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Student Council President and Homecoming King Tom Kowalski presented the newly-established Pep Can to John Snider, president of the Eighth Grade Class. Homecomina Jop T$)inners fonorecf in ( o nmons Jrea The juniors won honors at Homecoming. Above is the class' winning float, a green and white football. Other floats were a horn of plenty, a crown, a boot, a sailboat; and a rocket ship. At left Junior Class President Judy Hutchins is shown receiving the coveted Pep Jug. The juniors, recipients of the jug for two years, defeated the seniors in Homecoming competitions by a half point. II
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STANDING, left to right: Thomas Kowalski, Gary Abbott, Gary Omo, Morris Bolle- graf, Larry Wortz, C. William Hanichen and Sherry Abbott; SEATED, left to right: ROW ONE: Bonnie Horn, Sandy Marquart; ROW TWO: Leon Parrish, Jackie Ames, Autumn Dobson, Joanne Kestner and Charlene Wentworth, Rick Barrett; ROW THREE: Jill Wagner, Karen Rupp, Pat Baker, Marvin Merkle and Larry Bowerman; ROW FOUR: Linda VanRiper, Jean Chapin, Darlene Miller, Beverly Cochrane and Ruthann Toth. JITagazine Drive Jfefpecf DurnisA Commons The Student Council headed by Thomas Kowalski, carried out many projects affecting the new school. A T. V. set, a speaker for the commons area, and lounge furniture were bought by the council. The furniture was financed by the magazine drive, one of the annual projects of the council, which netted $1, 000. The council also contributed toward filling the planters in the commons area. Among the services provided by the Student Council was that of guiding visitors through the building. They served as guides for the parents at Operation Contact, at the Branch County M. E. A.'s annual banquet and at the dedication of the new school. The Student Council sponsored two dances in the first semester: the Homecoming Dance and the Christmas Caper. Both dances were held in the commons. At the Christmas assembly the Student Council collected food, toys, clothes and money and turned it over to the World War II Mothers for distribution. The council also donated $25 to the United Fund. Along with Mr. C. William Hanichen, Tom Kowalski, president; Karen Rupp, vice president; Joanne Kest- ner, secretary and Jackie Ames, treasurer attended a citizenship conference in Ann Arbor and the Inter-league Student Council in Reading and Athens The following committees functioned throughout the school year headed by members of the council. The committees and their heads were: Assembly, Rick Barrett; Beautification and Inspection, Leon Parrish; Intra- mural, Marvin Merkle; School Spirit, Jean Chapin; Social, Karen Rupp and Ways and Means, Autumn Dobson. 10
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