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Advisorg Commit-lee Improves Student-Administration Relations This meeting will now come to order. With this familiar phrase and the sharp blow of the gavel, the Student Council began another suc- cessful year at Mishawaka High School under the able leadership of officers Lewis Woodward, president, Dave Hardisty, vice-presidentg Cassie Stringer, secretary: and Mark Hoff- man, treasurer. The Student Council linked the students to the Administration by the formation of an Advisory Committee to discuss the ideas and plans of the council. Again this year, they sponsored the two main social events of the school year, the Homecoming and Mid-Semester Dances. During the year, representatives promoted and sold Miskodeeds in their sponsor rooms. The Student Council also helped the American Field Service Program by financially aiding for- eign exchange students in coming to our country. Two flags, honoring Catherine Blondeau of France and Mayumi Takasuna of Japan, were purchased by the Council and flown each day in front of the school. A Pep Session Committee, headed by John Gautier, was organized to help promote school spirit. Under the sponsorship of Mr. David Robertson and Mr. Lloyd Wayne, this organization brought the Purdue Glee Club to our school in March and promoted two bus trips during the year. The student body attended the annual Student-Faculty basketball game which was held after school instead of in the evening as in other years. With the spring came Juniors seeking the offices of Student Coun- cil and responsibility of leading the school next year. An all-school elec- tion was held to pick the officers. 4 Dave Hardisty admires the CounciI's con tribution to the cafeteria. Q, .gt Students at the Mid-Semester Dance pause for refreshments while the band takes a fifteen-minute break. A man from the press looks on as Mr. Robertson and Lew Wood ward raise the flags of France and Japan.
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STUDENT COUNCIL. BOTTOM ROW: Treasurer Hoffman, Vice president Hardisty, President Woodward, Secretary Stringer. SEC OND ROW: Gill, Palmer, Shide, Nelson, Inghels, J. Watts, Bar- nette, Pozwilka, Metsch, M. Fagon, G. Fagon, Mathias, Green wood, Bridges. THIRD ROW: Harris, VonBerger, B. Stringer, De Wulf, Lennox, C. Johnson, Deehardt, Chase, Erwin, Micinski President Lew is active in dramatics when council duties permit. ki Semenak, Cook, Carney, Derbin, Takasuma. FOURTH ROW: Cline Jackson, Bosler, Schafer, Vance, Holland, Kobald, Thielking, Bal doni, M. Needham, Lema, Sherbun, Posley, Hoven, Davenport Brown. TOP ROW: Skene, Goins, Bryan, Sala, Schnaible, Walton Robertson, S. Watts, R. Needham, Foster, Grunwald, Germans Miller, Barker, Karnes, Ritter, Guidi, Cline. '1....
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President Kim Walters and Neighborhood Study Program Co- are sewing at the FTA Tea during Dear Teachers Week through ordinator Rosanna Lamb pause to have their pictures taken. They the week of February 10-14. Service Clubs White Caps-White Coats, under the supervision of Mrs. Gladys Co- nant, made dressings for the Cancer Society and performed various ser- vices on a volunteer basis. They helped in all school testing programs handled by the nurse's office. The Red Cross had a paperback book drive. The proceeds were sent to a veterans' hospital. A November induction initiated a year full of activities for the mem- bers of Future Teachers of America. For their service project, the club honored the MHS teachers during Dear Teachers Week. The club sold large, round Cavemen pins to Lf boost school spirit and to raise money. The Book Guild members offered their services to the elderly of Mish- awaka. They made favors and read to the residents of the Golden Age Manor. They added a festive touch to the school library with a club bulletin board. Members of the White Caps-White Coats aided Mrs. Conant in the sophomore hear- ing tests taken in February. 26 i ' T , .L 5 .ai
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