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Wx -J .Vai My Cireckrwo DATES for activities are the Student Council officers. Seal- ed: Paula Milton, Maureen Ben- nett, Claude Moorman. Standing: Frank Cobo, Tom Carlos. 1-:ss ss Council Initiates Citizenship Crusade CATCHY savixos, contests, and skits were only a 'ew of the phases of the Student Council's Citizenship Drive which swept through Miami Hirh early in the spring. Student Council, with the support of the clubs. classes, and home- rooms. carried on a successful campaign which stressed reverence, patriotism, honor and courtesy. By stressing qualities of good citizen- ship, the council worked at maintaining the high standards of Miami Senior High. During the nrst semester, Stings were deter- mined to give Student Council treasury a need- ed boost by selling football programs, which is Student Councils only money making project. The Student Council of Miami High. com- posed of one representative from each home- room. has long had a reputation for accomp- lishing its tasks. All standing projects were continued, among them is the lost and found service which is supervised by Mrs. Tait. The Council committee in charge of this service held an auction late in the spring, where un- claimed articles were sold to the student body. The Savings Committee, which is located in the Activity oliicc. continued a campaign to make the Stings aware of the savings stamps program which is ottered to Stingtown. As a special feature to acquaint the new Stings with Miami High. Student Council con- ducted an orientation program and distributed tree student handbooks. Another service to the student body was the distribution of I.D. pic- tures. The Student Council Social Committee started ot? social activities by acting as ushers Sl Ntolt C'tlL'NL'll Mi Mm-its. I-'inf mir: Re.ler, Thompson, Crawley, Greenberg. Caminiti. Gager, Henderson. Libby, Cady, Fulton. Secnlrtl mtv Toledo. Castellano, David, Roberts, Grossman, Banos, Davis, Eddington, Kosmeder, DeLettre, Brenner, Schwartz, Coho, Carlos. Tlrirtl mir: Priore, Ray, Rountrec, Pearson, Parrish, Hale, lvladdox, Plager, John- son, Craven, Jacobson. ? 9'9 Wat. W
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