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I TERCLUB CQUNCIL OFFIC ERS PRESIDENT .......................... Bill High VICE-PRESIDENT .............. Steve Funchess SECRETARY-TREASURER ....... joani Ziegler Interclub Council is composed of the president and sponsor of each club at Auburn High School. Together they work to foster better relations among the orga- nizations of AHS in order that they may contribute to the Welfare of the school. It gives the clubs the benefit of group think- ing on matters of importance, and advises the clubs concerning their problems.
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The Student Council serves the students of AHS by coordinating and directing student activities, promoting school spirit, and providing services to the school. This year the Student Council helped sponsor our first foreign-ex- change student, Magarita Saez of Chile. The Council sold Christmas cards and held rummage sales to raise a total of 515205 for her scholarship fund. Until the cafeteria opened, oper- ation of the Greasy Spoon was another project of the Council. Coun- cil members took orders and provided the students with milk, ice cream, and snacks to supplement their lunches Baby Boomer and shakers at the Opelika game. Maigo gives representatives the Greasy Spoon order. The Student Council has done much to promote school spirit and pride. The Council financed the AHS cannon, sold football pep stickers, and planned the pep rally after the Homecoming parade. For the Auburn-Opelika football game, the Student Council sold cowbells and gave out blue and white shakers. During October, Wick Warren, Magarita Saez, Susan Edwards, and Bill High represented AHS as delegates to the Southern Association of Stu- dent Councils convention in George- town, South Carolina. The Student Council served as Secretary-Host of the Alabama Asso- ciation of Student Councils this year. A major project of the year was the state convention held at our school in April. Wick Warren represented our Student Council in this office.
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X H x.,.f Membership in National Honor Society is one of the highest honors offered to a student. The members are selected by the faculty on the basis of outstanding leader- ship, scholarship, character, and service. This year Honor Society has served in the capacity of Secretary-Treasurer of the state organization. It has also performed it's regular duties of helping with Career Day and preparing the six-weeks and semes ter honor rolls. Lf' xsi D I QI f r V 12 ag 1 , S HO QR OCIETY OFFICERS PRESIDENT ......... . . . Steve Funchess VICE-PRESIDENT. . . ...... Claire Marty SECRETARY ...... .... A nna Belle Blake TREASURER ..... ...... B ill Poucher
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