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TO THEE ALL FAITH, ALL HONOR
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Slllllll lIllMMIllll Putting former Student Body President Bill Fore's plan into practice, the Spirit Commit- tee began its career as a functional part of Normandy's student government this year. Led by Denny Morrow, over-all chairman of the group, the spirit committee was di- vided into three organizations with a charter and leader for each. The three divisions con- sisted of a Rally Committee, a Campus Appearance Committee, and an Inter-School Relations Committee. The Rally Committee was headed by Bill Lusk during the winter semester and was under the faculty supervision of Mr. Wendell C. Black. Joan Sebel took over the leadership in the summer semester and was aided by Miss Jeanne Seidel. This group took charge of planning the rallies to increase school spirit before athletic events and also promoted spirit at the games themselves. Another activity of the group was a noon dance given during Chimes Week. The pom-pom girls, yell leaders, drum maiorettes, band, and drill team worked in coniunction with the committee chairman in the presentation of these activities. In the Campus Appearance group Roger Anderson served as chairman in the first semester, and Sandy Bothman took over the post for the second semester. With the as- sistance of Mr. William C. Morrison, who acted as group adviser, the committee sponsored a Keep the Campus Clean drive and strove to bring about greater student respect for school property, such as, books, cafeteria articles, and desks. The third group of the Spirit Committee, the Inter-School Relations Committee, worked to encourage closer relations between students and faculty. It sponsored several discussion boards, which met to talk about varied problems brought up by faculty members and stu- dents. All the functions of the Spirit Committee were supervised by an executive board on which the chairman of each division of the committee, the president of each class, and representatives from the Girls' and Boys' Leagues and school honor clubs served under the capable leadership of Denny Morrow. 19
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