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I I I E i. 'HIHNP . .332 - I l Q 5 H 12 ACTIVITIES STRATEGY From the rap of the gavel convening a student government meeting to the clap of hands to the cheer at the game . . . Understanding and awareness mark the direction each Falcon takes as he participates and succeeds in the varied activities on the campus of the proud Falcon . . . An understanding of others 5? i N R '-v 1 , - 5. . 2-xx Q. ' X -. ,v- ,,, ,.,,.-- I...- ci.. ,. through cooperating with them and gaining awareness of their problems by sympathetically listening.
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Above Top to Bottom: 1968-69 STUDENT Corresponding Secretary: Sharon Kirkland, BODY OFFICERS: Lonnie Price, President: Recording Secretary: Anna Thompson, Treas- Elaine Wood, Vice-President: Lonnie Smith, urer. Below Left: Mr. Bill Wallace is Student Shutterbugs Make Slick Pupil Flick Smile was the word for the student government this year as they introduced a first in the history of Carl Hayden. Producing and presenting at homemade movie, the council took shots of students on campus without their knowledge and made a movie out of it for the premier showing at the end of the year. Potato sack races, sponge throws, and beard growing feats were among the contests held during Rodeo Week that courageous Falcons could participate and win prizes for as a testament to their skills. All was not fun and games however, as council members attended the annual AASC convention at Rincon High in Tucson. Council members attended along with 100 delegates from all over the state. With the convention, delegates learned money-making activities and solutions to problems in student government. Working in cooperation with the Pep Club, pom-pon girls, cheerleaders and band, the council initiated many activities and assemblies including an outdoor assembly in the football stadium. A preview of Homecoming activities highlighted this fresh air assembly. Traditional mums In blue and gold were sold during the Homecoming Week excitement and lucky students were awarded miniature footballs as spirit-boosting prizes. Bumper stickers and license plates in bright fluorescent colors could be seen in the parking lot this year as a result of the council's money making schemes. Government's advisor. At Homecoming he is frequently seen driving cars, soothing tears, making posters, and signing requisitions. Be- low Right: SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Terrie Chris- tensen, Mary Swiney, Sandi Womack, Linda Irwin, ERMA PowERs, CHAIRMAN, Julie Krantz. ,,.-f 14 ACTIVITIES
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