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Activities Committee On this committee lies the burden of making the many S.G.A. projects suc- cessful. Among these ac- tivities this year were Homecoming, the lnterna- tional Ball, and the selling of athletics programs. kww..4u-... ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Left to right, front row: D. Weiser, P. Samit, C. Becker, P. Berkerey, B. Davis, L. Woron, H. Resnick, J. Chew, K. Briguglio, K. Franck, C. Coyle, C. Jacobson, 2nd row: C. Anderson, D. Kaye, D, Kitchener, G, Owens, T. Owens, T. Vogel, B. Scanlon. The Building and Grounds Com- mittee headed by Gary Duval, pro- motes the beautification of the school. Some of the projects which are planned this year are the paint- ing of the Springbrook sign at the top of Valleybrook Drive, and the painting of the Blue Devil in the gymnasium. Building S Grounds BUILDING AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE: Left to right, front row: J. Bari, G. Duval, B. Davis, T. Maslin. 2nd. row: B. Dance, M. Mosby, R. Manning. 3rd, row: A. Feinberg, D. Bangham. Educational Development The Educational Development Commit- tee provides the S. G. A. with the opporuntiy to express ideas on the edu- set up a speakers list for the school. A curriculum re-evaluation, in terms of what the students will need in the next few years, has also been drawn up. EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE: Left to right, front row: B. Mead, R. Stabnow, D. Flyer, M. Remer, E. Rich, M. Edelman, J. Zeitchik, J. Weinberg J. Bleicher. 2nd row: J. Halpern, I. Krepshin, L. Seidel, A. Feinberg, R. Evry 192 A. Cohen, P. Benjamin, V. Tudor, M. Bishton. cational activities of Springbrook. It has - re-evaluated the awards system and has ,,,
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STIJDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION: Left to right, front row: B. Jansen, M. Boyd, D Kleinberger, D. Hurley, G. Glaser, R. Bailin, S. Chatham, E. Jen 2nd row: J Miller T Curtis, D. Silber, S. Dickman, K. Kiely, H. Kalivretenos, D. Heatwole, Boyland. '3rd row: lnsel T. Janssen, R. Stewart, A. Cuneo, R. Davis, B. Goren, J. B. Spector M. Bishton. 4th row: P Mosby, G. Emanuele, C. Fineblum, R. Zanelotti, L. Lucas, J. Weinberg, D Lessans D. Mara- thon. Sth row: B. Davis, J. Bishton, N. Pantazis, S. Allison, B. Kissin, C. -Ernst, D., Hoke, M Smarrelli. 6th row: M. Brick, D. Knapp. S. Hamilton, J. Osburn, P. Berkeley, L. Bitman, S Hardland, L. Freter. 7th row: D. Darling, D. Alexander, S. Moore, S. Ryan, J. Hewins, M Donahue, A. Brecher, D. Rosano. 8th row: M. Bari, C. Pollakoff, M. Curry, L. Horn, L. Font J . . . . . . . Zeitchik, S. Arnn, C. Saridakis, J. McKee. 9th row: P. Holland, C. Hale, T. Maslin, D Borreson, J. Libbey, V. Bobbino, R. Wood, S. Hordes. I0th row: B. Davis, G. Goldring, K Beek, S. Byrne, J. Tompros, C. Leverenz, P. Reed, K. Waejten, A. Gray, K. Berney, L. Shaw 1 Student Government Association The students of Springbrook can pride themselves in the fine Student Government our school has, in spite of the constant cries of Not enough interest by the student body! or Not enough power! The student government association under the guidance of their well-loved sponsor, Mr. Kal- baugh, took steps to increase stu- dent participation this year. lt had a healthy rapport with the administration' and was powerful in the sphere of student activities. It concerned itself with school re- form such as the cafeteria situa- tion and the curbing of vandalism, but entertainment didhnot take second place as shown by the In- ternational Ball and the School Fair. Coordinating Council J .. Q . .5 ' 5 . COORDINATING COUNCIL: Left to right, front row: E. Jen, D. Cook, J. Fidelman, C. Butler, L. Anderson, L. Raider, M. Edelman, C. Bosk, L. Dorman, S. Simons. 2nd row: P. Benjamin, J. Lande, R. Evry, S. Chathan, D. Kleinberger, R. Stewart, B. Goren, J. Allen Under the leadership of coordinating Vice-President Dan Kleinberger, the co-council pieced together the many jig-sawed activities for the year. Representatives from each of the school's clubs met to plan the school fair in the Spring and to eliminate the many date conflicts. Executive Committee i -Q,-v-uw f--f .. .. .,..W,u,., ,,..a.W.,. M. A M .. .....M....u....M,-...w,.....u.,.,. ' H ' ' ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Left to right, front row: D. Kleinberger, G. Glaser, R. Bailin, M. Boyd, D. Hurley. 2nd row: E. Jen, S. Dick- man, B. Davis, D. Silber, A. Gray, J. B. Spector. 3rd row: G. Duvall, R. Stewart, T. Curtis, K. Kiely. 4th row: T. lnsel, P. Vial, B. Jansen, B. Goren, J. Snyder, A. Cuneo. The SGA executive committee is composed of SGA officers and committee chairmen. lt met independ- ently from the SGA to plan the agenda of each SGA meeting, and it was responsible for the formulation of SGA policy. 191
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Elections Committee ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: Left to right, front row: P. Moseby, J. Bari, K. Beok, M Boyd, S. Arnn. 2nd, row: J. Kraus, T. Maslin, V. Bobbino, J. Snyder, R. Stewart, D. Bangham, B. Mann, J. Libbey. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Executive Committee is composed of S. G. A. offices and committee chairmen. This committee met each Monday to coordinate committee work, formulate executive policy, ond plan the agendas of Student Government meetings. HEALTH AND WELFARE Under the guidance of the Student Govern- ment Association, the Health and Welfare Committee indulges in service projects to the school ond the Springbrook community. A year of charitable work wos highlighted by the committee's canned food drive in November. HOMECOMING Homecoming was an exciting and eventful weekend due to the efforts of the Homecoming Committee and the chairman, Anne Gray. Events included a bonfire, parade and a semi formal dance. ealth and Welfare lr -11 HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE: Left to right, front row: G. Goldring, R. Stabnow, B. Nash, L. Ferris, D. Silber, E. Caliquiri, C. Ripley. 2nd row: P. Mace, B. Lunin, L. Hansen, L. Poffenberger, l. Jordan, J. Chappell, R. Jenkins. Homecoming Committee HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Left fo right, front row: G. Talbiot, B. Davis, D. Hilberg, A. Gray, D. Bangham, R. Stewart, T. Maslin. 2nd row: S. Dickman, D. Barrick, M. Boyd, S. Arnn, L. Font, P. Feinbaum, K. Wood, G. Hall, E. Feldmark, L. Mayer, B. Hertzog. 3rd row: S. 193 Yanovich, D. Weiser, S. Jacoby, P. Samit, B. Davis, A. Roth, C. Butler, E. Cook, J. Fogle, S. Ackerson, G. McCord, J. Bari, B. Heath.
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