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ICC Sponsors Spring Carnival, Homecoming Parade, Club Day Chaos erupted at the ICC Carnival when the Thespian Bash-Splash broke, spilling water on everyone in the gym. The object of the booth was to dunk a student in a tank full of water by hitting a board with a ball. Twenty-five clubs earned money by operating such booths as Cat ' s Mouth, Coin-Toss, and Drive-a-Nail at the second annual Inter-Club Council sponsored spring event. Coordinating events between all the clubs in school. President Dale Danielian made certain that none of the clubs had bake sales, doughnut sales, car washes, or other money raising projects on the same day. Club Day was sponsored by the ICC soon after school started. Each club set up an exhibit in the library and students were allowed to go in during both lunches. ICC members set up the 1969 Home- coming parade. They were responsible for getting the cars, planning the parade route, and contacting judges. Peggy Dixon. Joan Scott, and Bill Miller listen as Homecoming plans are discussed by ICC President Dale Danielian and Barbara Turner while Cathy Stronski carnival plans are discussed. and Sharon Herring wait to ask their questions ICC — Front Row: Cherie Blankenship. Marty Moll. Francienne Walker, Dale Danielian, Peggy Dixon, Danny Charles, Kay Pittman Second Row: Verbena Askew. Laurel Salada. Margo Copper. Betsy Noe. Patsy Smith, Emma Zeigler. Karen Hicks. Henrietta Jones. Sharon Herring, Denise Sorrell. Julie Haines. Barbara Rogers. Karen Saunders. Lisa Williams. Judy Reason. Cece King. Third Row: Allison King. Barbara Turner, Mark Holland, Ron Kirk. Ray Zimov, Lloyd Scott. Fain Rutherford. Guy Davis. Dail Miller, George Farr, Mitch Crimm. Lynn Gibson, Tony Young. Marilyn Johnson 15
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SCA Representatives — Front Row: Denise Sorrell. Steve Dyer. Carol Matthews. Ann Bartley. Vicki Blevins. Dale Danielian. Bill Porch Second Row: Donna Starling. Laura Minns. June Watkins. Debbie Terry. Roslyn Briscoe. Gwen Wallace. Blanche Hayes. Linda Madsen. Debbie Stewart. Yolanda Jones. Kathy Barnes. Julie Haines. Patti Marchant. Linda Hamilton, Vicki Reason. Joan Fuller, Lisa Williams, Pam Campbell, Barbara Seitz. Gail Elli- fritz. Meg Brenner. Barbara Rogers. Maureen Lucey. Elaine Harris. Holly Dix, Nancy Teagle. Leslee Ehle. Lydia Savage, Jackie Wallace, Margaret Seaton. Third Row: Joan Scott. Beth Colbert, Ralph Richer- son, Charlie Tyler, Richard Sheppard. Don Kirk. Paul Mingee. David Rowe. Casey Lamb, Danny Charles, Nick Galla, Neil Powell. John Kosek. Jerry Talton. Bill Corbett. Cynthia Ball. Fourth Row: Mary Dees. Rosie Foley. Cece King. Betsy Noe, Margo Copper, Renee Bray. Cathy Hastings, Barbie Hyde. Karen Saunders. Nyra Hill. Debbie Raiford. Janet Bessette. Don Pizzeck. Zelma Kirk. Robert Mattox. Drew Hage- mann, Janice Hardrath, Bev Seay. Cathy Turner. Helen Zambas. Donna Hubert, Becky Parks. Representatives Plan Elections Planning dances, organizing elections, and setting up assemblies were just a few of the jobs done by SCA Representatives. Each homeroom elected a student to attend the bimonthly meetings presided over by Bill Porch. The representatives brought ideas from their homerooms to the SCA meetings and then reported back to homerooms on the action taken. It was through these representatives that the SCA reached all the student body. Recruiting SCA committee members, these students enlisted the aid of the people whom they represented. Within their homerooms they promoted special SCA projects such as the Toys for Tots Campaign, Warrior Week, Christmas cards to men in Vietnam, and a clothing drive for Eastern State Hospital. During a SCA workshop Neil Smith listens to Mr Dave Nelson ' s lecture on parliamentary procedure 14
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Math Honor Society— Front Row: Teresa Sayers. Larry Reece. Steve Dyer. Dale Danielian. Janice Hardrath. Fred Parker. Mrs. Charlotte Remaley Sec- ond Row: Rachel Harrison. Pam Davis, Jennifer Brown. Ardys DeBolt. Marty Moll. Nancy Jo Dunn. Darcy Hess. Patsy Johnson. Claudia Hale. Sharon Otero. Denise Sorrell. Beverly Seay. Danny Charles Third Row: Don Pizzeck. Tommy Fargis, Ron Kirk. Jim Steinberger. Jerry Talton. George Farr. Mike Newsome. Pat Shareck. Carl Thelander. Ron Bailey. John Goss. Guy Davis. Mark Holland. MHS Donates Tutoring Time Tutoring was the main money raising project for the Math Honor Society this year. Members were available to help stu- dents in their homes. Tuesday afternoons free tutoring was offered to those stu- dents seeking help in geometry. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Charlotte Remaley, the society contributed articles to the SCA ditty bags for servicemen overseas. Money was also given to the Toys for Tots Campaign. Dale Danielian acted as president of the Math Honor Society while Fred Parker handled the club ' s activities in the event of Dale ' s absence. Larry Reece took care of the financial affairs while Janice Hard- rath was kept busy recording the minutes during the bimonthly meetings. Students maintaining a 3.0 average in math were inducted into the MHS in May. President Dale Danielian listens to a question posed during a Math Honor Society meeting fel 16
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