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Representative of Milford's student body is the Student Council, an organization which strives to promote citizenship in the students and to cultivate leadership qualities in its 9 members and officers. Efforts are made to establish better l relationships between students and faculty and to promote school spirit. Undertaking these seemingly impossible tasks are the hard- working officers: Christine Holzapfel, president, Judy Weber, vice president, Pam Barnard, secretary, and Bo Hewing, treas- urer. Mr. Raymond Jacobs and Mr. George Carr, Student Council advisors, helped the officers to fulfill their duties. Through committee work, several new proiects were ap- proached. Among these were promoting interest in our school band, investigating the possibility of restoring the old mill to Milford's grounds and looking into the practicability of having a mosaic seal put into the school floor. The Student Council sponsored many other activities this year. The Executive Board held a pre-school luncheon for the administration and faculty. Canned goods were col- lected at Thanksgiving for the needy. During the Christmas season a tree was decorated and placed in the foyer. Apples T and cards were sent to the teachers, the front windows were l decorated with holiday scenes, and displays were arranged in the Student Council showcases. ' Karen Goverman and Mitchell Katz seem to enioy Santa's tidings of che: at the Student Council-sponsored Christmas Ball. 1 S.C. Trains Leaders, Holds Dances ' ln the school store Sue Hewing and Bob Knauff persuade Bill Rose and , Steve Weiner to buy Milford Mill notebooks. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Judy Weber, vice-president, Mr. Raymorl Jacobs, sponsor, Chris Holzapfel, president, Bo Hewing, treasurer, an Pam Barnard, secretary.
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lc? ef STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: Fred Meier, Fred Rolli- man, Gary Schoenfeld, Gordon Miller, Jack Cupp, Mitchell Katz, Bob Finney, Don Beniamin, Second Row: Janette Baker, lvana Obst, Wendy Sykes, Mary Louise Caughy, Pam Barnard, Judy Weber, Leah Osborn, Barbara Barnes, Judy Bechtel, Cathy Cribbs. Third Row: Carol Haines, Barbara Haines, Sue Hollander, Pat Staigerwald, Patsy Vyner, Carol Suls, Mary Lou Curlett, Jerry' Shepard, Barbara Levin, Jenny Politz, Marylyn Shulman. Fourth Row: Richard Feldman, Robert Knauff, Judy Underwood, Mr. Raymond Jacobs, sponsor, Ann Harden, Sandy Scripture, Sandra Wood, Alan Massey, and Fred Ganior. Barry Rhode hands Eric Beve another of those fabulous Fabian records to spin at the January record hop. 46 STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD: First Row: Barbara Nolan, Judy Weber, vice-president, Pam Barnard, secretary, Carole Anstine, Sally Reed. Second Row: Rebecca Rosky, Mitzi Knipp, lee Broadtoot, Lynn Steinhart, Karen Jensen, Marie Collins, Third Row: Joline Dehart, Lee Hottmann, Claire Fulenwider, Lois Henkle, Leslie Brass, Jeanne Howell, Jackie Phillips, Mr. Raymond Jacobs, sponsor. Fourth Row: Ted Ben- jamin, Bronston Kenney, James Wohlmuther, Richard Jones, Fred Gonion, Carroll Parker, Jerry Knoche, Glen Caulkins. The Student Council has several sources of income. Through them it expects to derive a specified amount of money to sponsor the activities of the schools. The sale of activity cards, the magazine drive, the dances and the school store are the main sources of funds. These funds are bud- geted at thebeginning of each school year for the club pro- gram, the music, drama, and sports activities, the newspaper, the yearbook, dances, awards, and scholastic funds. All of the varied activities planned and sponsored by this organization and carried out by its members have helped to make Milford's Student Council one of which students can be very proud. 1
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