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Cl b WiTh represenfafives -from English classes. STudenT Governmenf meT and discussed ways of making The four grade levels a more unified sysfem. ScoTT Car- Ter led These meefings wiTh The assisT- ance of Mrs. Phyllis Williams. While supporTing pep rallies, STudenT GovernmenT also sponsored The ChrisT- mas dance. In December, The annual canned food drive kepf The sTudenT body busy filling boxes wiTh food for The un- derprivileged. The organizafion also in- vesfed in decals, beaf Tags, book covers. and spiriT buTTons. Spring broughf along The carnafion sale, during which sTudenTs ordered flowers for friends for Valen- Tines Day. Under The guidance of presidenf Joe Mora. Spanish Honor Sociefy infro- duced sTudenTs To The culTure of The Spanish people. Sponsor Mrs. Celia STO- vall, supervised as members published a ,Spanish newspaper. Club members also Tufored classmaTes. For enTerTainmenT, The Honor Sociefy wenf on bike hikes To Mafheson Hammock. packing lunches and bafhing suifs. Ofhers parTicipaTed in bowling Tournamenfs, carwashes. and bake sales. AT The end of The year, SHS purchased Texfbooks for level IV Spanish classes. ' CBE, a sTaTewide organizafion, enriched sTudenTs in business educafion skills. PaT Quick. presidenf, conducTed business meefings while officers assisTed. Linda Chapman, Joan Aderly, and Judy Heller Took noTes, collecfed dues, and replaced The presidenf during absences. Sponsored by Mr. David Cole, CBE sold Telephone books and calendars To help :end members To The DisTricT conTesT in orT Everglades, November lb. ConTesTs ncluded speaking, spelling, Typing, ahorfhand, and iob inTerview. PaT Quick 'efurned wiTh a firsf place award in job nferview. On April Il, CBE members and Their employers aTTended a banquef :T Bayfronf Audiforium. Roberf Spieker Took charge of Pan Txmerican This year. The organizafion nade posfers for fooTball and baskefball D games, planfed Trees, baked cupcakes, cookies. and clecorafed The language lab aT ChrisTmas Time. During The ChrisTmas season, Pan Am conducTed iTs annual Toy drive: T children of Homesfead were happy To receive These giffs. PTSO, Parenf Teacher STudenT Orga- nizafion, was formed To help mainfain a sound, safe educafional climafe for learning and To promofe social harmony beTween parenfs. Teachers, and sTudenTs. On SepTember 2l, PTSO sponsored The firsT nighf pep rally To give parenfs an opporTuniTy To meeT The aThleTic and ad- minisTraTive sfaffs. Mrs. MargareT WrighT, presidenf, conducTed business and general meefings wiTh The help of officers Lori Walker, vice-presidenf: Dei- Tra Befhel, corresponding secrefary: Mrs. D. Hepburn, recording secrefary: and Dr. J. Hepburn, parliamenTarian.i lnTeresTed in preserving The environ- menf, Ecology Club members Took parT in various well-planned acTiviTies. Club associaTes assisTed Sunrise School in Homesfead wiTh iTs clean-up proiecf -- painfing and cleaning. On anoTher ouT- ing members aTTacked Virginia Beach cleaning iT spofless. Ecology also 'sfruck Bahia Honda and cleared soda cans and papers from iTs surface. Presidenf of lngenue, Ellen Taylor, guided The club members wiTh many proiecfs. Jeni Gee, vice-presidenf, was in charge of The poinT sysfem and Took roll aT meeTings. Sandy Perpich and Nancy Hayes Took minufes and kepT Track of club money. Ofher officers in- cluded Barbara Truba, Holly Osflund, and Cheryl Peel. Some of The monfhly' acTiviTies coniured up were carwashes, bake sales, freshman orienfafion, a one- week cafeferia clean-up, collecfing for UNICEF, and The March of Dimes Walk- a-Thon. ln The Tradifional Key-lngenue fooTball game The girls sfrained To sur- pass The men, buf Key was noT going To sTand by undaunfed. The game 'i'unof- ficially ended wiTh Key winning I4-7. During Homecoming week, lngenue girls wore homemade Cougar ears. Supplying ChrisTmas Trees for The Kendall Children's Home. lngenue deco- rafed The branches and halls. On Janu- ary 29. lngenue assisTed The sTudenT body in The parking loT clean-up and The Greg Sfead carwash sponsored .for a Miami Edison Toofball player iniured during a game. lngenue also supporfed The wresfling Team, cheering if on during weekly mafches. lngenue, The firsT esfab- lished girls service club. was guided by Miss Barbara Lamb and Miss MargareT Dunn. Michael Glazer, presidenf, guided The Yachf Club inTo The wafers of The bay. Club members meT every week and dis- cussed The Techniques of sailboaf maneu- vering. Affer everyone learned The Tricks, Those who didn'T have sailboaTs doubled up wiTh Those ThaT did, and sailed from Dinner Key. Coach Doug Howell, sponsor, added To The enioy- menf by obTaining films which porfrayed The righTs and wrongs of boafq sailing. While JohnlSTarr planned The oufings, Dale Gulick Took care of relafed finan- cial maTTers. Jenny Sfage assisTed in col- lecfing funds and Susi Davis wroTe news- leTTers. Wanfu Wa Zuri was a newly esfab- lished co-ed service organizaTion. ParTic- ipafing in social affairs and servicing The communify, WanTu Wa Zuri assisTed in The Greg Sfead carwash. The canned food drive, and The Alvin Graham drive under The direcfion of Presidenf Pamela Nickerson. MaTh Honor Sociefy, Mu Alpha Thefa. was guided inTo mafhemafical fields by presidenf Richard Kram. Above average sTudenTs were welcomed inTo The socieTy and iTs club proiecfs. Club members assisTed The sTudenT body by offering mafhemafical TuTorial aid appli- cable To anyone inferesfed. The main Topics of discussion were maThemaTical careers. Mr. Arfhur Frankel, sponsor. aT- Tained informafion concerning scholar- ships and various careers cenfered around maTh.
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