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Ok 76e g u tci£ TOP: Eighth grade representatives CENTER: Ninth and tenth councilites BOTTOM: Juniors and seniors on council
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The Student Council, headed by President Sandra Howard, had a full year with selling over 500 activity tickets, their 13th annual homecoming, the assembly program, organizing bus trips to the games, Up and Down stairways, a plaque for boys who gave their lives in World War II, and other projects. Lending a hand to President Sandy were Sylvia Wendrow, vice-president; Nancy Fleming, secretary; Connie Erler, treasurer, and advisers Mrs. May Lance and Mr. John Wiley. The biggest proj- ect of the year was the establishment of the Student Court. Student auucit £4frUttt 6e4 a Student ount The Student Court was the Student Council ' s most ambitious project in several years. The purpose of the court is to try cases in which students break school rules, to punish such stu- dents, and to enforce the rules. Typical cases were fights in the halls or classrooms, misconduct in the cafeteria, and one case of a boy knocking a girl down. The court has met with the students ' approval. Bill Finch was voted judge, assisted by Carol Brewster as assistant judge, Butch Thorpe as prosecuting attorney, and Jo Elliott as clerk. 66
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7i e S fi e4 ed Ou 4etve . . . Gramercy Ghost was selected by the Dramatics Club to be presented to the public at the beginning of the year. The club then elected as their officers Sue Morrow, president; Judy Cox, vice president; Carolyn Osborn, secretary, and Pam Wakefield, treasurer. To increase the treasury, the club had sales after school and sponsored mixers. At the weekly meetings the members saw demonstrations on how to apply make- up for various characters, the handling of stage equip- ment, and student directing. In April the actors presented an all-school assembly consisting of two one-act plays. One called Ladies of the Mop was entered in the one-act festival at Central Michigan College in the spring.
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