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Page 98 text:
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I TER-CLUB CUUNCIL First Row: Pamela Biggs, Joann Carlson, Shirley Carolyne, Stevie Silces, Carol Othen, Sally Mengerink, Barbara Burnham. Second Row: Zee Jay Weinman, Claudia Queen, Nancy McLean, Judy Jones, Nancy Turner, Maureen Branitf, Georgia Gormer, Lucy Englehard, Jo Ann Marshall. Third Row: Aganita Varlcin- tine, Brenda Chichester, Linda Reeves, Polly Perkins, Sandra Latham, Roberta Zee, Jane Weinell, Barbara Gillespie. Fourth Row: Terry Craven, Don Angel, Steve Lang, Dwight Kellogg, Lance Lamport, Jim Welch- ly, Mr. Buell. Inter-Club-Council officers. Dwight Kellogg, Presi- dent, Barbara Gillespie, Secretary, Steve Lang, Vice President. The Inter-Club-Council sponsors candy apple sales. The inter-Club-Council is one of the three the Student Government. The ICC promotes better Iationship between the many clubs in school and faculty. Its membership is made up ot one represe tive and an alternate from each recognized club school. Each club must have its constitution ratified the ICC. The activity point system which regulates ex curricular activities is enforced by the ICC. It sponsors candy apple sales twice monthly, the mo from which is used for its school improvement proie
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W 4 1 The Get-Acquainted Tea was sponsored by the Student Council for the purpose of acquainting the new students and their parents with the school. dership classes help to train the officers to do a llter job. E Student Council gave a Christmas basket to the dy :dent aides helped to keep the lunch periods run- ig smoothly at all times. CTIVITIES MAKE YE R BRIGHTER The Student Council helps to develop a closer re- lationship between the students, administration, and faculty and helps to promote better school spirit and self-reliance. The school year began with the Get-Acquainted Dance and Tea. Early in September, leadership classes were held for officers training for the class offices and members of Student Council The Council sponsors Homecoming activities and Ex- change Day and several dances throughout the year including a record hop after the basketball games. Among its many projects are: a gift to the school, selling Boca Ciega pens, and basketball programs, promoting school spirit campaigns, sending gifts to the Crippled Children's Hospital and a gift basket to a needy family.
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SENATE First Row: Dee Karol, Beverly Whatley, Connie Anderson, Jeannie Miller, Wally Kent, David Hanna, Pat Wilson, Carol Sparks, Pat Sikes, Betty Mae Rose, Isabel Scott. Second Row: Marty Lindahl, Robyn Flem- ing, Marcia Nicholes, Jane Ann Briggs, Belle Twitty, Missy Hughes, Jane Ross, Carol McRae, Myrna Quidley, Joy Kratzer, Geri Vrabel. Third Row: Danny Parter, Allen Goldenson, Bill Palke, Tom Dunn, Robert Crowther, Tom Hall, Mike Holloway, Al Leach, Ray Benner, Jerry Schalter. The Senate is the third branch of the Student Government and has a representative from each homeroom. These representatives bring suggestions from the students to the working Senate. The Senate's annual project of collecting Southern Maid and Blue Horse wrappers secured for them last year a phonograph and a television set which is in the cafeteria being enjoyed daily by the students. The activity point system which the Senate also sponsors encourages rivalry between homerooms and a stronger school spirit. The Senate also has worked on a scholarship plan for Junior College. Officers: Adviser, Mr. Fred Holtman, Sec- retary, Myra Westmang President, Bar- bara Schnackenberg, Vice President, James King. A year round project of the Senate was the collection of Blue Horse wrappers. One project of the Senate was the making ol gold and white ribbons for the Homecoming Activities. 95
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