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7, 71.5. mate LLOYD DAVIE PTAK JAMES TILLMAN Senior Class Senior Class WILLIAM SANDALLS BILLIE JEAN HUFFMAN MICHAEL ROTH National Honor Society Quill and SCI-011 Key Club I ROBERT MEYER LEONARD O'BRIEN Junior Class Sophomore Class 125
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Q 24525523 A W':iigmf:E:ff,,, ,r -fzaggl 3fmw'Bumf2e,Wfwma SCOTT SWEDBERG, Vice-President BOBBIE HINES, Recording Secretary The Council, with the approval of the Faculty, initiated the FALL TERM We hope you will all decide in favor of this constitution . . . This familiar phrase was repeated time and time again during the first weeks of the 1961-62 school year. In October the majority of the F,H.S. student body complied with this wish by voting in favor of the proposed constitution. The student council which was formed according to this document has had a greater amount of freedom than any previous one. During the first semester,the Council under the direction of Mr. Edward Koch undertook many projects. Especially notable were the planning and hosting of the first F,HtS. Leadership Conference, held at Winterberg, Germany, on December 8,9, and 10, and thepublication of the Student Council Crier, a paper designed to keep the student body in touch with the activities of its government. Simian! axonal! zecalcfaea SUSAN PAYNE, Corresponding Secretary first senior privilege being excused five minutes early for assemblies and having their own reserved section. The sale of articles by the different clubs and classes was also approved and the Winter Ball was given to the Sophomore Class. The second semester opened with an explosive election. Many ofthe candidates expressed their dissatisfaction with the use to which the Council had put the constitution. In spite of this, the same group, with the exception of a new Vice-President Bob McCoy, was elected. The Spring Carnival, which provided an opportunity for all clubs to present an attraction in order to earn money, brought to a close a busy and successful year. 124 ROBERT SLEEKER, Treasurer
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126 Representatives from Junior and Senior homerooms help to form House policy and keep their classmates informed of Student Government decisions. During the first Executive Councilmeet- ing, policy fo r the school year was discussed and a course of action decided upon. The Sophomore homeroom delegates comprise th e largest b l o c k of class representatives in the House,thus main- taining the American concept ofmajority representation.
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