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Student ouncil provides new dimensions Top: Chip Statzer argues at a Student Council meeting. Above: Em- peror's court ftop rowj Chris Gauthier '71, Mark Saber '7l, Kirk Schmidt '70, Ed Wells '70, fcenter rowj George Kappaz '69, Emperor Larry Ulmer '69, Steve Maun '69, Cfront rowj Tom Towson '72, and Tim Page '72. Right: Emperor Larry Ulmer dances the Snowball following his coronation at the Sweetheart Dance. Student Council's major project this year was to help the underprivileged children at- tending Scripps School in the inner city. The dress code became an important issue at their meetings. Mr. Irresistible and the Sweetheart Dance were sponsored by Student Council. The first activity was taking 100 children from Scripps School to a Tigers game. To earn money for the tickets, Student Council sponsored a car wash. At Christmas time South students prepared a program consisting of short skits to be presented to first and second graders at Scripps school. Each child received a pair of mittens, an apple, and some candy. They especially enjoyed the chubby little Santa, Dennis Wickline. When the Shrine Circus came to town, Grosse Pointe South students took 60 of the children to see the clowns and lions and tigers. At many of the Student Council meetings the dress code issue was brought up. The boys were asking for the right to wear blue jeans to class and girls wanted to wear slacks. After receiving reports from student, faculty, and parent committees, Student Council adopted a three-week trial period for wearing blue jeans and made a final decision after evaluating the results of the trial period. Student Council added a Mr. Irresistible from each class to the Homecoming cere- monies this year. He was selected by the number of ribbons he won tricking girls into talking to him. George Kappaz '69, Tom Fra- ser '70, Mel Kennedy '71, and Dan Marshall '72 were the winners. Larry Ulmer was crowned Emperor to reign over the Sweetheart Dance honoring the basketball and swimming teams.
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