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fa. iw' Standing: Jana Hicks, Ann Collings, Carol Rodgers, Cindy Lawrence, Pat Jenkins, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Thomson, Robin Fightmaster, Donna Moritz, Hersha Evans, Jeannine Hobson, Joanne Lynch, Linda Sigle, Charlene Manley, Beth'Kuper, Kathy Weltsch, Katy Barr, Jeannine Gale, Janet Aaronson, Mary Adkins. Seated: Khris Cotton, Ann Kelley, Davene Looney, Barbie Slagle, Marcia Evans, Kathy Risner, Mary Nelson, Linda Fisher, Cathy Hunstein, Patti Oertle, Gamma Sigma Gamma Sigma is a service organization consist- ing ot 28 elected girls. The purpose of this or- ganization is to serve the school in various ways throughout the year. Some ot our activities this year have been ush- ering for class plays, serving for the student coun- cil breaktast, ushering at the Tulsa Little Theater, and helping individual teachers. This spring the club chose the Junior girls who will be the foundation for next year's organization. K' Kathy Weltsch, Treasurer, Ann Kelley, Social Chairmang Pat Jenkins, Vice- President, Carol Rodgers, President, Khris Cotton, Secretary.
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We the students of Memorial, in order to promote better rela- tionship between students, administration, community, and teachers, and inter-school relationships, in order to provide opportunity for participation in student government, and, to provide more scholastic incentive among the student body do hereby establish this constitu- tion for Memorial High School Student Council. This, the Preamble of the Memorial High School Student Council Constitution, most clearly states the purpose of our organization. The prime purpose of American Education is to train for citizens requires a direct relation between knowledge and practice. The Student Council is to a student of citizenship what a laboratory is to a student of chemistry. The Student Council provides an outlet for the views of our young men and women on issues that they will face as citizens in a democracy. Student Council Officers Mrs. Schneider-Sponsor, Kathy Wilcox-Recording Secretary, Carol Rodgers-Treasurer, Cathy Schreiber-Corresponding Secretary, Gene Buzzard-President: Ron Braeutigam-Vice President.
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First row: Charles Anderson, Greg Ridge, Bat Jones, Jim Garol, Bob Collier, Charles Ward, Dave Warner, Brooks Campbell, Bob Dry, Rod Hatchett, Second row: Dennis O'Brien, Dave Jacobsen, Ron Braeutigam, Ron Walker, Nick Hunter, Mike Walker, Harold Stewart, Robert Yaap, Murry Fleming, Gene Buzzard. Third row: Stan Brown, David Barrett, Zurn Johnson, Robert Walker, David Pollack, Dick Fantozzi, Ben de Souza, Chris Bourne, John Phenicie. Interact Interact is the boys' service organization at Me- morial, established by the Rotary Club. The purpose of Interact is to assist in community activities, thereby extending friendship and building on the foundation of interdependence among mankind. Although ours is the only one in Oklahoma, Inter- act is an organization that has influence worldwide. For example, our brother club is in India. Among the proiects in which Interact participates are the pancake supper for A.F.S., the annual parking lot cleanup, bake sales, help with Good Will proiects, and many other events throughout the year. Dave Jocobsen, Board of Directors, Pat Jones, Treasurer, Ron Braeutigam, Secretary, Ron Walker, Vice-President, Rod Hatchett, President. 27
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