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limo if I. 1 if ABOVE: Girls' Council member, Lynn Roberts, says Ili on Hi Day to Milly Nolen und George Groome. ...,ms'tf,zffQTc,1f:4 .1 . g ,. ABovE: Oklahoma bound are Frank Coho und Tom Carlos as they leave for the National Student Council convention. Right: Margie Thompson und Richurd Bennett take charge of the bulletin hoard which ud- vertises SC's Citizenship Campaign. if: fha flerdllesf of fx., V y2r7r . Q. hz Tor: Prttcticing what the sign says ure Bonnie Zimmerman, Marry Leighton, und Lettie Brewer. Hnllmn: Council members serve rclireshrnents to junior und senior girls who are new to Mitimi High. ' t-r' , ' 'ra ? W c., 7 it 349 .we ' 7 1 4' N ' H ,ll ggi ski ll M- M r R f .. 't v 7 ff - -. -- .S , , , 1. - ffxs i f y . - f ' S, Q. , Q' fr A At ' - x. , 71111 . 3' , 'ff f 4 t i li ' y 4 J if il if ' K' ' V ir, Q 1 4 4 2 J , or TZHFEV uggig 5,Lg',sc4 ltcV:l?LNCE 991 t ' QND BELOW: Both students und teachers alike were welcomed hy the receiving line nt the Student Council tea. 29 ,Q wo X f, M, t f ki :ff tj its 'S 'fe RQ, it ,,, y KVM
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, ,f Wag' 4 f Ji. . and publicizing Student Council activities. In May of '56, Claude Moorman, Student Council President, was selected to go on a good will tour of Europe. With three other students from Florida, Claude toured eight countries and brought back many useful ideas for a bet- ter Student Council. In October, Tom Carlos and Frank Cobo represented Miami High at the Southern As- sociation of Student Councils in Tulsa, Okla- homa. In March, Judy Evans, Maureen Ben- nett, Judy Lefcoc, and Virginia Del Valle were sent to the Student Council Statc Convention in Orlando. Othcers for this year were Claude T. Moor- man, president, Tom Carlos, vice-presidentg Maureen Bennett, sccrctaryg Frank Cobo, treasurer, and Paula Milton, chaplain. Miss Becker, the Director of Student Activities. sponsored Student Council. Dorman, Pearson. Spells ut Leadership TRAINING THE LEADERS of tomorrow was Inter- Club Council's aim for 1957, and to this aim the organization undertook a program of lead- ership training. On March 29 and 30 all school clubs sent representatives to a Leadership Con- ference held at Miami High. The conference, initiated by Anchor Club and effected by ICC, taught correct club meeting and managing pro- cedure. This xvas the first of such conferences to be held annually. In accordance with ICC, all organizations took part in the drive. Preparations were made for awarding the clubs which have performed the most service. ICC is composed of 40 clubs, a part of the Student Council, and is headed by the Student Council vice-president. The vice-president of each club is an ICC representative. THE s1LmENi c'oUNt'iL committee chairmen make plans for the Citizenship Campaign. Foregroirizd: Margie Thompson. Lv!! ro riiqlil: Judy Lefcoe, Dave Ray, Carol Maddox. Nancy Varble, Gloria Panos, Steve Brenner, Virginia Del Valle, Linda Emerick, Steve Plager, Judy Evans, Lynn Roberts. P' gm , js if ' X ICC MEMBERS. First row: Stein, Ojea, Nobles, Fisher. Second row. Figueredo, Merkle, L a n gs t 0 n ,
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'il . 424 W,M4..'f 0 M GIRLS' COUNCIL OFFICERS and Dean of Girls, Miss Eugenia Howard. Elbia Garcia, Bonnie Zimmer- man, Miss Howard, Diane Dupuis, Rita Garnett, Nancy Lowe, Harriet Lasko. Friendl Wi ee i For Girls' Council THIS IS the friendliest week of the year, said smiling members of Girls' Council. With these words, Miami High students began a week spotlighting friendliness to students and teach- ers. The highlights of the week were the Get- Acquaintedw tea and Hi Day, both sponsored by the Girls' Council. As a part of the school wide Citizenship Drive, Girls' Council sponsored Honesty Week. By distributing copies of the Honor Creed to all Stings, the Girls' Council made Miami High honesty conscious. A beautiful May Pole, lovely clothes, and spring fever set the scene for the annual Girls' Council spring assembly on May 8. Fashions from the Home Economics department and Burdine's were featured. ln this assembly, the D.A.R. presented an award to the most out- standing senior girl. To boost the Girls' Council treasury funds, members sold Miami High stationery and post- card views of the school building. The purpose of the Girls' Council is to en- courage high standards and ideals among the girls and to act in an advisory capacity to the Dean of Girls. Leading the Council this year were Elbia Garcia, president, Rita Garnett, lst vice-presi- dentg Diane Dupuis, 2nd vice-president, Har- riet Lasko. secretaryg Bonnie Zimmerman, treasurer, Nancy Lowe, chaplain. Miss Eugenia Howard is the faculty sponsor. GIRLS' CoIINCII MLMBI-Rs. Svaltftl: Corino, Danford, Parrish, Simons, English. Kizetflizm' Edwards, D06 XO 6' A Reiter, Nobles, Leighton, Mackin, Lee. Sfumliiiux Cortina, Slater, Brewer, Malcolm, Ready. 'T ' ' Y' t Wi Z gas. 1 1 . , A 5' ,M 1
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