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I.C.C. The Inter-Club Council is composed of all club presidents. Its main function is to coordinate club ac¬ tivities so they do not conflict. Under the leadership of Glen Geuder the ICC has strived to uphold the by-laws which were drawn up last year. During the early part of the summer, work was begun on the “Green Book . Glen and his committee worked diligently all summer so that it was finished by the first day of the school. Besides publishing the “Green Book, the ICC also issued welcome packets to all new students. These pack ets consist of information on each club at Falls Church. The ICC has done much this past year to futher the relations between clubs. Glen Geuder fixes the Bullroar. 1st Row L to R—Bill Billings; Julie Stacks; Ann Swing; Thelma Hamilton; Glen Geuder, Chairman; John Burkett; Bryna Freyer. 2nd Row—Jill Poole; Peggy McMahon; Laurie Mastenbrook; Nancy Albertson; Marilyn Belknap; Janet Amole; Francena Beck; Carolyn Dart. 3rd Row—Dave Werth; Bill Miller; Ken Bruntel; Bruce Boger; Bob Blake; Mike Hadley; Mike Thomas; Chuck Howard; Patty Edison 19
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Inter-Club Council Aids SCA Key Clubbers take money for the links in The Chain of Friendship . Keyettes Sue Sparks, Marlene Paluzzi, and Marilyn Belknap make an announcement for the SCA-sponsered paper back book drive 18
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National Honor Society The Members of the National Honor Society who have helped to promote scholarship, leadership, service, and character throughout Falls Church. Scholarship, leadership, service, and character are the four basic qualities necessary for a student to be a member of the National Honor Society. Members must also be jun¬ iors or seniors who have attended Falls Church for at least one semester. The purpose of the National Honor Society was to promote enthu- siasim in each of the four qualities of its members. To create interest in scholarship the members tutored students who requested help, recog¬ nized honor roll students, and gave a $100 scholarship to a worthy member. The Easter Seal Drive was the main means of promoting serv¬ ice. The Friday flag salute and the Thought of the Week encouraged the development of character while speaking to the Frosh before elect¬ ions promoted leadership. With Mrs. Romanus as sponsor and an emphasis on scholarship and leadership, the society did its best to contribute to the success of the school year. Bob Bloke posts the latest Honor Roll Students.
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