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Commitments To broaden the knowledge of a field of interest, many students participated in school organiza- tions. These organizations varied from social clubs to clubs with educational aims and goals. Changes were made in some organi- zations this year. Student Govern- ment was divided into three smaller groups which all worked together with a common goal-to make a better Flickards in all respects. These three branches of Student Government included Student Council, lnter-Racial Council, and Inter-Club Council. A Student- Faculty Senate was an addition to the organizations of Rickards, func- tioning to solve problems of both students and faculty. Also the foreign language clubs united to form one International Club. With organizations a part of our daily lives, this brings about a sense of commitment which promotes responsibility. These organizations began to mold our lives here at Rickards to prepare us for the many commitments that we will make as we emerge into adulthood. - -. 87
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Student Government officers meet on a D-Day. Dick Rubado, Gavalas, David Sawyer, Wesley Owens and Steve Robinson Miss Lillie Jordan, Mrs. Sue Newman, Susan Carlton, Steve discuss matters which will come up before Student Council. Student Government Changes President Steve Gavalas l announces the Home- coming Court at the l Homecoming Pep Rally in the fall. 88 Makeup Operating under a brand-new consti tution ratified by the student body at the beginning of the year, Stu- dent Council officially became a part of Student Government. Student Government, under the new setup, was constituted of three organizations: Student Council, Inter-Club Council and Inter-Racial Council. Steve Gavalas served as president of the overall Student Government and of Student Coun- cil. Vice-President David Sawyer was inter-Club Council president. Student Council members were elected by their respective home- rooms. Nlembers met each D-day. Student Council's main activities were planning Homecoming activi- ties in the fall and publishing a student directory for students in the spring. A new project was giving announcements over the intercom. Other activities planned were selling Rickards T-shirts and showing full- Iength movies during the day.
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