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Council '38 1e m1 vie One of the outstanding accomplishments of the Ming, Student Council was the purchase of thirty-two navy lted a . blue blazers with special gold Heidelberg crests. ,as filled These blazers will be the official uniform for all Heidelberg representatives such as the band, letter- men, athletic teams, and Student Council officers. tional Vice President team A student store was opened this year. The store, BOB MUSHEN 'ganized operated by students, sells school supplies, pennants, .Cket book covers, and decals. It is also a place utilized H sea- by the yearbook and newspaper staff for the purpose of selling subscriptions. lon It was quite a year for Heidelberg High and for WWWAW g the Heidelberg Council. A year of new ideas -- a WWW t $150, year of experiment -- a year of accomplishment -- 1 man- a year to remember and to build upon. Treasurer ANN TSUBOTA Above, Bob LaFerriere, Jane Harris, and Ann Tsubota ! are waiting at the gate for loyal Heidelberg rooters. At the right. Linda Styer and Margaret Evans await their customers at the Student Store.
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Student The Heidelberg Student Council of 1963 was led by President Dave Myers with assistance from Vice President Bob Mushen, Secretary Bobbi Breitling, and Treasurer Ann Tsubota. The newly created ap- pointive office of Corresponding Secretary was filled by Bobbi Jacquot. President DAVE MYERS The Council began the year with the traditional Homecoming Dance in honor of the Football team. During the basketball season, the Council organized the sale of season tickets and managed the ticket sales at the games. Financially the basketball sea- son was a SUCCESS . The goal of improved cafeteria services, long anticipated by many, was realized this year. Also, . . a revision and standardization of general and finan- ayeat: :; Cial policies were accomplished. Secretary BOBBI BREITLING FIRST ROW: P. Cole, R. Randle, A. Ormes, P. Callaway, T. Scotton, J. Lopez, 8. Kelly, R. Bell. SECOND ROW: t B. LaFerriere, P. Hyde, H. Blau, C. McCarty, B. Ammon, M. Chapman, B. Dale. THIRD ROW: B. Freund, C. Pecoraro, L. Wells, J.Jenkins,1. Orr, J. Whalen, D. Stewart, J. Harris, E. Tsubota, B. Barnett. - s Q; 4- ' v. V y , g
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Audio-Visual The A-V Club is a service or- ganization. Its primary aim is to provide Heidelberg American High School with a pool of trained equip- ment operators to assist the teach- ers in the utilization of the various types of A-V equipment. The mem- bers learn to operate and care for projectors, record players, etc. and must pass a performance examination in order to receive a projectionist license. BACK ROW: J. Kline, R. Evans, P. Gilbreth, Mr. Jones, L. Foster, J. Berkowitz, R. Anderson. MIDDLE: J. Spurlock, S. Gritz, D. Morrison, P. Hurt. FRONT ROW: M. Handin, J'. Hartline, B. Heath, W. Hunley, T. Jessup. Foreign-Language Club The purpose of the F oreign Language Association is to raise the interest level in the study of foreign languages at this school by affording students the op- portunity to gain an insight into varied and different languages. Ken Roberts, Pres., Steven Pratt, Treas., Karen Losch, Sec., Janis Put- man, Vice-Pres., Mr. Reimann. lst ROW: Mr. Reimann, J. LOpez, M. Moore, 1. Posich, K. Losch, K. White, S. Punsack. 2nd ROW: E. Elfton, J. Reading, L. Underwood, C. Breyfogle, P. Poe, T. Hardman, L. Mookerjee, E. Hoadley, M. Scott. 3rd ROW: M. Munsen, J. Shockey, S. Schuh, N. Nelson, M. Moore, S. Steyer, W. Arenz, R. Dumras.
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