Miami Jackson High School - Old Hickory Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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as -1 Singletcry, D. Coudle, J. Nolan, M Ortiz. Council Counsels TO I ROTI':CT THE interests of elubs was the goal of the Inter-elub Council. This year. ICC was under the ehairrnanship of Student Couneil Vive President Ifmilv Seholze. Membership in the ICC is composed of repre- sentatives from t'llf'Il 1-lub that has a constitu- tion filed in the Student Council files. All projects to be undertaken by any elub must be approved by the ICC to make sure that they will not eonfliet with the projeets of other clubs. or that they vvill not be eontrarv to school rules. :Ks in the past years. the ICC sponsored the sup- port of Kim Soo Young. a vsar orphan. through the lfoster Parent l'lan. lne. Clubs who partir-ipated in ICC donated money at-1-ording to the status of their treasury. All letters from Kim Soo Young vxere sent to the ICC chairman and then read at ICC meetings. In addition to their regular work. ICC representa- tives maintained a elub bulletin board honoring the elub eompleting the most outstanding project of the month. xlr. Thomas Iienedo is the sponsor of tht- ICC, Polic Planners HELPING THE STUDENT COUNCIL officerf carry out their offieial duties is the main funetiol of the Student Council Cabinet. The cabinet. usually numbering sixteen mem- bers. is composed of students from all senior high elass levels. Applications for a cabinet post are put out at the end of the first and second semester. One of the cabinetis many jobs is to vote on projer-ts to be done by the Student Council. Cabinet members aet as chairman on all Student Couneil committees and help carry out all functions. Each eommittee supervises a project. Cabinet members also are in eharge of the elec- tion of nevs Student Council officers at the end of the year. jaekson Frolies Week. the eoronation of the King and Queen of Jackson and Student Week. They also help build up school spirit. handle the publicity for the Student Council. and take charge of articles sold by the Student Council. Supervising the eabinet is Nlr. Thomas Renedo. ICC: ROW lg M. Flynn, H. Sweet- ing, P. Rybinski, E. Scholze 'pres. , A. Finlcle, J. Dunneman, J. Lowe. ROW 2, J. Brown, C. Sletto, G. Rock, A. Carlile, M. Smith, S. Darn, P. Long, C. Domianos. RCW 3, C. Chattin, H. Vega, J. Taylor, G. CABINET: ROW 'lg V. Grace, J. Dunning, D. Mays, E. McCarthy 'sec., T. Jackson fpres.l, E. Scholze rv. presl, A. Doss, S. Crooks. ROW 2: C. Tomlinson, B, Roufzohn, J. Sazarna. D. Capuzzi, L. Taylor, M. Wyman, M. Sprovero, P. Boyd, J. Emory, D. Kuebler. 24'

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'nn 7. ,.. ., ,I Y 4 ROW I, Mr. A. DiMeo lspoml, B. Parker, O. Keneipp, J. Parrish, M. Wyman Cchap.l, S. Doby Krec. Sec.l, M. Flynn lpresj, L. Taylor lv. pres.J, N. Manzoro fcorr. sec.J, B. O'Leary ltreasj, R. Cecere, S. Schulze, J. Dunning, M. Bradley, Mr. Hollberg lspon.J. ROW 2: Y. Hernandez. J. Kellar, B. Hall. E. McCarthy, G. Mehrling, C. Goodhart, D. Mays, D. Melillo, D. Litke, M. Egbert, C. Cesa, C. Carlton, G. McDonald, L. We Prefer MAKE MINE A RO0TBEER,'i could well be the motto of the members of Allied Youth, a club dedi- cated to the purpose of educating teenagers against the evils of alcohol. Allied Youth is composed of students who are interested in improving teenage standards. These members worked together in an effort to wipe out alcohol and other vices which lower the ideals of the American youth. Business and social meetings were held on the first Tuesday of each month. Dances and refresh- ments, the non-intoxicating kind. added to the eve- ning's pleasure. This year, as in the past. members made the an- nual trip to Buck Hill Falls. Pennsylvania. While there, they participated. through committees, in dif- ferent phases of the organizations. Several social affairs were also included in the agenda of activi- ties. i' lm I 1 lr Little, C. Damianos. ROW 3, M. Christmas, L. Bright, S. Rhodes, S. Stinson, S. Dahlmann, H. Sweeting, C. Owens, A. Nicholas, C. Colbert, J. Park, J. Thomas, H. Vega, B. Swinford. ROW 4g F. Stallard, J. Roberts, D. Eden, C. Routlahn, D. Smith, P. McMullen, D. Brooks, P. Rybinski, W. Hortas, D. Arch. ROW 5, N. Edwards, S. Strong, R. lseri, M. Bradley, C. Banks, N. Vecchione, T. Prinzi, B. Brewer, G. Hancock. Rootbeer A variety of service projects were completed dur- ing the year including the donation of money to a war orphan. selling of hall point pens. donating of two trash cans to the patio. and the sponsoring of a clean-up day. ALLIED YOUTH officers are ROW l, N. Manzaro lcorr. sec.l, M. Wyman Cchap.J, S. Doby lrec. sec.J. ROW 2, B. O'Leary ltreas.J, M. Flynn fpres.J, L. Taylor Iv. pres.l. 94

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