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Don Jamroz and Paul Pe- troskey display model ol the school used during the Council ' s Clean-up Campaign. Loretta Kazmer, Pete Lenzo. and Charlotte Klaubo, cloak room at- tendants. at a Student Council sponsored dance. The coat racks, made by students in welding, were spon- sored by the Council. Members oi the casts oi the skits entered in the Student Council Clean- up Campaign skit con- test. Miss Eastwood ' s advisory was the win- ner. Bob Huke, Ken Tucker, and Bill Gidney take suggestions from box to prepare for Student Council consideration. Committee members. Brown, Ferree, Eaton, Gonsiorowski, and Tuck- er, collect money during Student Council Polio Drive.
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The Student Council campaigned for a clean building and grounds as part of the year ' s program to aid the school and community. The Student Council is an elective body with representa- tives and alternates from each advisory. Its purpose has al- ways been to aid the student body in any way possible. To arouse interest in the Clean-up Campaign the Council sponsored two contests and participated in three assemblies. The Council had three dances, co-operated with the music and drama departments in putting on programs, by selling tickets, and supplying ushers, and conducted drives for P.-T. A. memberships. Community Chest, March of Dimes, Cancer Fund, and the Heart Drive. Contributions to these funds ap- proximated $700. The sponsors were Mrs. Kieckheafer and Mr. R. M. Wilson. Mrs. Kieckheafer Mr. R. M. Wilson Standing: Jamroz, Musser, Petroskey, Hamm. Front Row: Kovach, Tapper, Harvey, Macewicz, Gillespie. Ford, Rzonca, Miller, Plaskett. Second Row: Robinson. Ryan, Boyd, Wanicki, Sterling, Abell, Gonsiorowski, Brown, Ras- mussen. Highsmith. Third Row: Hull, Brici, Duykers, Cassaday, Logue, Dolphin, Eaton, Scofield, Weiss, Michal, Worwa. Fourth Row: Eppl. Ferre, Hamm, Olsen, Gidney, Stewart, Bogard. Back Row: Meadows, Grimmer, Tucker, Augustine, Marcus, Chapman, Glowacki, Moore.
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Front Row: Boilek. Zimba, Oldham, Blanchard, Mc- Clure, Seeds, Bozak, Mor- rison. Second Row: Booth. Tribble, Horvat, Barzycki, Prugh, Mair, Mr. R. M. Wilson, supervisor. Third Row: Parkinson. Thompson, W a n i c k i, Stewart, Bodja, Isom. Gussman. Back Row: Muelhman, Kil- lar. Hill, Hamm, Tolles- ton. Strong. Safety Council Sought Safe Shops The Safety Council promoted accident pre- vention in all shops. There was a total of 42 shops, with one representative and alternate from each. Motion pictures pertaining to safety were shown. Live and Learn and You ' re Driving 90 Horses were two of them. First aid was given, if needed, in the shops by members of the Safety Council. They were also instructed on the use of fire extinguishers. Safety posters were planned and changed every week by the safety representatives. The representatives checked the members of their shops to see if they had the right, safe working equipment. Meetings were twice a month, with each representative turning in a safety report on his shop. The council was under the supervision of Mr. R. M. Wilson. Mr. R. M. Wilson explains the use of the different types of fire extinguishers to Harold Maier, Mar- len Sutton. Gloria Erb, and Bill Hamm.
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