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Student Council Sponsors: Mrs. Linnie Atchley, Mrs. Pat Pope The Student Council at Commerce High School is one of the most active, energetic and enthusiastic organizations on campus. The members are elected each year in a homeroom election, and students who seek offices in the spring prior to the school year serve as the executive council with the officers. Class presidents are automatically members of the group. Co-sponsors Mrs. Linda Atchley and Mrs. Pat Pope accompany the group in its various out-of-town activities and serve as advisors for the many functions held on campus and within the community. Commerce has served as president of District 8 this past year and has led leader- ship workshops, promoted spirit through- out the school, participated in conventions and acted as official hosts for the opening week of school. The council's influence has extended to community projects such as initiating the building of a sidewalk by the City of Commerce down Culver street to CHS, assisting in the Mother’s March of Dimes, and participating in the Homecom- ing Blue and Gold Fair held on the down- town square. ▲° A 20
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The President’s Club The President's club consists of the presidents of all school clubs and the presidents of all classes. The main function of the organization is to coordinate the activities of the school, utilizing mutual support and planning. The meeting date is scheduled for the fourth Friday of each month in the school library. Sponsors accompany presidents to meetings and offer suggestions and ideas to the group to better communications between organizations.
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a. President David Wilson conducts a meeting, b. Donna Crosby and Chris Elliot hand out rules for those students wishing to run for homeroom representative, c. 1978-79 Executive Council, d. Student Council insignia, e. Members collect money for spirit chain, f. Spirited students say “Hats off to you, Tigers. g. 1978-79 Student Council officers, i. Mike Ebensber- ger slices into the submarine sandwich served at student council workship.
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