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ITUDENT COUNCIL I-ns ni in Student Council members, bottom row, left to right-Shirley Robertson, Kathy Donovan, Pat Brown, Yvonne liventlen, lidwyna O'Mary, Anita Hall, Crystal Cailis, Carol Boalick, Carol Anderson, Enid Baldwin, Harris Botwin and Mrs, Elizabeth Browne, sponsor. Second row-Cloria Crowe, Ann Brown, Enid Polan, Kathy Pettis, Pat llostetler, janet Boggia, janet Mapstonc, Mary Warren, Mary Lou Panzarino, Venita Britton, Larry Shahboz and Mike Stahl. Third row-Shirley Ilumphries, Billie Bray, Rosanna Maugeri, Maxine Bill, Margaret Seelman, Vera Mae Fulton, Rose Benson, Carol Reeves, joe Ajhar, Ruthann Dennis, Rob- ert Nutall and Vince Tracey. Fourth row-Fred Coleman, Ronald Camp, Pete Burton, jim Kirchner, Phil Shea, Donald Coren, VVarren Corbin, Carl Stridfeldt, Pat Tozzo, Dick Kline and john Hart wlluq i 3 The Student Council cabinet, bottozn row, left to right-Sliirley Robertson, Kathy Donovan, jim Kirchner, Carol Anderson and Pete Burton. Top row-Venita Britton, Fred Coleman, Carl Strid- fcltlt, jr., Xlike stahl and Cllouia Crowe Highlights During the iuonth of August, before opening of school in September, the Student Council planned its activities for the comiug year. The first project completed in September was production and distribution of itlentilication cards for ineinbers of the Student Council. Also in September, the Student Council had VVeleome assemblies lor new stndeiits and co-sponsored a Get Acquainted Dance with the TEC Club, bought various new games for the Student Lounge and sold school pencils npo.i which the football schedule was printed-this latter to promote school spirit. In October, the organization put on a talent show, and served a luncheon for faculty sponsors attending the SASC convention here. During November, the school was filled with enthusiasm for the Miss Tech lligh-Nlr. Tech lligh campaign, which was fol- lowed on December 5 by the Student Couneil's big event of the year, the coronation. Also in Noveinber, Student Council members helped with the Cet Out the Vote eainpaign. In February and March, projects included writing, of a new constitution, organizing the sophomore and junior classes and sponsoring Courtesy NVeek, during which 'l'ech's new pep song was introduced. Late in Nlarch, Tech was the host school for the meeting of the Student Councils of the Tth District. Officers for the year 1952-53 merit compliments for their devotion to duty throughout an action-filled year.
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JIMMY HANNAN IN 09 ew on , . T h H' h OUQYEQ Mr ec ig M APN. .100 MAC wt we NESS 'sig Qi QQ Wol - D QW se of iff' p a -V ' , , A -- wx' A -, w?7 1- 515 -21251 .' ,F Lziikfff' ' :Fifa ' I K V lf, 'f' 'f 55' fi' The 1952 Tech High Float, built in ancient Grecian style, was constructed by Signs and Display, Electrical Construction, Cabinet-Millwork and Building Con- struction shop students under the personal supervision of Mr. S. L. George, of Signs and Display. Shown above is the Float as it moves down Biscayne Boule- vard in the New Year's Eve parade. Clustered around the central picture are small pictures of the seven students who appeared on the Float f-'El TE NOH 'g TA Ulf E Q, IHDOZC
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