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First row, pictured left to right: Jack Horne, Judicial Chairman, Lu Ann Raymond, Vice President, Virginla Wargelin, Secretary, Second row: Laura Brown, Linda Crow, Bette Brown, Jo Ann Barry, June Smith, Alice Bottomley, Kay Polhamus, Third row: Barney Corbin, Tom Bass, Harry Goode, Jr, , Jim Coleman, Carl Morin, Eddie Laibl, Spence Guerin, l Kr . ,is t Jim Platt President 5, gf 11.311 L.: ,.., K ' ,eiel . - rr.. ,gsrf ,gg lijigggam f Eddie Parsons Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of a Student Council is to obtain a better relationship between the stu- dent body and the Administration, This has been the motto of each person belonging to the Student Council, Under the guidance of the officers and sponsor, Mr. Adkison, the council has under- taken the projects of selling student cards, Bulldog Book covers, and arranging the dances held in the Eau Gallie Civic Center through the co-operation of the Civic Center Committee, The council's gift to the school this year was a patio of Tennessee red rock. The idea, the drawing of the plans, and the construction of this patio were contributed en- tirely by the councilmernbers. By such a program of activity and record of accomplishment, the Student Council has attempted to lead the way toward a better M.H, S,
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First row, pictured left to right: Kay Polhamus, Barbara Ensor, Linda Crow. Second row: Allen Womack, Larry Bissey, Fred Van Lengen, James Huguely. DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club, organized this year, has as its purposes the following: practice in the art of public speaking, representation of Melbourne High School at the State Foren- sic and Speech Contests, and the establishment of a speaker's bureau for civic events. Under the direction of its sponsor, Martin Schoppmeyer, and its captain James Hugue- ly, the club already has in the short period of its existence attained third place in the District Tournament at Stetson University. Plans are progressing for a complete pro- gram of debates with other schools in the area. 4
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First row, pictured left to right: Ted Nida, Vice Presidentg Alan Whiting, Presidentg Eddie Laibl, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Second row: Paul Sanford, George Nida, Bob Groves, Jim Coleman, John Edge, Johnny Smith, Third row: Toby Platt, Glen Littlejohn, Barney Corbin, Richard Cassady, Bill Stroud. KEY CLUB The Key Club is a Kiwanis sponsored organization composed of high school boys. Its advisor is Mr. Ralph Humphries. The purpose of the Key Club is to encourage civic consciousness through active participation in worthy civic projects. .
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