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Fall Student Body Officers: Secretary, Gloria Goetzg Treasurer, Shelly Williams, Sr. Class President, Scott Shanklandg Fr. Tyler Tsunemitsug AFM President, Roger Shioshig Vice President, Rick McNerney. Provide an Active Fall Season for Enthusiastic lluakers. Among the traditional activit- ies were the Candyland dance and an after-game dance. This cab- inetalso laid the plans for the re- newal of the inter-club council which would bea committee head- ed by a student body officer and would be made up of club presi- dents.. lt is hoped that this council would increase interest and unity within school chartered clubs. The major project undertaken by rhetall Executive Cabinet was the planning of the winter Region lll Stud e n t Council Conference which Franklin hosted, the theme of which dealt with the need for club councils. At this conference the subject for discussion was the value of school based clubs. I Publicity Chairman, Peggy Prusakg Junior Class. Vice President, John Strubleg Sophomore Class Pres1dent, Bob Marshallg AGS President, Leanne Beard5Execut1ve Cabinet Faculty Advisor, Mr. Wax. 15
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Fall Student Body President, Mike Gallucci. As the presiding officer of the student body l have had the op- portunity to represent Franklin in state and local proiectsp however, mostofmy duties were confined to serving the Franklin Student Body. A campus clean-up competion with Ma rs hal lwas organized in November and put into effect dur- ing February. The largest project required of the fall cabinet was the preparation of the l 966-67 winter conference of Region lll. This conference was held at Frank- lin High S c hoo l on February 4, and was attended by represent- atives of 72 high schools. l look back on my term recog- n iz i ng many incomplete begin- nings. Yet l remember that in completions are better than no be- ginnings at all. Student Body President and Dedicated Executive Cabinet 4 2 M1ke Gal1ucc1 officates at Executive Cabinet at an assembly and taCk1eS Studies- 14
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AFM week, Wild Things Part I, featuredadifferent event each day: candy, slaves, game tags, and card salesallwere profitable. The climax came on Friday in a special assembly featuring the Fabulous Epix, a popular six-piece combo. Egyone who purchased an AFM card attended this event. Wild Things Part ll, a dance featuring the Montells, concluded theweek. Some of the profit from AFM week was appropriated for the pur- chaseof more official Fra nk l in blazers. It is becoming a tradition for Fra nkl in representatives to President, Roger ShioshigHistorian, Ken Bolder5Secretary, Ric Soderberg. Weqr 1-h egg iqckefs , AFM Fall Officers: Vice President, Rick Parrish5Treasurer, Mike McMurray, Daily Events Herald Money-Making Week for AFM. Qlfront Rowj: Bill Morgan, Matt Eaton, Dave Petraca, Steve Kletzel, Mark Smith, Ken Gunter, Russel Scofield, Mike Orazio, Dennis Estes, Kevan Ross, Ernesto lnclan, John Lupo. fSecond Rowy: Albert Bates, Tom Bernard, Steve Guile, Mike Casciato, Alan Federici, Rick Gibson, Chuck Mills, Paul Taylor, Rick Goldhammer, Ed Stucl-crath, Richard Lytle, Ralph Larusso. fThird Rowl: Jeff Oreste, Terry Minch, Kevin Jones, Ray Bristow, Paul Burgard, Mike Nakata, Steve Beck, Dennis Knudson, Dave jinings, Dan Luckich. QFortH Rowy: Steve Reeves, Bob Lytle, Steve Price, Bob Otey, Robert Itami, john. Lazarides, Gary Walker, Don Loomis, Leon Koistiner, Ray Hoyt, Lee Troutman. QFifth Rowj: Gordon Weisenburg, Ray Marainda, Mark Swain, Doug Beltz, Dean Hill, Bruce Pfander, Ken Thrasher, George Rask, Bill Hardy, Bob Yoder, Craig Whitely. QSixth Rowj: jim Pinkard, Ernie Cook, Darrel Spacik, Lousi Roul, Dave Marsh, Chuck Byers, Dave Kerbs, Ge org e Zaleski, jerry Brown, Ron Harp, Kerry Benjamin, Steve jackson. QSeventh Rowj: jim Barnes, Dan McE1haney, Steve Smothers, Dave Austin, Roger Kruse, Perry I-lines, john Gallucci, Dave McFarland, David Buell, Bill Piland, Frank Demagalski, Bruce Tarver. 16
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