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At a Student Government meeting, Iva Brassfield, Clerk of Board, informs Cheryl Powell. President; Keith Dobbins, Vice President and Mary Mos- representatives about plans from a Toledo Area Student Council meeting. sing. Treasurer are seated near her. ) Loaded down with books, Steve Graber weighs As Awards Commissioner, Kathy Lichon has the Vote for me for treasurer, Mary Mossing in during the Magazine Drive. idea of preparing a seniors ' birthday board. asks in her speech over the PA. 10 STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES P ; N Progress was achieved under the direction of new Assistant Princi- pal of Student Activities, Mr. D. Carter. He worked with TADS plan- ning a hayride, movies and fund raising projects such as the selling of jackets, buttons, magazines, baked goods and suckers. Students were made aware of what was happening by the constantly up to date activities board in the back hall, the senior birthday board and the various advertisements around the building. November 14th issue Mistakes Plaguet, Finish Season At rs Swing Lower ;ague Competition STUDENT ACTIVITIES 9 ?aar
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MAqAziNE Dri ' ve Nets $1047 Thumbs up! Commissioners Laurine Spetz, Laurie Richards, Paulette Delvaux, Gary Tester and Laurie Snow gather by the familiar design in room 1 22. Active support from commission- ers, student government officers and class representatives prompt- ed many ideas for fund-raising projects. Students in Miss D. Magrum ' s homeroom were the top salesmen during the Magazine Drive, and contributed $539.10 to the final $3546.00 amount earned. Their successful efforts earned them a pizza lunch at Shakeys. Involvement and organization were two of the goals of our commissioners. No spirit at our assemblies forced John Cole- man, Assemblies Commissioner, to try to achieve more student participation. Assemblies were held in the stadium, auditorium and in front of school while the gym floor was being repaired. Laurie Snow, Welfare Commissioner, utilized re- formed voting methods for Home- coming Queen and class officers. Plans for the year included: movies, Student Exchange Day, music in the cafeteria, getting a hypnotist to do a show, a King and Queen Sweetheart Ball and a talent show sponsored by Stu- dent Government instead of Senior Class. After much delay, John Coleman leads the only pep assembly held in the stadium. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 1 1
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