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Bod With Projects Unification of the double session student body was the main objective of Student Council. Homecoming and Faculty Appreciation Week proved to be the two largest activities. Homecoming was highlighted by the crowning of Queen Judy Downey and King Bruce Bouchard. A float competition was held. All four classes and the DECA Club participated in the contest during half-time of the football game. The junior class was awarded a prize for their float depicting a Titan riding in a chariot. Faculty Appreciation Week, the annual thank-you to all of the people working at Palo Verde, was held during the month of November. Flowers were presented to teachers on Monday, cookies on Tuesday, cupcakes on Wednesday and a free car wash on Thursday. These activities were carried out by members of the Student Council during November in ap- preciation of the work that the staff had done. Other first semester projects included a pep assembly, Milk Fund and Cystic Fibrosis Drives and freshmen orientation. One of the main projects organized by Student Council during second semester was a concert by folk singer Travis Edmonson. Another outstanding project was Spirit Week. Dur- ing this week each class competed for the spirit trophy. A school-to-school program drive and the second annual faculty- versus-celebrity basketball games were also planned. ti Bruce Bouchard counted pennies collected from the Senior Class during Spirit Week. A total of S300 was raised by all four classes by the end of the week. Coming events and projects were the main topics discussed at Student Council meetings. Mr. William Kemmeries gave his advice on many planned activities. After school, seniors decorated the science hall for competition during Spirit Week, sponsored by Student Council. Their hall placed first in the contest. 'iillvi Q7 1 i fa
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Student Federation was a representa- tive group of the Student Body. Each 1 homeroom chose one class member to l represent them. This organization had the power to change school policy and to choose the Student-of-the-Month. Federation sponsored the cystic fi- brosis drive in which over 400 dollars were collected. They supervised the an- nual December canned food drive in which Palo Verde surpassed all other schools by collecting 4,171 pounds. The food was donated to the Community Christmas Center. A Safety Week was held to promote safety consciousness in the minds of stu- dent pedestrians and drivers. Rodeo Week was a Federation project. They sponsored all activities during that week, including the rodeo dance, and a float that was entered in the annual Tucson Rodeo Parade. All profits made l from this week went to the American Field Service. Student Federation sponsored the annual canned peted against each other for a free period received food drive held December 2-14. Homerooms com- for reaching the highest weight in canned foods. Federation Promoted Western Appearances Junior Marty McMillan posted Student Federation announcements in the homeroom she represented. ,ss '!?,3 t1!e gx. .X A Homeroom Federation members loaded 4,171 Center. During the canned food drive the student pounds of food to be delivered to the Christmas body gathered more than any other school.
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