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Membt rs of the Student Council discuss the necessity of a code of dress. S. C. elections held in September Catherine Greene carries out one of the daily re¬ sponsibilities of the devotional committee of Student Council. Lane Hurley, treasurer, shows the financial records to Mark Setzer. Lucretia Hurley, secretary, instructs Mark Hagler as to the best location to hang a poster. 30
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The business staff selects pictures to be used in the advertising section. Under the direction of Karen Miller, the busi¬ ness staff began work in the early summer. A major aspect of the staff’s duties was that of selling advertisements, contributing to nearly $2,000 to our annual. Working during fourth period, the business staff handled subscriptions to the SPIRIT OF ’67 and executed other tasks concerning annual finances. “Operation Pan¬ cake” was held at Uncle John’s Pancake House, with part of the proceeds going to the annual funds. Nancy Black and Janice Cranford check the final amount to be received by the sale of advertisements. Business staff raises $2000 Karen Miller business manager, checks her sales record. Suzanne McGuirt ana Janice Cranford type statements for advertisements.
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The Student Council is the students’ governing body at Independence. Elections were held in early fall this year, and Mark Setzer was elected president. Homeroom presidents comprised the Student Council. One of its main duties this year was chartering clubs. The Student Council also sold candy and sponsored the Welcome Dance and the Christmas Dance. Mark Setzer, Lucretia Hurley, and Lou Lagana attended the Student Council Convention at Kinston in November. During homeroom, Mark Setzer reads the daily announcements. The Student Council meets in the cafeteria to discuss selling candy for a project. 3 !
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