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Vice Presidents Form Inter-Club Council OFFICERS President . .. ,,...... . .. Patty Lawton Vice President .. ., Wayne Dimond Secretary .... ,,....... M yla Shetlar We' L Sponsor , . . , T T Miss Joe Berta Bullock The Inter-Club Council consists of the vice presidents of all the clubs of the school, with the Student Coun- cil vice president acting as president. ln charge of organizing the school calendar, the council hears all inquiries for projects planned by the clubs and, following closely the resolutions of the Student Council, Inter-Club council approves and sets the dates for all the clubs proiects. The council, a regulatory body, adiusts the heterogenious series of activities throughout the year. Miss Joe Berta Bullock, sponsor of ICC, answers any questions the students might have pertaining to the arrangement of a project. First Row: Shirley Wetherington, Mona Roberson, Patti Lawton, Rita non, Dave Mitchell, Matthew McCarthy, John Criswell, Tom lcard, Mike Beach, Jackie King. Second Row: Kathy Sheridan, Lois Oakley, Julie Les- Mallonee, George Tomberlin, Joe Foster. sard, Margaret Kane, Judy Field, Clyde Hager. Third Row' Tony Bran- l Tl T N., M ,,, ,fi ws, 'Q 1 ' 2,5 s s M Ik i 5, 4 Q Vg .. :IQ 52
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OFFICERS President .. ...,..... . James Smith Secretary 4 .,.. Kathie Howey Sponsors .. .. Mrs. Jeanne Parrish Mr. Franklin Kittle Founded in 1953, with the purpose of giving students a chance to view first-hand a different section of the country, the Domestic Exchange strives to promote an understanding between people of different areas. This year the exchangers traveled to Wyncote, Pennsylvania, and were the guests of the students of Cheltenham High School. While at Cheltenham, the exchangers attended various social activities and were given tours of L-Lancaster County, Wyncote, Valley Forge, and Philadelphia. Before returning to Bradenton, the exchange visited Washington, D.C., where they toured the Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and the Smithsonian Institute, and President John F. Kennedy's grave. Jim Gelder and Chris Key gaze with owe at the Liberty Bell, symbol of American freedom. Historic Pennsylvania, ashington, D. C. First Row: Margaret Osborne, Linda Oboler, Cecelia Craig, Kathie Howey, Parrish, Mike Piscitelli, Bill Hager, Bill Jones, Chris Merritt, John Shadron, Susan Reid, Ruth Kaylor. Second Row: Arlene Esposito, Gloria Gilliland, Doug Chanco, Chris Key, Jim Frain. Fourth Row: Tom French, Jimmy Elinor Maney Susie Wright, Charlene Rector, Alice Weatherall, Sue Smith, Gary Kiep, Skip Kitchner, Jim Gelder, Tom Quarmby, Tom Shau- Hutchins, Coleen Ellingsen, Marylyn Lesser. Third Row: Mrs. Jeanne rette, Mr. Franklin Kittle.
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First Raw: Linda Hoffman, Karen Decker, Joan Simmons, Sue Hielm, Cathy Charron, Karen Chudy, Linda Whilldin, Tania Sormento. Second Row: Ken Cleary, Linda Vanderkodde, Margaret Miller, Charlotte Moore, Mary Miller, Linda Bearden, Lynn Pritchard, Linda Oboler, Suzanne Peterson. Third Row: Margaret Kane, Jack Faust, Carol Maginness, Mike Hicks, Doug Chanco, Don Flowers, Matthew McCarthy, Kitty Williams, Ruth Ann Shane. American Field Service Aids Foreign Relations OFFICERS President . . . ...,,r,.. . . Lynn Pritchard Vice President . .. Linda Hoffman Secretary .... . . Karen Decker Treasurer . . . . Margaret Miller Sponsor . . . . Mrs. Lois Key A newly inaugurated club, the American Field Serv- ice, has completed its first full year at Manatee. The main objective of the club is to earn enough money to send one of our students abroad and to have two foneign pupils spend an entire year here, as Tania Sarmento did this year. To provide financ- ing for the students, the American Field Service held a spaghetti dinner in our cafeteria. One Study Day during assembly the American Field Service introduced the students attending Manatee that were born in countries other than the United States. Also introduced were all the foreign exchange students in Manatee county. Climaxing the assembly, dances common to the people aboard were demon- strated by members of the club. L A J A plaque with the names of Manatee exchange students is looked over by Tania Sarmento, exchange student from Brazil.
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