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Gil Successful Projects For Second Semester Congress Second Semester Student Congress involved itself in many projects, both fund raisers and social activities. One of the first activities plan- ned was the Mardi Gras, a carnival sponsored by Student Congress as their contribution to Birmingham's Winter Carnival. This semester also boasted the most successful Seaholm Blood Drive, collecting over 90 pints of blood. For Valentines Day, Student Congress ran a Carna- tion Sale, and in celebration of the upcoming Spring Break, planned a Florida Day. The officers this term worked well together to help organize the many project ideas. They include: President Chris Leydorf, Vice Presi- dent Liz Schuler, Treasurer Elizabeth joliffe, Recording Secretary Martha Sanders, and Corresponding Secretary Kurt Overhardt. Some proposed ideas for other activities include a computer match- up, Rent-A-Group Day, painting the Library Hallway, and possibly an All Night Party, opening the school at night for planned activities. Gil
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ED 1. Karin Sneyd gives her opinion as others listen. 2. Student Congress gives president Chris Leydorf their attention at a meeting. 3. Chris Leydorf, head of Seaholm's blood drive both first and second semester, shows Karen Richardson how to sign in the donors. 4. Katy Breck gives the rest of Con- gress a smile. 5. Andy Doctoroff and Treasurer Elizabeth Ioliffe sit together at a Congress assembly. 6. Art Shepard, finishing up some last minute business, is taken by surprise by the photographer. 7. Sye Daly and Rosemary Mylod think about the up and coming events that Congress will sponsor. 8. Looking upon Student Congress, advisor Charlie Scott gives them his attention. 9. Rushing into a meeting, Missy Frick announces a new idea. ,rf K' .Pew IIJTW GTK! P IX KMINVPM1. 1 Htl-
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