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24 SOCIAL COMMITTEE masterrninds such events as the Coronaa tion Ball, mid-semester dance, Golden Rule Daze and coke hours, Clockwise: Warring, Childress, Eddy, Keiser, Lowe, Clark, Bolerjack, Doolittle, jensen, Miss Hayward. lo Ann Warring was elected chairman of the committee in December. Amid fanfares and flowers Gladys Cole reigned as football queen at the Coronation Ball. The dance climaxed the homecoming activities which replaced the traditional Central parade and pep session. The Student Council directed these festivities before and after the Elkhart game. At the pep session stu- dents watched the crowning of the queen and heard a rendition of Goodnight Sweetheart by the Mc- Guire Sisters: lvlr. Correll, lvlr, Chamberlin and Mr. Armel. Piling on the I5 floats or joining groups walking, students paraded down Lincolnway, The judges awarded the first prize to the junior Hi-Y float. ln March candidates for student council offices collected signatures for their petitions and plastered study halls and stairways with colorful posters. At A and B assemblies they made campaign speeches. Student Council Sponsors Homecoming Parade RETURNINC RECEIPTS on the last day of the drive to the lvliskodeed room, Student Council members agree that the sub- scription drive, which totaled SZOOO, has been successful. HIGHLAND HOP dissolves exam blues at mid-semester. The social committee used 36 rolls of crepe paper to make the plaid walls and ceiling which decorated the sock hop,
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YOUNG MISHAWAKA IN ACTIVITIES Young Mishawaka was always going someplace often to club meetings They belonged to several of the 35 organizations which did everything Christmas cards and chartering a bus to go to Chicago Some of them were officers or committee chairman all of them were hardworking and enthusiastic members from presenting a Stage Fright Concert to delivering
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STUDENT COUNCIL-Top Row:Zimmerman, Alexandrowicz, Steele, Sarkisian, Third Row: Keiser, Iordan Boleriack Doo lohnson, L, Miller, Bunn, l-lolle, Csakany, Tekker, Kaufmann, little, Marsh, Bent, Velleman, Sundberg Snyder Nasco Second Fry. Fifth Row: Barnes, Pugh, Sheets, Twing, Lois Eddy, Powell, Row: lvl. Miller, Lavonne Eddy, Tordi Hahn Pittman Gian Baughman, Neel, Klotz, Craven. Fourth Row: Meuninck, Latti- nuzzi, Ransberger, Deal. Bottom Row Crise Cygi Benson mer, Ellsasser, Childress, Cersey, l-lousand, Williams, Sullivan. Proudfit, Hintz, lensen, Lynch, Bickel Pep Session, Dance The council members turned salesmen as they sold lvliskoe deed and Alltold subscriptions and PTA memberships, became guides at the freshman orientation meeting on the Thursday before school started and served as in betweens as they brought students' complaints and suggestions to the meetings and took back to sponsor rooms the answers to the questions, The social committee enlivened the school year with a variety of activities: the popular coke hours where students combined eating and talking, a week when the importance of good manners was emphasized, the midsemester dance where students danced to Bill Nicks' band, the banquet in lvlay where the council members reviewed the work they had done during the year and welcomed the new officers, STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-Standing: Secre- tary Lynch, Seated: Vice President Bickel, Presi- dent lr-lintz, Treasurer jensen, Sponsor Wilson Chuck Proudfit was elected president and Quinn Benson vice president for the second semester Nl
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