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lst row: Lassen, Hood, Jameson, Wonder, Schaefer, C. Granfield, Pascoe, Piper, Klein. 2nd rowl Kasbab, Crcnenberger, Calabria, Link, Merrian, Artino, Meyers, Hill, Burger, Sheldon. 3rd row: Fenton, Brown, Bettridge, Byington, Schweck, Dwelle, J. Granfield, Murray, Giunta, Steckel, Will- inger. 4th row: Parker, Pullano, Homberger, Wilson, Maag, Rausch, Sloan, Schwensen, Tucker, Grimani, Py. posted for the students and the monitors who were chosen by the council. This project was con- tinued until 1948. Selecting the cheerleaders is a project to which all members look forward. This is done in the spring. The Council has held this privilege for several years. The Council's dance was cancelled in i946 so its members voted to apply to Mr. Blough, who was then principal, for permission to share in profits from the refreshment stand at the athletic contests the next year. This application was ac- cepted by the principal. This practice still exists. Another method of money-raising came about in 1947 with the sale of Blue Streak license tag emblems. Today the Student Council president's job is to preside over all auditorium programs and council meetings. The officers for the year have been: president, Mike Asher, vice president, Dave Ortman, secretary, Roberta Hanville, and the treasurer, Ellen Seaman. The Council made a big step forward this year by molding one unified fund raising cam- paign. The drive was held in the spring and in- cluded the Easter Seals Drive. The activities for the Council were terminated with the annual pic- nic at Lions Park. Frohman, Granfield, Easter Seals Committee 'lst row: Aust, Maag, Sheldon, Hanville Chairman Linda Py 2nd row! Wonder, McMann, Brunow. , 1 'x -'hw-sv. - 21
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Seniors-lst row: Fairfield, Harpst, Smith, Nebergall, Bixler, Py, Thompson. 2nd row: Altstaetfer, McGregor, Stellharn, Whitford, Ebert, Jacobi, Glenwrighi. 3rd raw: Richey, Papenfuse, Ohman, Knaus, Blevins, Lauber, Mr. Walker. .gzfzcfenlf Ciounci The students of Sandusky High School take great pride in their Student Council. The Coun- cil's history goes back to T920 when the first coun- cil was organized. The representatives were chos- en from each homeroom and two from each stu- dent organization. This practice still exists today. Under the sponsorship of Mr. John Kohler and Mr. Earl Seidner, the group had charge of the central bulletin boards, tutoring service, welcom- ing new students, visits to other schools, sending cards to convalescing students, and the noon dancing program for students who remained in school during the noon hour. Mr. Byron Walker took over the sponsorship of the Council in 1944 and has held the position to date. ln the same year the Council undertook the city-wide Easter Seals Drive which has be- come an annual proiect. This year's chairman was Linda Py. Sandusky is the only city in the state and possibly the countryin which ci student organi- zation is in charge of the sale of Easter Seals. The proceeds of the drive then as now go to Os- born School for the class of exceptional children, summer camps, and care for handicapped chil- dren and adults upon whom the financial burden is too great to bear alone. Another undertaking of the Council was the supervision of the honor study halls. Rules were Nancy Knerr, Carol Mike Asher, Ellen Seaman, Joan Engelsen, Judy Weis, Natalie Py. Dave Ortman, Roberta Hanville. Richey, Carol Longer. 20
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st , Senior Skit - C'est Si Bon, ariefg mme 0 7955 The practice of the student council pre- senting a talent show was started some six years ago by Mr. Walker, advisor to the council, with Mr. Winkler as director of the show. It was started in order to give recog- nition to the talented students of Sandusky High School. Left: Carol Longer and .loan Engelsen. Below: Jack Knapp and the Choir singing Shcdrack.
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