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Student Council Helps Teach Teamwork First row: Anna Booth, Lisa Guman. Lisa Bare, Casey Dubose. Joe Curry. Debbie Challis. Diana Colon, Mark Toussaint. Monty Hudson, Suzanne Reed, Mary Scheye, Janet Boston, Debra Johnson, Debra Evans. Second row, Steve Bowen. Haber. Johni Williamson, Marta Guevara. Janice Gatling, Kathy Hampton, Larry Comerford. Karen Bredesen. Audrey Student Council strives to promote better relationships between students and faculty. Learning teamwork is also a big part of Student Council, says .lanice Gatling, sophomore senator. This year, the organization was completely reorganized. The 32 senators and four officers were selected by the entire student body. These students attend Student Council as a class with Mr. Gerald Boone as their sponsor. Having Student Council as a daily class has made all the difference in the world in the effectiveness of our organization, states Mr. Boone. The council has accomplished much this year by aiding in many different areas of the school. They help promote school spirit and enthusiasm at football games by selling spirit ribbons. Members also sponsored Homecoming Week and planned all the activities. During that week. an immense amount of school spirit was generated by conducting many daily contests and activities. We give maximum attention to each and every project we undertake, thus finding full success in projects such as this year's Thanksgiv- ing drive, states president Dan Schonthaler. We were able to raise over S600 to buy groceries so that needy families would have a well-balanced Thanksgiving dinner. One of the main projects completed this year was the replacement of glass in the lobby trophy case.Blue and Orange Week was also sponsored by the council and class jerseys were sold.
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-... .Q-1, First row: Peggy Braxton, General Office Clerk: Lance Williamson. German: Nancy Chase. Cheerleaders: ,lay Etherton, Key: letitia Phillips, Para Amigas: Lorie Wheelis. Spanish Honor Society and Yearbook: Lance Kelly, Interact: Jonnie Burch. National Honor Society. Second row: Margie Whatley, Anchor: Dewayne Williams, Beta: Alicia Villanueva, Quill and Scroll: Karen Kohanowich, French Honor Society: Angie Milstead. Senior Council: Jan CC Participation Barber. Entre Amis: Debbie Stevison. Touiours Fidele. Third row: Bill McCurdy, Band: Richard Burns. ICC: Toni Boggs, Sorores Fidelis: Jan Ricks. Sans Perine: Susan Gorman, .lunior Council: Barbara Thomas, NJROTC: Julie McVey, FHA: Sandra Manning. Escambians: Kara Price, Teens for Christ: Elizabeth Radaj. Latin Honor Society: Dan Schonthaler. Student Council: Steve Ford. Newspaper. Brings Clubs Closer ICC or Interclub Council is an organization whose members are the presidents of all the various clubs at Escambia. They work together to bring every club closer and to help solve problems. Representatives from each club meet twice a month to discuss activities and problems. ICC has the possibilities of being a strong organization. says pre- sident Richard Burns. Overall, :ICC helps promote unity among the clubs. It also acts as coordina- tor between administration, faculty and students. Richard Burns president of ICC, directs the Interclub Council meeting and reads the agenda for important upcoming events. 4-PN? Tllil !l LJIQI
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