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,.L., 11 ,is www Bob Van Riper raises a motion. Organizational Council- Center for Coordinating Activities A major branch of the Student Council was the Organizational Council. Synonymous to its name, this facet of the council was designed to coordinate entertainment and social events of the school. Traditionally, the council sponsored the talent show, Homecoming festivities, ancl the Christmas Dance. However, the School Spirit Committee added a unique twist to this year by sponsoring a Confetti Drive, coordinating a Halloween Fun Night, and planning a School Spirit Assembly. Bob Oliverie reads to a question from the floor.
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148 A President's work is never clone! Frank Murano. Leadership Conference-Stimulus to Better Council The Representative Council officers and advisor Mr. Frank Volpe led the Repre- sentative Council in facing problems and meeting challenges, making this year's council one of the most advanced in the state.. The year began with a leadership conference at Camp Morris, N. J., attended by seventy members of all three classes. The diversified personalities of those that attended enabled the officers and administration to outline the goals of the year. Participants discussed problems at SPFHS and the most effective ways of breaking down student apathy and involving all students with the council. Unfortunately, large expenses such as handbooks and identification cards depleted the treasury. Larry Nagy, treasurer, and the council launched a cushion sale to raise funds. Over l,000 cushions were sold, thus putting the council on more stable financial ground. Several innovations were established this year. An executive council comprised of committee chairmen, met on a regular basis to act in an advisory capacity. To foster student involvement, representatives brought an observer from their English class to each meeting. This system enabled every student at SPFHS to attend a council meeting. Though they could not vote or make motions, observers could offer opinions or ask questions of the council. Business meetings were designed to open the floor to representatives so they could discuss the problems of their English classes. lt was obvious that our Student Council was genuinely interested in involving all students. How genuinely the students were interested in their school will determine the future of their council. 1. g. I ' .. ,X A, 1 1 it H . , f if -
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