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w Ca it G --. . A ,ti ' I ' 5 wld ounce 'llE1 -STARTS YE.-ill I A FRIENDLY HEY! mumbled through a mouthful of potato chips brings to mind some of the Girls' Council projects for 1951. To promote friendliness. not for just one day, but everyday at MHS, Girls' Council sponsors Hey Day . On this particular day students wear tags which tell their own names and ask. What's yours? . Fresh and crisp --not the girls. but the potato chips sold for raising Girls' Council funds. Money earned from this activity is Glkl s' Cot xt Il. Oi I it i RS talk things mer. Adams. XTIICN. Louritlcrsl Perry. used for hey tags. get-well cards and other school services. A sophomore girl may find the halls of Miami High dark. but never lonely. for here to greet her and assist her in any way possi- ble are the Big Sisters. Big Sisters. super- vised by Girls' Council. plan the annual Spend Day to introduce new girls to Stingtown. The Big Sisters also counsel the sophs during their first few weeks at Sting- town. Still later in the year they give a party for these girls in the East Patio. lf you couldn't decide what to wear when you had a date with that wonderful hunk of football player. Girls' Council took care of that. too. In the All Girls' Assembly. upper- classmen gave tips on courtesy and groom- ing in a fashion preview of what stylish Sting Sal wears for different occasions. All of the dresses that were modeled were made by the girls. Those who help make MHS a friendlier place to spend five days a week are: Ann Perry. president: Ruth Ann Miles. first vice- presidentg Eugenia Adams. second vice-pres- identg Alice Lounders. secretaryg and Laurie Tuttle. treasurer. First row: Perry. Johnson. Yarborough. Bose. Kaplan. Sm'- mid row: Anderson. Lounders. Beck. Gong. Third row: Runyan. Ullrich. Myers. Miles. Adams. f ' - Stebbins. 'YW' J' NL,
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zation coordinator. enabling MHS to have a smoothly functioning extra-curricular pro- gram. Students elected Terry Shaw president of Student Council first semester and Winnie Weinstein. vice-president. Eileen Shumer served as secretary: Tom Brown. treasurer and Joe Stewart. chaplain. Second semester officers were John Wainwright. president: Arthur Pepper. vice-president: Ginger Frif- fiths. secretary: Larry Lieb. treasurer and Eddie Zalis. chaplain. Sicsiok Siuii.Ni Corrscii. RiPki.si.NiAiivis. Hit: mu: Deriso. Wales. Alexander. Miller. Kille. Kendall. Ander- son. Barklev. Hohbis. Grilliths. .S'ei'nmI nmp' Perry. He sh- man. Johnson. Altshuler. Pepper. Stone. Alonso. Harrell. Runyan. Shumer. Bridges, Chabot. Hehr. Ihinl mtv: Hard- man. Simmons. Brown. O'Berry. Lieb. Trump. Richard- son, Wainwright. Murphy. Kutzin. Ahdenour. Del.aTorre. Freed. Mesh. Sexton. Herrera. Jursuok Srtromi Cotmcii. Ri.PRi1sr.NiA'iives, First mw. Fryar. Welbaum. Stebbins. L. Tuttle. Economo. Snope. Creekmore. Stelfy, Heer. Second row: Myers. Miller. Rig- nbach Hirdmin Sales Swiehkow Hollin sworth Gor ge ' . 1 1 . ' .. . g. . - litsky. Pisaris. Roberts. Stewart. Sibre. Third row: Bartmes Solomon. Lima. Plotkin. Blumenthal. Zalis. D. Tuttle. Goodwin, Goldfield, Wilson, Boyden. Tornay. Cooper. Adams, Braunstein. T7 I' 47. Srcown SIMLSTLR Student Council officers. Sealed: Ar- thur Pepper. Slllllllllll' Larry Lieb, Eddie Zalis. Ginger Griffiths. John VVainwright. fn. P 4 riifxlif W
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