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Key Activities Behind all the glitter, all the glamour, and all the fun, there has to be something or someone who gets everything organized and keeps it running smoothly. In Port Huron High School, that SOMETHING is our own Student Council. They are the people behind the scene” who make it possible for us to enjoy such activities as Homecoming, which, as any S. C. member will tell you , is one of the most time-consuming and hectic events that the Student Council is involved in. They must plan the parade, halftime, Games Day, the assembly for Queen ' s court, and the Homecoming dance . In addition to stirring up school spirit, they are also con- cerned with the problems in our school system. In trying to find a solution, they have set up a Human Relations Committee that meets every other Wednes- day morning to discuss needs around the school. Another group, which is similar to the Human Relations Committee, is the STAC (Student and Teacher Advisory Committee). It is a program designed to give both teachers and students a chance to get together and discuss their problems. Various other pro- jects include, the Japanese Pen Pal Club, the Magazine Sale, and meetings with class officers to generate more class partici- pation . Sound interesting? Involved? Well Student Council is that and more! TOP LEFT - FRONT ROW (from left to right) Georgia Smith, recording secretary: Mike Camp- bell, president: and Jan Warsinske, vice-presi- dent. BACK ROW - Dennis Gendraw, parliamen- tary law, Darlene Childs, corresponding secre- tary: and Ron Strilcov, treasurer. 19
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In the Parade The theme this year was comic strips. It proved to be one of the best years for float building this school has ever seen! All four classes produced top quality floats. As usual, it was a tight race between the Seniors ' float (Marmaduke), and the Juniors ' float (Broom Hilda). It came as a surprise to a lot of people that the Juniors built such a great float after two disappoint- ing fourth places. Many people believed that Broom Hilda should have taken first place (the whole Junior class, among others!) but the Seniors once again exhibited their fantastic float building talents and proved that they could beat even the best of Junior floats!! The freshmen showed great promise for future success by moving into third place with their entry Yogi Bear. And last, but not least, the sophomores (although they took last place) came up with a unique idea of building the Titan, in their float Bam- Bam, AROUND the trailer instead of on TOP. TOP RIGHT - The Juniors’ second place float, Broom Hilda. ' LOWER LEFT - The Freshmen took third place with their float Yogi Bear. OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP - Seniors roared into first, with their float Marmaduke. BOTTOM - S ophomores ride along with their float Bam -Bam which came in fourth place. 21
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