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law W nw av' , , , . , , juuivr J-hgh mlm! 60u11cil Seated: Connie Fry, Secretary! Io Beth Klopman, President: Carol Stack, Vice President, Joe Fisher Treasurer. First row: Carole Cullen, John Taylor, Karen Bendle, Dick Canfield, Betty Lou Drewett, Jim Ream, Mr. Grantland Wright,Advisor. Second row: Mary Brummeler, Mary Lou Berres, Lance Haddon, Mary Io Clark, Alan Stevens. Third row: Carolyn Nelson, Nansie Kinney, Robert Ennis, Ron Morlan, Don MacKenzie, Diane Oldaugh. The Junior High School Student Council consists of 22 members, six representatives each from the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade, plus four officers. Mr. Grantland Wright served as sponsor during this, its fifth year. Its purpose is to promote school spirit, good citizenship, and leadership among the junior high students. This year the council served as sponsor for several junior high parties, a magazine sale, and good citizenship awards for junior high students. They also gave money for the purpose of purchasing back- boards for the new high school gymnasium and made a donation to the CARE relief program. Congratulations to the Seniors JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL
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7 5 Ei 5 W. mint J-llyh fudcm' Hwzncil Seated: Jackie Thompson, Secretary, Amos Bradsher, President, Karen Lively, Vice Presidents Peggy Smith, Treasurer. First row: Lenore Holland, Fredrica White, Sue Riddle, Pat Boucher, Judy Thompson Second row: Mr. Daniel Goodearl, Advisor: Sally Gray, Gary Burkhardt, Harold Young, Bob Harmes, Tom Fisher, Darlene Ware. The Senior High School Student Council, the governing body of the high school students, is used for the betterment of student-faculty- administration relationships. This year the Student Council actively arranged for the allocation of dances to classes and organizations, sponsored the annual grand mixer following the West Bloomfield football game, helped to sponsor the annual Halloween party, Homecoming events, and a talent con- test. During the year the Student Council scheduled many different forms of noon-hour activities. The Very Best in All Your Future Years SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL
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16011144-ll,v First row: Mrs. Jean Coggins, Advisorp Lenore Holland, Sharon Bernear, Fran Jackson, Lois Bush, Lois Long, Dick Brown, Sharlene Taylor. Second row: Pat McKinley, Nina Schwartz, Delores Ware, Judy Wood, Joe Rouleau, Richard Rodgers, Judy Hitchcock, Marilyn Highfield. Third row: Pat Boncher, Bob Rogers, Robert Harmes, Jim Hallett, Tom Graves, Morgan Moss, John Woodward, John Bendle, Nancy VanLeuven. Fourth row: Pat Fife, Ned Schwartz, Bob Malotte, Richard Pickering, George Scott, Darrell Kinney, David Lockwood, Jack Adams, Jerry Duffie. . dh iii' The members of this club are charged with putting out the thirty-six issues of the school newspaper, The Round-Up, which at-0 ,.,....sL..,g,,. l is published weekly in the Herald -Adver- . tiser. The paper was marked this year by the addition of several weekly columns and other features along with the regular report- ing of sports, club activities, and other school news. In this work, members learn news and feature writing and other phases of journal- ism. Also, the journalism class published mimeographed special editions at Halloween, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, and in the Standing: Carl Schwartz, Sports Editor: Gary Burkhardt, Spring, Business Managerg Mrs. Jean Coggins, Advisor. Seated: Barb Brummeler, Feature Editorg Fredrica White, Editor-in Chief 5 Marguerite Todt, Assistant Editorg Marilyn Andrews, Assoc ia te Editor.
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