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Jim Edwards Dir. of Athletics Linda Kinic Dir ofCuitural AITairs Elliot Warsaw Dir. of Drives Stephen Miller Dir. of Ecology Larry Leadership Dir. ol ' Pblic Relations Linda Skiff Dir. of Publicity Claudia Reis Dir. of Spirit Cathy Cannizzo Asst. Dir. of Athletics Tracey Hurst Asst. Dir. of Publicity Jay ( aplan Typist ' B jK dliii Ximena Vallejo Mrs. Rachael Dakos Honorary Cabinet Member Student Gov ' t Coordinator Exchange Student from Chile House of Representatives 28
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k: Kim Smith Executive Vice-President r Carolyn Fuson Social Vice-President Maureen Oslrovsky Reco rding Secretary Joan Thompson Comm. of Inter-School AITairs ' -%, : 1P U Student Government Spring 1975 Carrie Stanfield Historian Kent Braunschweiger Treasurer Jay Guttman Boys ' League President ■4 V % Susan Levitan Girls League President PN i 1 Kj m r - 1 B 1 iJ Robm Nicholas Senior Class President iM. i- Bill CartvA right Junior Class President ' a Tami Beam Sophomore Class President Earl Baer Comm, of Assemblies Ed Barkett Comm. of Cluhs Curriculum Nikki Moriana Comm. of Community . ' ction 27
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Cavaliers Break World Wide Dance Record Cleveland ' s Drama clan, forever in pur- suit of some new and cra y gimmick, truly outdid themselves this time when they pro ' cd to Mr. Guiness and the rest of the world that they could break the world ' s Charleston Dancing Record. .Amidst groans from aching feet, tooth- picks under the eyelids, and growling stom- achs, 111 teen of the twenty participants exhaustedly reached their thirty hour goal. .Aside from the cast of dancers, there were many others involved in the effort. All jobs from feet massuers to time keepers to orange peelers were occupied, and of course Nliss Francis supervised the thrashing 30 s es- capade. It all took place at The Onion, a small community church in Sepulveda, from 12:00 noon, Friday, January 24 to 6:00 p.m., Saturday, January 25. With the intention to defray the Thespian London trip which took place during Fas- ter vacation, each dancer circulated a spon- sor sheet, collecting over S2,000 for their cause. 29
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