Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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President, Jerry Freeman; Vice President, Raymond Schappaugh; Secretary, Beverly Ray; Treasurer, Judy Yarbrough (Pictured Left to Right above), Edward Moore, Chaplain. Council Sponsors School-Wide Affairs Jerry Freeman, President; Raymond Schappaugh, Vice President; Bev- erly Ray, Secretary; and Judy Yarbrough, Treasurer, conduct Student Council meetings. The Student Council meetings are similar to most club meetings in that roll is called, minutes read, and the treas- urer's report is given. One of the differences is that the members are united by the fact that they are elected rep- resentatives of the student body. Another difference is that these meetings are conducted with a strict observance of parliamentary procedure. Most of the representatives are not serving on the Coun- cil for prestige but for the opportunity to help run the stu- dent government. The majority of the work of the Student Council is done in committees or by individual members of the Council. Bills written by the committees are brought before the council, where they are submitted to a vote before becoming an act. These bills are often the basis for many lively debates. Reports by the committee chair- men are a regular part of the meetings and are the main link among the Council members. Representatives report activities of the Student Council to their homerooms and encourage student participation in Student Council sponsored activities such as the Charity Drive, Twirp Week, and Homecoming. At the end of each school year Student Council mem- bers are invited to attend the Annual Student Council Ban- quet, in recognition of their unselfish service. The event is considered one of the highlights of the season.

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The Northwest Florida Association of Student Councils held its ninth annual convention October 26 at Madison, Florida. Delegates from Pensacola High School were Jerry Freeman, Lola Roehm, Judy Yarbrough, Eddie Siegel, and Susan Jacobson who were chaperoned by Miss Golightly. The Penasacola delegation arrived in Tallahassee about 6:00 p.m. and registered at Florida High. After attending the Madison, Florida High Football game, they spent the night in private homes of Madison residents. At the opening General Assembly, Reverend Gary De- marest spoke of the similarity between the challenges in life and those on the athletic field. Later the delegates at- tended discussion groups. Pensacola led the group discuss- ing How May the Student Council Organize and Obtain a Successful Honor System? Everyone lauded the Pensacola Group for presenting useful, well-organized material on the subject of an Honor System. Madison High was host at lunch in their cafetorium. During the Afternoon Session reports from the discussion groups and Resolution Committee were heard. District 1, which includes schools from the Suwannee River west to the border, voted to support Blountstown High for Vice-Presi- dent of the State Convention. Because Pensacola High was President of the Florida Association of Student Councils last year, she holds much prestige in District 1. The officers of the Northwest Florida Association of Student Councils were elected as follows: President—Marianna High, Marianna,- Vice-President—Choctawhatchee High, Shalimar. Edward Moore, Dicky Wright, Foye Wasden, Tommy Tullius, Eddie Siegel, Lola Roehm, Bob Moulton, Larry Manning, Frankie Howell, Tommy Griffin, Charlie Crawford, Bill Borja, Ann Berkshire, Mar- ion Russell, Bill Sykes, Judy Woerner, Florence Watson, Charles Soule, Janet Russo, Charlene Penton, Judy Nichols, Duncan Moore, Linda Lowe, Doris Lee, Ann Kennedy, Joel Horne, Carolyn Hatcher, Sally Granger, Polly Fulkerson, Susan Jacobson. Jerry Freeman, Lola Roehm, Susan Jacobson, Judy Yarbrough, and Eddie Siegel make plans for the convention held in South Florida.

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