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Back row fleft to rightj: Paul Brown, Bob Mann, Chris Brunner, President, Susan Potter, Bonnie Linn, Mr. Hess, advisor Fmnf wwf SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Jim Charonko, Chris Woelfle, Secretary, Bill Sweet, Sue Maguire, Treasurer, Susan Bruck, Rich Kissel Missing: Clay Coleman, Vice President, Gary Olson Although this year was somewhat of an off-season for the Senior High Student Council, a few significant advances were made. The Constitution was almost completely renovated to increase efficiency and eliminate legal hassels. The Senior Council was also instrumental in suggesting the student-faculty games at the beginning of the year. F.I.S. will not soon forget the succession of successful, well attended and very unusual dances. Hopefully, the Oberursel Pop Festival can become a tradition. Congratulations are in order for a few unsung heroes, Hmmm-mmmm . . . Bonnie Linn and Mr. Hess, in their efforts at selling sweatshirts which, as far as profits are concerned, was the Senior Student Council's most successful venture. With the present bank account and a few inspired individuals, next year's Senior Student Council can be twice as successful. Buck row fleft to lightj: Mr. Weed, advisor, Dan Maguire, President, Don Sussman, Vice President, Bill Steinert, Treasurer, Hal Poel from row, JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL David Irish, Robin Snyder, Alex Steiman, Holly Gombert Missing: Monica Lange, Secretary, Cathy Handley The Iunior High Student Council of the 1967-68 academic year concentrated most of its efforts on drawing up a Constitution. The addition of officers and a definite organization helped lend a seriousness to our purpose. Students other than council members were extended an open invitation to attend meetings and to vote on the Constitution. Other activities of the council this year included the planning of several bake sales and dances. Council members attempted to plan its activities to provide a model for the Junior High Student Councils in the years to come.
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INTERVIEW STAFF Back row fleft to rightj: Chris Woelfle, Ingrid Young, Ioe Budris, editor , Bill Sweet, Neil Solomon, Bill Vissers, Wendy Sue Wagner, Rae Garrison, Mrs. Anderson, advisor. Front row: Sally Chapman, Susan Bruck, Paula Ross Missing: Clay Coleman, editor YEARBOOK STAFF Since September, the Yearbook staff has been planning and organizing layouts, art work, copy and innumerable photographs. Under the patient guidance of Mrs. Burr and Miss Nesbit the F.I.S. Yearbook, 1968, was care- fully and hopefully composed. Miss Nesbit, advisor, Iill Johnstone, Mrs. Burr, advisor, Sue Maguire, Lynda Sussman, Helen Ott, Iucly Feerer, Betsy Leonard, Marti Wiren. Missing: Maria Bernacchia IUNIOR VIEW STAFF The job of the Interview is to report on all the highlights of the school year at F.I.S. The two newspaper staffs, the Interview and the Junior View, work together to produce monthly editions. The student body news- paper, through the efforts of both staffs and advisors, has become a tradition at F.I.S. Buck row: Carolyn Everett, Ianae Vogt, Carolyn Christian, Mr. Boone, advisor, Ricky Sax, Front row: Ion Berg, Bob Nolan.
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