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Senior Board OFFICERS: Gary lVIeredith, President. lVIarty Akerman, Vice-President. Janis Cook, Secretary. Carolyn Crater, Treasurer. Bill Carmichael Janet Reeves, The Senior Board is composed of all senior homeroom presidents, the two class senators, and the four class officers. The purpose of the Senior Board is to handle all class activities and organize the graduation exercises. The board is directly responsible for the first-place Homecoming float and the complete sponsorship of the best Junior-Senior Prom that any class at South Dade has ever produced. ' Senior Sena tors. Junior Board OFFICERS: Randy IVIcIVlichaeI, President. Linda Nlarshall, Vice-President. Judy Trezona, Secretary. Patty Sullivan, Treasurer. David Magee, Kathy Burr, The Junior Board is placed with the responsibility of sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom, the social highlight of the school year. The success of a class is determined by the success of the Prom. After the most successful Magazine Drive in South Dade's history, the Juniors surely sponsored a Prom that honored the deserving Seniors. Junior Sena tors. Sophomore Board OFFICERS: Bob Scisco, President. Cathy Carter, Vice-President. Connie Snyder, Secretary. Charise Rhodes, Treasurer. 2:91-3tryC'il?ii:' Sophomore Senators. The Sophomore Board is composed of all homeroom presidents, the two class senators, and the four class officers. The main function of the board is to sponsor the Sophomore-Senior Hop, to be given in honor of the seniors. The board is also responsible for organizing a Homecoming float, their first project as a unified class.
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CLASS BOARDS First Row: Barbara Kaneff, Nancy Ames, Judy Trezona, Greg Ballard, Judy Konsky, Jeff RavvIir1S Kathy Byers, Martha Rives. Second Row: Chris Coats, Linda Marshall, Clinty Bishop, Marty Akerman Judy Chambers,Cindi Toraya, Randy McMichaeI,Jim Chambers. Third Row: Gary Meredith, Ann Sapp Jim Pearson, Janis Cook, Linda Babbitt, Carolyn Crater, Janet Reeves. Fourth Row: Garry Chrycy Bill Carmichael, Bruce Cox, John Martin, Danny Helms. 56
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Futu re Secretaries of America The Future Secretaries of America offers a development of re- sponsibility, cooperativeness, and business citizenship to all members. Through this club, an interest in secretarial work is projected to all students. Some of the activities undertaken were a Christmas party for migrant children, the making of Christmas baskets, and a dance. Many guest speakers, invited to the school by F.S.A., relate from their experiences the nature of their work in the varied business occupations. All members view the complicated tasks of the business world and in this way prepare themselves for future careers. With this goal in mind, their work is geared to the accomplishment of per- fection and accuracy. Mrs. Keep Sponsor First Row: Kathy Leonhardt, Barbara Kaneff, Kathy Clark, Vice-President, Helen Masters, Secretary, Mary Howard,Gail QuiIlen,Alice Douglas,Cyndi Conley, Cathy Chandler, Treasuren Second Row. Mrs. Betty Keep, Margo Carpenter, Bonnie Brockschmidt, Jackie Callas, Cind1Harr1son, Cappy G00dll79, Vicki Hobby, Brenda Edwards, Cathy Cone, Sandy Vann, Debbie Kersey, President.
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