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Front: Stockdale. lst row: left to right-Routh, Drage, Killoran, Fritz, Kraus, Cunrringham, Pore. 2nd row-Emdh, Simson, Miller, Hottmann, Parry, Lynn, Neer Emerick, Conn. 3rd row-Lang, Richey, Moley, Donner, Clark, White, Behnke. 4th row-McNutt, Eggert, Mitchell, Gosser, McGoolrey. 5th row-Hildebrand, Kistner, Scheufler, Culiclmio, Willie. 6th row-Scroggy, Sheldon, Schnurr, Lauber. last row-Pearson, Greene. S TUDENT CIIUNCIL In Sandusky High School democracy is truly in practice. From every homeroom in the school a rep- resentative is elected. This body, which aids the ad- ministration in many of its activities, has completed a very successful year. Much of the credit should go to the able leaders: Tom Stockdale, president, and Duard McNutt, vice pres- ident. Tom was a familiar figure at auditorium meet- ings, since he introduced the programs. Doris Eggert was the secretary and Eleanor Kistner was the treasurer. Every other Wednesday this council met to dis- cuss legislation for the school. Money for charitable drives such as the March of Dimes, Community Fund, and Red Cross was collected by this group. 18 Our bandwagon leaders: McNutt, Eggert Kistner and Stockdale. 5
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Front: Mr. Walker-Left to right- lst row: Culickio, Hossenptlug Homegardner. Monaghan, Rea Strohm, Spfing. 2nd row: Hei berger, Jagel, Muratori, Rice, Tec sel. 3rd row: Klutey, Mylonder, Richey, Wendt. 4th row: Nottz, Stape, Kilke. 5th row: Stockdale, Vettel. IICIAL STUDIES History teaches everything, even the future. A student is well aware of this when he has completed his journey through the Social Studies Department. The sophomores start with world history, the juniors continue with American history, and seniors end with social living. Mr, Walker, head af the department, not only teaches the principles of government, but also leads the Student Council in the practical application. Mr. Whitney is the social liv- ing teacher who is known for his fabulous place of rest called Siberia, a compact four walled spot famous tor its subnormal temperatures. Mr- M0linOvSky Gnd Mr. Tabler spend many hours as mentors outside of school. Mr. Malinovsky is the head coach of basketball and 90lf, while Mr. Tabler busies himself as an assistant in both football and ll'0ClC- Miss MGI'qUClrt and Miss Hartung give the woman's viewpoint of history, GS well CIS SPOUSOI' The FOFUI11 Club along with the other members of the Social Studies DGPGFTHWSHT- R. wrumev Genmuos HARTUNG JoHN TABLER NATALIE MARQUART vlcton MAuNovsKY -1- 4, Q' mgx x Vs if 17
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, f-:q i Easter Seal Committee hard at work: Whinnery, Killorun, Hott- mann, Rea, House, Mecllstroth, Speers. G One of the most extensive proiects supported by the Student Council was the annual city and school Easter Seal Drive for the aid of the crippled children. Sandusky is one of the few, if not the only, high school in the country which operates such a large community organization. Social advant- ages are made possible as well as attempts to educate and cure. As this year's chairman, Mariorie Whinnery led the drive. The selection of our cheerleaders is another responsibility delegated to the Student Council. Tryouts were held in the spring before the members who watched the interpretations of the flip and the flop as only aspiring cheerleaders can do it. The formation of a cheering section was also under the council's supervision. Sacrifice seems to be the word of the council members who get practically as much exercise as the team. They volunteer to run the refreshment stands, trot through the bleachers with their goodies, and meanwhile miss the game. The stands were a great source of badly needed revenue. Climaxing this successful year was a dance at the Junior High. 'C Lett: Kubach boys beat the beat. Right: Decorations going
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