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-:lj .-nl. ...A .-. FA President Levern Wash- ington tags the big oak tree in the parking lot. The tree was marked as a heritage tree. This means that the tree can not be cut down with- out permission of the Forestry Service. STUDENT GOVERN- MENT GRADES 9 AND 12: fFront Rowl Carolyn lamison, Cath- leen Spradley, Linda Barge, Pam Messer, Bev- erly Hayes, Robyn Ren- nick, Lynn Picolo, Doris Havrilakg fSecond Rowj Tony Hansberry, Adriene Bryant, Deb- orah Gavin, Emma White, jeanette Walker, joanne Woerner, Nancy Hough, and jesse Coz- artg fBack Rowl David Dial, Sara Pittman, Sara Kalfas, Mitzi Beck, An- thony Smith, Levern Washington, Yolanda Allen, Richard Kalin. STUDENT GOVERN- MENT GRADES 10 AND 11: lFront Rowl Cynthia Lee, Ann Co- field, Cheryl Beck, Bon- nie Spradley, Altimease Davis, Claudette Far- mer, joyce McKinney, Wanda Harvellz fSecond Row, luanita Godwin, Elaine Camechis, Lucille Green, Jacque Myers, Peggy Bruce Donna Hayes,- David Samere, Marsha Towne, Mendel McAllister, fBack Rowj Mindi Keir- nan, Rick Wright, Farris Vickery, Yvette Moffat, Sandy Pelham, An- thony lones, Martha Rutherford, Lucille Reddick, Rupert Seals.
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Student Council Does More Than Raise Money In the past the Student Council has been totally in- volved in money making activities. This year the Council had several major goals. These consisted of helping stu- dents create more school pride, helping students become more aware of their responsibilities, and promoting bet- ter communication among students, faculty, and admin- istration throughout the school year. - Over all, the major functions of this year's Student Council served as a crucial link between the students and faculty in the conduct of school affairs. Projects that the council was involved in included selec- ting the outstanding student, faculty, and Student Coun- cil member of the month. They also sponsored Home- coming, talent shows, dances, and participated in the Springtime Tallahassee events. Student Government President Levern Washington, worked closely with the superintendent of schools and the other local school presidents in trying to bring unity among the local high schools. Some of the projects that the schools joined in were have a big carwash, a dance, and a party for all seniors who wanted to attend. Student Council also had a Homecoming Dance and a clean-up campaign after Homecoming. lBelowj Officers Robyn Rennick, Levern Washington, Yvette Moffat, Ann Cofield, Richard Kalin, Steve Robinson clean up. E-at -gift! .fx ,il V 1 . ,wi.?i-...,i2, if if Student Government President Levern Washington looks over some issues that he plans to discuss in the following meeting. so , ,-Q' - , . - -4:-1 viffffe: ,M , RTW, -Z
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Steve Robinson, Student Govern- ment vice-president who serves as ICC presideng writes in a bake sale on the school calendar. Inter-Club Council Coordinates Activities Coordinating activities and projects of all school clubs was the main purpose of Inter-Club Council, one of the three branches of Student Government. Operating under a constitution set up last year, ICC collected dues from all clubs to help finance activities of the group. All activities had to be approved by ICC and then by the administration. After this procedure, the activity was placed officially on the school calendar. Inter-Club Council also helped Student Council with Homecoming by sponsoring a float contest among clubs in the Home- INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: lFront Rowl Lynn Picolo, Adriene Bryant, Susan Carl- ton, Steven Robinsong lSec- ond Rowi Linda Barge, Kay Fletcher, Deborah Gavin, Mindi Keirnan, Diane jeffer- son, lBack Rowi Karen Peeples, Yvette Moffat, Paul Q Posey, Dianne Crump, Rich- ard Kalin, Maggie Venoskie. Tk a coming parade. Prizes came from the S5 per club entry fee which was charged. Council members also helped with a cleanup campaign of the campus, and they worked with other schools' lCC's in Springtime Talla- hassee events during April. Other responsibilities assumed by ICC included re- painting the school sign over the front entrance, having clubs repaint plaques to place on the directory board in front of school, and updating the club signs which hang above the entrance to the cafeteria serving lines. I . . 2' if 1,
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