Myers Park High School - Mustang Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1962

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194, Student Council officers and advisors. Standing: Dr. Lewis, Vice President Gay Williams, Miss Gunter. Seated: Treasurer Raleigh Shoemaker, Presi- dent Billy Clark, and Secretary Wonda Moseley. Committee chairmen. First row: Handbook, Ledford, Mcliaigg Welcom- ing, Miller, Adamsg House and Grounds, Allisong A.F.S., Smith, Devo- tional, Burg. Second row: Athletic, Cass, Buckg Publicity, Gebhardt, Strawng Clubs, Beaver, Latimerg Assemblies, Bryant. Third row: House v--- - --- - Y v.-V s 4... ...En Making morning announcements over the intercom, Billy Clark fulfills one of his duties as student council president. Council sponsors dances, Operating in close contact with students, faculty, and administration, the student council governed campus activities. Delegates to the legislative body were home- room representatives and committee chairmen who formulated projects which encouraged unity within the student body. Serving as liaisons between the organiza- tion and students, the representatives reported decisions and received suggestions for future council discussion and action. Resulting from one of these suggestions was the formation of a standing Elections Committee. Signifying their membership, the homeroom represent- atives, committee chairmen, and officers purchased sterling silver student council pins. Myers Park was chosen the site of the 1962-63 State Student Council Convention. and Grounds, Rogersg Dance, Barnette, Meachamg Public Relations, Sprock, Lawg Citizenship, Whitton, Weldon, School Spirit, Stowe, and Harris. - PAGE 14 v

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tivitie Participation in clubs . . . maturity. . . beneficial service projects. . . rehearsal for perfectiong endless copy revisiong public appearances . . . Honor Society tapping . improved relations through open housesg self- and school-improvement: activities p SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP CITIZEN SHIP - PAGE 13'



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'UF Serving as delegate for his homeroom, Shuford Smith presents report of student council mccting. .ja r.-W :Z ' , f- x ' . ,gal . K ' ifi Exchange students Ronnie Evans and Ali Tuygan receive punch at ti from A.F.S. committee chairman Warren Smith. clean-up campaign, planting seedlings to beautify campus Dances were money-making projects for the group. Semi-formal dances were given at Homecoming and Christmasg to highlight School Spirit Week, a Sadie Hawkins Dance. During basketball season the Council improved relations with visiting schools by sponsoring open houses after several games. Preliminary plans were completed to expand the Honor Code into an Honor System. The handbook aided the orientation of sopho- mores and new students. Discussions led by committee chairmen in tenth grade homerooms added to the uni- fying force stimulated by the student council. The American Field Service Committee sponsored foreign exchange students attending Myers Park and chose finalists to represent the school in competition for scholarships to go abroad. Assuming leadership in many areas, the legislative body issued charters to all school-sponsored clubs and required each to perform a minimum of two service projects. The House and Grounds Committee conducted a clean-up campaign, awarding a money prize to the winning class. To beautify the campus, the Council sponsored the planting of seedlings and shrubs. Billy Clark initiated the policy that the student council presi- dent deliver morning intercom announcements. The organization decided to maintain a senior trophy room in the new auditorium in which will be placed photo- graphs and newspaper articles concerning outstanding achievements of each graduating class. Left: Publicity Chairman Susie Cebhardt and French Boyd decorate crepe paper Mustang. Center: Public Relations Chairmen Katy Law, Freddy Sprock straighten the Student Lounge. Right: Welcoming Chairmen Bob Adams, Jean Miller point out new auditorium to a visitor. a t y ., ,ff A .V .w b sq 1 in wi v' :st .Q ,mf . . , i ' ,Q t' 'A3 :Ein ' PAGE 15'

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