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1 0 L :liolarslnp L eaulcrsliip 1 Q . Dllll'llZ NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Not only is the National Honor Society an organization designed to recognize stu- dents possessing qualities of excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, and char- acter, but it is also an integral part of the school community. As in past years, the National Honor Society conducted the Tutoring Program, offering individual aid to any student desiring help in an aca- demic course. Through maior proiects executed by members, the Society worked to better the general environment at Friendly. The construction of an additional sidewalk, which was designated as the service proiect last year, serves as a prime example of the National Honor Society's continuing dedication to uphold the princi- ples constituting guidelines for member- ship. PEP CLUB The pep club is a service organization to the Cheerleaders, Pom Poms, and Friendly teams. The purpose of this club is to encourage in the average student not involved in most activities an esprit de corps for Friendly Senior High. We decorate the field for Homecoming and try to be of other service when called upon. FRONT ROW: Y. Hicks, L. Spray, N. Lynch, B. Sandidge, S. Robinson, D. King. ROW 2: J. Simms, D. Dumas, P. IJ ino, M. Ratigan, J. Robbinson, D. Bryant, Mr. MacDonald. ROW 3: D. Plummer, A. Dyson, M. Mansfield, G. Sim Scott, S. Tompson, V. Pritchett. .l...a-an FRONT ROW: M. Hermann, M. Bourossa, D. Montgomery, L. Potter, E. Uppstrom, L. Lester, C. Hoey, L. Bowers, D. White, C. Permenter, B. Krewson. ROW 2: L. Bell, J. Cochran, M. Becker, E. Justus, C. Brotzman, C. bourne, W. Schaffner, K. Imrich, K. Timmons, J. Pyke, J. Hahn, T. Berningausen, Miss Anderson, B. Dale Rice lsec.l, D. Morisato lpres.l, J. Devers lv. pres.l, C. Ross, P. Gagner, G. Campbell, C. Delcoco, J. Heflin.
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llauuzies and voting 2w0 FT TO RIGHT: J. Cochran, C. Ross, Parliamentarian, E. Norwitz, President, B. Dale, V-President, E. Uppstrom, Trea- rer, L. Bell, Secretary. . Cross, P. Zimmerman, R. French, Mrs. Young. FOLK CLUB Folk Club has high aims. One folk iam was held in the Fall. An informal gathering of singers and players like this proved to be very popular with students, so we will plan more. The highlight of our year is the folk festival, held in June of each year. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION After the election in the spring of 1974, six officers and three advisors began new and innovative year. The SGA faced two obstacles which blocked improvements which needed to be made at Friendly - the dull, stereotyped image of the organi- zation, and the resulting lack of student interest. To overcome these obstacles, we sponsored a dance featuring two popular bands, and rented voting machines to develop interest and excitement in elec- tions. This year, instead of home-room dele- gates, each class elected I0 delegates and the student body chose five delegates- at-large. Although this gave the SGA a smaller number of people to draw upon, all delegates are interested and active. The SGA has also opened the Olde Patriot Platter Shoppe a discount record store, and is participating fully in the SGAs of the county and state. We have great plans for our future, but our main goal is to obtain and maintain an even larger percentage of student involve- ment.
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Zlwo FRONT ROW: Mrs. Schmeltz, D. Henderson, G. Campbell. ROW 2: A. Licitra. ROW 3: S. Kuttas, C. Ross, M. Peterson, D. Van Winkle. I - ' Amumatwsf-me I J Eakle M Watson B Davis D Laws T Mathews D Straub,M. Sanchez, D. Spisak, D. Fischer, L. Perselay. 2 G Watts D Kennedy S Kline S Schaeffer A Doyle D. Bryant, S. Johnson, A. Humbel, D. Hammond, B, ROW 3 K Dean L Tomassom P Francis S Straub T Hoag, R. Spina, S. Maxwell, D. Delinski, T. Hoog, P. MORNING MOUTHS The Morning Mouths are in charge of all P.A. announcements. This year, we attempted to organize the announcements into categories, and to introduce each cat- egory with a theme song to keep the reports separate. We also developed advertising campaigns to promote school activities. THE FRIENDLY BOWLERS The Friendly Bowlers find Mondays something to look forward to. Their main idea is simply to enjoy the fun of bowling, but, of course, this is complemented by competition for team and individual awards and trophies.
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