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lmllllill As students walk by the library second period Study Day, they see Bob Levenson in his place behind the Librarians' desk. Bob pre- sides over all Student Council meetings. Leadership Officers President ...... Bob Levenson Vice-President , . . Pattie Lawton Secretary Marilyn Kendrick Treasurer . , , . . Lynda Keever Sponsor . . . . . Mrs. Helen Dial Many students received speed- ing tickets this year for rushing to the lunch line. This is part of the new monitoring system brought into use by the Student Council. The Student Council al- so handles the many student body projects such as the Good- will drive, to help the handi- capped help themselves , and the Thanksgiving baskets for needy families. The members al- so like having a good time and Homecoming heads the list of fun-filled hours. ln the morning before school students wait on the patio, behind the main building for the bell to ring. The sockhop in the girls' gymnasium following the Plant football game was one of the many activities sponsored by the Student Council. Geraldine Raines keeps track of the goodwill bags brought in by Jim Curtis, Bill Crowley, and Cindy Cox. MR ,000 0 K, V, Q x ia' I5 - f',Z...fff5' we , L Y., . 4' 3 bk .f 4 1:-v DUSTR GLSR' I y .II as F ., Q 1 I if ik s vt., f , . T - g 9 w ,sy gf I' . :EU .- Y . ' , T ' . 4. vs? , ,Lf , i l ' ' . 1 , far ,C ag' , ,fbi Iliff ill 'M Q 'if 'V A S. gf- 5---.Y J.. ,- fi? 1 g 1 Qsf x. . f ig N-.QQ L he L 'ooo W L 1 .f ll-I r it xxx . ty. w . 5 aw- . kiwufhwfw 142, kay. I Q W .4 Y Af ,N J Q NNNm.t4t Ei' M15-4' v .mr IM. WM ,M miwvkwsi rhqgr will , mf Mun Q 'W 1-
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A To build up enthusiasm for Homecoming, homeroom decorations were displayed throughout the school. Holding the Student Council victory hoop, Pam Akins leaps as Wayne Dimond and Van O'Quinn run through simultaneously. '65 Members of Student Council Develop iz! wma First Row: Tania Sarmento, Patsy Altman, Sharon Hyer, Mary Beth Gilligan, Bambi Scott, Vicki Tarver, Patty Lawton, Cheryl Seavy, Rosie Rigdoll. Second Row: Candy Dodson, Clair Randall, Jane Lenzen, Judy Henry, Caroline Randal, Sherry Holeman, Mary Jane Thomas, Marilyn Kenderick, Mariorie Raines. Third Row: Nancy Martin, Pat Conner, Janet England, Geraldine Raines, Margaret Miller, Kathy Sheridan, Kay Whitfield, Bobbie Jo Carrington, Sue Moran, Kathy Bearce, Janice Wilson. Fourth Row: Ken Cleary, John Benson, Jim Murphy, Bill Campbell, Wayne Dimond, Jeff Butcher, David Fagan, Tom lcard, Lee Anstey. Fifth Row: Bob Levenson, Tom Daniels, Bob Boling, John Cook, Matthew McCarthy, Bob Cotterman, Curtis Tutterrow, Marty Davis. Sixth Row: Chris Woodland, Jim Hayes, Chuck Forest, Pete Sheff, Leroy Anoclerio, Scott Cole, Nelson Maynard, Ted Tripp, Mike English.
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,Q- sd.: ii gif f ' W 'Q A N aff? -1 , gf, Taking advantage of senior privileges are Lynda Barrett, Gail Mellin, and Louise Taylor who are eating at the senior table. x A f 1, . I 1 - ' 'ff ' in V C7 , , ,. A jg? if 8. . . gg ii ' i1',f'51l' I c C. N i :aj F.. Siu - .+.gf'?9, gf5Q.w.3,-yi, W LM' Y MWA, T- X ' - ' z.f'i'ff' -.1 fn XX . XXX xx if H XX N xx . ,i.'lfe1BQ N Mrs. Helen Dial, Student Council Sponsor, totals the profits made from the fair ticket drive. The funds were given to the Foreign Exchange Program sponsored by the Student Council and The American Field Service Club. . . . Character, Broad-Minded Citizens The Ugliest Man contestants David Raell, Chuck Brown, Judson Titsworth, Rick Hunt, Don Hall, Bob Miller, Kip Ledbetter, and Joe Gulash, beg Miss Mildred Emmelhainz for March of Dimes donations. Judson Titsworth was voted the ugliest. The contest helped put Manatee ahead of Southeast and Palmetto high schools in the March of Dimes drive. 'WSI mln- 'Q1 :ei -xl .. gf-. si, .. .i In -asm .. , za be 2.1: .. TTL 5-ur, g-12 7+ N nh: - I :f - s, , gf- Q 1 5 f :H 2 2 ... - '-. -. .... --. ..... I ...- ,-
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