLMQUIST Feature Editor --- .............. KATHY PIOTTER Assistant -.. ..... ..... I OHN SHERIDAN News Editor ..... ..... K AY KLIPSTINE Girls Sports Editor .... ...... D ALE TEHRILL Senior Associate -- ..... PAM TEMPLIN Assistant ..... .... I UDY TOWNE Reporters: Mary Becker, loan Blarney, Merle Duncan, Ioanne Frazer, Pam Giese, Kathy Goron, Loxley Kaemmer, Kris Marggrat, Iudy Otto, Char Petri, Steve Pitzner. Lauma Salenicks, Kathy Simons. Ianet Smith. Linda Stollius, Barb Sutter, Sheryl Tremlett, Georgene Thuerwachter, Shari Turner, Sue Wilson, Iohn Strege, Michael Guliq, Mary Clark. Feature Writers: Iudy Anderson, Bob Blake, Nan Capelle, Dot Chadbourne. Mary Ruth Cowles, Sue Des Isles, Gail Eiqenbrodt, Kathy Flanagan, Mike Gerred, Sue Grebel, Leslie Hanes, Mary Heiting, Sally Heilsberg, Ann Kaestner, Sue Karst, Sue McIntosh, Iudy Mania, Sue Palmer, Barbara Rosenthal. Ianet Smith, Ellen Soukup, Pat Wiza. Photographers: Bruce McKay, Ioanne Frazer. Edward Matchett. Artists: Kay Brandt. Carolyn Collins. Ellen Iaber. Mary Lampros, Carolyn Leu. Advertising Stalt: Mary Anderson, Sandra Baker, Nan Capelle, Andy Conover, Evelyn Eiteneur, Barbara Finnerty, Rosella Halter, Darlene Krueger, Mary Lampros, Iennifer Roberts, Annette Schneider, Sara Sweet, Marlne Voehringer. Circulation Stait: lack Anderson. Sharon Brunau, Claudia Cartwright, Carolyn Collins, Marie Dan- ner, Nancy Danner, IoAnn Frook, Sue Giebel, Barb Grebe, Leslie Hanes, Barbara Iaber. Sue Kastortt, Sharon Lepsch, Carolyn Leu, Nancy Merwin, Lois Ninneman, Richard Pope, Mavis Schmidt, Wanda Treptow, Marlene Voehringer, IoAnn Wagner, Iohn C. Wams, Ianet Wilhelms, Pat Wiza, Pam Zuehlke. Typist : Gary Aschenbrenner, Carol Bacon. Elaine Barfknecht, Beverly Betry, Iackie Blum, Iudy Chapman, Carolyn Elias, Kay Holterman. Sandy Kraus, Marguerite Lanqolf, Carol Leu, Carol Manthey, Yvonne Marlowe, Gaile Merrill, Cheryl Moss, Mary Romalia, Pat Schneider, Martha Steffen, Linda Zatko. Advisors: Mrs. Kilponen, Miss Konen, Miss Homung, Mr. Thiel. Page 57
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Lettermen's Club ll ' 4 K is W6 ' KX 4 ' L sc zfrrflemfw An outstanding year in the history of the Lowell P. Goodrich High School Letterman's Club has rap- idly come to a close. Besides such athletic activities as the Springs-Fondy basketball game, and the Let- terman-Faculty game, the Lettermen have done many services for the school. Led by their officers, Larry Olson, President: Iames Lee, Vice President: Bill Koenen, Secretary: and Bill Wennersten, Treasurer. The club has purchased red blazer sports coats and has appeared wearing them while ushering at school athletic and social events. They also purchased a portable water cooler for use of school athletic teams while practicing and while playing out of town games. Those attending the basketball games must have noticed the board listing names and team numbers of hom-e visiting teams: the entire project was paid for and made by the Letterman's Club. For fund raising, the Letter- man's Club again sold sweatshirts. They were stylish white ones with the school insignia in red. Although these accomplishments made for an excellent year, by far, the most noteworthy project of the Letterman's Club was its attempts to set goals and attain them. In the earli-est part of the year, a complete revision of the Constitution was written and adopted. This new constitution provided goals for the organization and its work. It set the members of the club on the right track. Among the goals was the battle against fights after games, which had been giving our school a bad name. The fellows in this club have set an example of the way student government can operate successfully and with pur- pose. We salute the Letterman's Club for paving the way towards a better future for youth in Fond du Lac. Page 59
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