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The Representatives During the year the Student Council planned and successfully executed many activities. They were responsible for the first annual Homecom- ing Parade and Fair. The Parade began at the Fred Roach Ball Park and ended at the Palm Bay Yacht Club which was the sight of the fair. They held their annual Christmas candy-gram sale and sold over one-thousand candy grams. In October, five students, along with their advi- sor Ken Kennedy, traveled to South Carolina to attend the Southern Association of Student Council Convention. Here these students at- tended various workshops on lectures and Stu- dent Council effectiveness. These students were fortunate to hear many guest speakers such as Mark Sharenbrock and Harry Kruntz. The council won the District five election for presidency The first meeting, held here, was successful. RW 3 Officers for the school year were Iu ie Carroll, President Ke- vin Rotunda, Vice-President, Glo- ria Restrepo, Treasurer and Becki Caswall, Secretary IN ot Picturedj. President Iulie Carroll presented Teacher of The Year, Mildred Ken- nedy with a bou uet, courtesy of the Student Council. The Southern Association of Student Councils 48th Annual Conference bore the theme, the Greatest Show on Earth. Members of the Council were Advisor, Ken Kennedy Wyn- olla Rubinalt, Lorie Thomas, Der- rick LaChepelle, Ann Glass, Ra- chel McPhail, Kevin Rotunda, Cin- d Harris, Merritt Thomas, Donald1LaChepelle, Lorie Good- win, Gloria Restrepo, Becky Cas- wall, Kennie Rotunda, Kathey H owerton, Michelle Morissette, Gloria Restrepo, Iulie, Robin Moore, Patty Sherman, Michelle Smith, Amy Steiner, Amy Whalen and Laura Krasney 70fSTUDENT COUNCIL 'm t 1L. ' ' I llll
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as W2 it The Knights Of Knowledge Not all competition at Palm Bay belongs to the athletic de- partment. Brain Bowl is an academic competition among area high schools. Members had learned history geographical, and trival matter for these memory matches against other high school students. Sponsor David Howell is as important as each of the 5 players that make up a team. Brain Bowl members in- cluce - Captain: Leslie Layer, Iohn Bohlin, Shane Hussell, VW- lie Czagas, Helga Fuenfhausen, Gary Berner, Iohn Clements, Bruce Pulver, Heidi Bromm, and Michael Barile. At a normal practice Gary Bre- men could usually be found read- ing questions for the rest of the team. Intense concentration was a trait needed by Brain Bowlers, and both Willie Czagas and Bruce Pulver possessed it. In a close match against Satellite, Leslie Lay- er, Shane Hussel, and Iohn Bohlin, l Willie Czagas, and Gary Bremen l conferred over a bonus question. BRAIN BOWLf69 in Q Y sh 4Q? 'il
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Vtdth A Special Cool In Mind The Iunior Civitan Club is a service organiza- tion sponsored by Melbourne Civitan Club. They donated most of their proceeds to mentally and physically handicapped citizens all over the world. Some of the profit goes to provide food for needy people during the holidays. But it doesn't stop there. Iunior Civitan promotes many school projects as well. They provided the plaque for the student of the year and one for teacher of the year. A party was given for the faculty at least once a year. They also sponsored cheerleading week and the spirit chain for the Mel-High foot- ball game. , . -4 . ' 5 il ,Q ,A - 1 ,. V WW..- M. A Working with the special olympians took a lot of hard work, Martha ,-+.J'l h Y' K Owens, devoted muc time in such activities as assisting with a basket- ball game. Mn Shrewsbury Valerie Brewer, Barbi Rogers, Betty Whed- 5 . . Y . - bIe1e,5Crgten lohpaesogz, lgenigi Nfkhle,PBachel1M5:xl1'hrgl,lLE Brown, X , i ei i romm, u ie ar er, iza et icarie o, ic e e ita iano, 5 f Mrs. Kramer, Mrs. Brennan, Lois Dinkins, Anne Barenbru ge, Yolanda ' A Lanberos, Martha Owens, Diann Hundt, Kelli Nemeskaf Iohn Cary Rosie Rogers. Rene Clary Barbara Piper, Wette Lovett, donna Han . X ,. , Laura Krasny Angie Broughten, Liza Goodwin, Sarah Raburn, Dwayne il 1 ,Q Vitallano, and Annette Maraki. An annual event each year, the Ir. Civi- , ' . tan spirit chain contest causes many students such as Valerie Brewer, ' 1, A Renee Clary and lohn Ca to show their class pride. The school spirit i K ' ' never seemed to cease as gm Nelens scorched a scorpian. The Iofficers ' 3 ' of Iunior Civitan were Michele Vialinao, Barbie Rogers, Kelli emes- . f l ., I up C . ka , and Anne Barenbruegge. .f Z , ' , ,,' . t ,,.. xy f Q ' K A IUNIOR CIVITANX71
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