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s pw I 14? j NI? Arthur Farkas, Patsy McDermott, Sherrilyn Mitchell, Carol Allman, Pam Crosland, .Iody Bicking, Carmen Padilla, Linda Johnson, Mich:-lle Totten, Carol Hall, Tweenar Wolfram, Viviun Wilson, Sally McDine, Carlos Gorostiuga. STUDENT CONGRESS PRESIDENT, Develops Leadership TWO OF THE HCAVEMENN, Homer Whitt and Dave Tliibodeau, furnish music for the Homecoming Dance. 4 Ski Hilenski, opens an assembly at the podium. TWO MEMBERS OF THE SPIRIT COMMITTEE, Annie Fuller and Carol Allman, put up a poster during basketball season. 53
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MISS C. H. S. CANDIDATE, Sherrlyn Mitchell, poses with escort Lee Fugate. MRS. HELEN GREEN, Student Congress sponsor, looks over new Congress Constitu- tion. STUDENT CONGRESS OFFICERS are Jenny Johnstone-treasurerg Annie Fuller- secretaryg Ski Hilenski-president: Arthur Farkas-vice-presidentg Pat Malone-assistant secretaryg and Jody Bicking-historian. MEMBERS OF STUDENT CONGRESS are Tom Isherwood Sharon Kristich, Sally Urankar, Ski Hilenski, Lee ,Fugate, Christine Totten, Lee Ann Hickox, Jenny Johnstone Pat Malone Carl Colombo, Joyce Skotko, Bob Dale, Dana Flesheif tudent Congress Student Congress is the only non-club organization in Charlotte High School. It is composed of representa- tives from each homeroom, club, and class in the school. Through the con- gress pass all student body business, ideas, and rules. Besides dealing with student body business, the congress renders many services to the school. The Children's Clothing Drive, Homecoming, Orien- tation Day, and the Cet Acquainted Dance are just a few of these. Two of the main programs, the school store and the lunchroom monitoring sys- tem, also come under the jurisdiction of the Student Congress. By handling all these problems and projects the congress tries to develop new leadership for the school and the community.
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... W X DX THE MEMBERS OF THE PARA-MEDICAL CLUB ARE Carol Allman, Susan Jeffries, Sandra Houghton, Vickey Chaffin, Vicki Arnold, Gail Kristich, Peg Mushinsky, Lynn McKenzie, Elaine Castillo. Second row: Ann Clancey, Rosemarie Agnoli, Carry Albritton, Beth Jamison, Judy Allgood, Melody Robinson, Billie Simmons, Joyce Skotko, Sue Broderick. Third row: Judee Budlong, Diania Surgeon, Sandra McFarland, Barbara Brumbaugh, Rae Lynn Plummer, Isabel Turner, Sherry Mason, Martha Lowe, Barbara Schaar, Mary Griffith. Fourth row: Judy Tyner, Anne Humphrey, Claudette Pridgen, and Holly Conover. and trzpers Render Services The Para-Medical Club of Charlotte High School parti- cipated in the fund-raising campaigns of the County Tuberculosis Association, Cancer Society, and Crippled Children's Drive. Members also volunteered for'work at St. Joseph's Hospital in Port Charlotte. At the 1964 District C Convention in Sarasota, Rosemarie Agnoli was elected Vice-President, while Beth Jamison, having received the nomination for State Secretary, patiently awaited the state convention ir Ocala to see whether or not she would be the fourth consecutive State Secretary from C. H. S. Para-Meds assisted with all school immunizations. In- formative speakers and movies from the local health department helped students decide on health careers. A4 , ji, - 1. A-ix!-53 ROSEMARIE AGNOLI, NEWLY ELECTED VICE PRESI- DENT, OF DISTRICT C , works with Joyce Skotko, present State Secretary, and Beth Jamison, hopeful candidate for State Secretary of Para-Meds. 2 ssss itsr ' 1 .7 ,' . 2 . ., y- ,,. as :mg -, , ,,. w . pai-,V-7 . f 2 'same a . 'iiii K Y 'iii ,gy I - A lis D In p kzzyk . iv 'V if ' -ft? T -r r ,,,, ggs it. . ,Q , if fflfiff, 'f i,- - i-'-- 1, A ' ' f', Elflf . 'ii Qlljf 75' T -gg . ff, 33 ' ' 'ffl L .ff A ' i L 5G'i7f5j.igI ii 1 I ' tidy? L , . :,, we 5 I f . f .few if i, f. XX ,, V, ,,,7 wr . ,igni xi ,.., at ,Vi -L i I ,. , ' fn 1 fs' S1 'I' ' V 'F Ii 2 ifwizfvrt' -' fill ' 1 VU 4 V i . 'Y ,Q . Y ' 2 ,,-', J ' THE OFFICERS OF THE PARA-MEDICAL CLUB ARE Rae Lynn Plummer, Treasurerg Susan Jeffries, Secretaryg Jackie Hunter, Presidentg and Carol Allman, Vice President. MISS CHARLOTTE HIGH CANDIDATE, Susan Jeffries, poses with- her escort, Herb Baerwaldt.
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