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and Jack office:-A uf tlce Student Kodq. The semester that Jack Schelffler was Presldent of the Student Body was prob ably the busrest m hrs l1fe Besxdes h1s officlal dutles ack was quarterback of the football team and also upheld h1s A academlc average ackson Hlgh was w1se mdeed IH electmg Jack to be Presldent W1th h1s two hrmself as a leader and an all round person For two semesters jack served m the Student Representative Assembly and the summer after h1s jumor year he was chosen to go to Boys State 1n East Lansmg Truly Jack Schexfller has not only mamtamed but has uphfted the hlgh stand ards of personallty and abxllty whleh past Presldcnts of the Student Body have set and future Presldents must attaln J . . , . , . . . D . . years on the basketball team and three years on the baseball team, Jack established
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feadel-A for tlce Aemu ter were Jada, ,rf ,S rv 4,33 fl? Judy Stewart is one of the fortunate few who were born with natural qualities of leadership. People have always respected and admired Judy for her wonderfully wami personality, her ability, and her trait of unconsciously setting examples which many strive to follow. lt was to be expected, then, that Judy was elected by her school to be Vice President in her Senior year. Judy was a cheerleader all the way through intermediate and high school, and was elected not only to the Student Representative Assembly in her Sophomore year, but to Student Council, also. A characteristic of Judy is to excel in almost anything she attempts, and five thousand people enjoyed Judy's tap dancing in Viking this year. Judy Stewart will be a legend at JHS, because of her dependability and accomplishments as a person, as a student, as a friend, and as a Vice President of the Student Body.
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ILGAACA, HOSTESS COMMITTEE SENIORS: I-'IRST ROVV L to R: S. Ruliert, A. Mirza, Reynolds, J. Stewart, C. Knibloe. SECOND ROXV: S. Deming, M. Pelroff, S. Anderson, M. Taylor, S. Mar- tin, D. Ziegler. THIRD ROWV: S. Main, E. Tttrner, S. Flintoft, M. Mclnally, C. Beyer, M. Lester. Student Government has organized and developed the Hostess Committee, a group of about forty girls from all the grades, who may be called l'AiC'1 at any time to usher, serve dinners, set up for dinners, help with .7 HOSTESS COMMITTEE, JUNIORS: FIRST ROV! L to R J. Powers, S. Lamb, J. Jeffrey, A. Bibbins, C. Harris, M Avriett, A. VanSchoick. SECOND ROWV: M. Sill, J. Kellogg M. Wlimberly, J. Jury, K. Fulton, S. Stephens, XV. Hewlett THIRD ROW: B. Bissell, WV. Hopson, J. Broshares, S. Dowsett C. Cole. eye testing, and almost any project that calls for a group of willing and attractive girls. The Hostesses have worked out so very well here at Jackson High that the idea has been copied by Ann Arbor and other high schools. SPORTS COMMITTEE FIRST ROIV I. to R: D. Clay, E. Shahan, J. Scltiefller, Mr. Kiesel, S. Hamlin. SECOND ROW: C. A. Smith, B. Campbell, R. Jolmson, N. Otto, A. Robertson, P. Hlilliams, T. P. Blake, Crimes. The newly-formed Sports Committee is made up of the nine captains of the nine sports, the President of G.A.A., and the two captains of the cheerleading squad. The 24 purpose of the organization is to promote good sportsmanship in the spectators as well as in the athletes. Such things as a seating chart for the winter-sports assembly, transportation to away games, and arrang- ing trophy cases come under the jurisdiction of the Sports Committee, which is advised by Mr. Kiesel.
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