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I I l Group Unit Requires A Strong Governin Body ' n VI Constitutionally the Student Council election of officers is held during the spring preceding the year of office. Symbol- izing the two parties, the Trojans and the Patriots, cam- paigning in the spring of 1963 were the Trojan helmet and the eagle. the latter representing the victors. With the announcement of the winners of the 1963 student council election come tear-filled eyes and sighs of relief after a week of rigorous campaigning and several months of previous preparation. Our newly elected President, Suzanne Insley, was congratulated by Billy Nichols, who paced a felicitous sign around her neck. Under the leadership of the executive commit- tee, Suzanne Insley, president: Connie Albert, vice -president: Kristy Myers, second vice-pres- identg Sue Reynolds, corresponding secretary: Donna Comer, recording secretaryg Frankie Flora, treasurerg and Mrs. Cage, sponsor. the Student Council serves as a liaison between the student body and the administration. The Coun- cil undertakes the basic planning for school events. The Carnival, School Spirit Week, dances, Slave Week, the Bonfire, and the publishing of the menu and the basketball sched- ules are under the supervision of the Student Council. indent
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' .HA ' 3 I 1 xuazxsm if X HIGH SilL1UOl +1 'Sk I rl' The people of the United States have always enjoyed a diversity of activities while on their vacations. Foreign lands serve as enticing vacation spots for Ameri- cans, who not only spend a delightful week or two touring, but also broaden their understanding of other nations. At Brunswick High, students likewise must have an outlet from the routine of class- work By Joining various clubs and or ganrzations students explore and develop their interests m ,J as
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