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■ ■■! ■ ■■•■. Si 1 ' » l: Above: Trying to get the floor, Ray Byers, Vice President, stands. Right: Richard Kelly, Publicity Commissioner plays as he works. Far Right: Mr. C. Ellis, Student Government adviser, prepares to read the morning an- nouncements on the P.A. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 11
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Parliamentary Prccedures Relaxed One of Student Government ' s goals was to modify the formalities or parliamentary pro- cedures. The meetings can be run in an orderly manner without parliamentary proce- dures, said Kathy Shafer, Junior Representa- tive. Ray Byers, vice-president, and Cheryle Mi- nor, president, represented DeVilbiss at var- ious meetings in the Toledo area. The magazine sale in October totalled $5,093.16. Sellers were allowed to select from a wide assortment of prizes. The Chinese I and II homeroom sold the most subscriptions and earned a free breakfast at Uncle John ' s Pancake House. High salesman was Steve Schaap. Student Executive Day was another activity sponsored by the Student Government in which TADS were chosen to host visitors or go to other high schools in the area. The Student Exchange Board, the ruling body of Student Government, met monthly to make final decisions on various issues. Student Government President, Cheryle Minor supports all activities. Boarding the bus to Southwyck, Jim Shah hands Mr. J Sodd the ticket he earned for selling magazines. Sorting out and tallying votes for the homecoming nominations is one of the many tasks of Mark Keesey, Welfare Commissioner. 10 STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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risers Ceinp Over Stritch Enthusiasm began homecoming morning when all floats were judged at the Ottawa Park Shelter House. C.O.E. ' s float was chosen as the best, with the Junior Class and I.O.E. floats following in second and third place respectively. Decorated cars, trucks, and floats paraded down North Cove to Upton and then to the stadium. DeVilbiss dominated the game, ending in a 47-20 victory over Cardinal Stritc h, with help from Terry Crosby who scored three touch- downs. At half-time Karen Knabbs was announced Homecoming Queen with Denise Brigman as first runner-up. History was made as Karen was DeVilbiss ' first black homecoming queen. Following the crowning, the band played, I Don ' t Know How to Love Him from Jesus Christ Superstar. Rainbows All Around Us was the theme of the dance which was held at the Crown Room at Imperial Lanes. It was less crowded than last year with only 82 couples enjoying jazz music by The Candy Johnson Combo. Iva Brassfield and Cheryle Minor, members of the choir, sang two songs as a special feature. Driving for extra yardage — Terry Crosby, (22). pushes toward the goal line as Alfred Brown, (42), and Farley Bell, (81). look on. Throe in a row — for the C.O.E. class as this was the third year they won Best Float Cheerleaders await Farley Bell to break the sign. We ' re 1. 12
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