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ICC Supervises Carnival With club presidents represent¬ ing their respective clubs, the Inter-club Council proved to be an effective organization this year. One of its projects was to clear grounds for a park where picnics and other school activities may be held in the future. Under the supervision a Winter Carnival was held in late February in which individual clubs set up booths for their own money-mak¬ ing projects. Campaign posters urge students to vote for Lamar Helms for ICC president. The I.C.C. meets every Monday in order to co-ordinate all club plans for the week. President Lamar Helms assigns members to serve as com¬ mittee chairmen for the Carnival. 32 Chris McCrackin and Gloria Forest make sport of Mike Outen, who was imprisoned by the I.R.C. at the Carnival.
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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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Steve Conner and Cheryl Ritch pose behind a set made by Pep Club members for the Winter Carnival. The Pep Club, which boasts the largest club mem¬ bership at Independence, has one major aim — to support school spirit and good sportsmanship at all school-sponsored events. This club, under the direc¬ tion of its advisor, Miss Martha Smith, sponsored Pep Week, which was highlighted by the Sadie Hawkins Day and a dance. Other responsibilities were the sale of Pep tags, basketball buttons, football pro¬ grams, stadium decorations, the care of the mascots, and posters for all games. Little Mr. and Miss Patriot demonstrate their spirit at a football game. Pep Club sponsors Pep Week Cheryl Ritch, president of the Pep Club, listens to suggestions for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. fl Jeannie Barrett draws a poster for the Winter Carnival.
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