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4. Speaking at a November meeting about approving the AFS Club is Delmar Petzold, counselor and new AFS adviser. 5. SAC members con- template the effects of a decision. 6. Expressing their approval of a new ac- tivity are senior Barbara Delph and junior Janet Evens. si SAC 21
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my SAC receives kudos for year Your handling of the coronation rally was the best one of its kind that I have seen in over a dozen years at Tokay High School, wrote Charles Schiffman, assistant principal, to the Student Ac- tivities Council. Praise was also given to SAC on their handling of Vic- tory Week. Among other projects, SAC organized was the Christmas Bazaar and Spring Week. SAC is made up of representatives from each class and club which meet once a month to discuss ex- tracurricular and club ac- tivities. The meetings were open to any interested per- son, but on voting matters, only members were eligible to make decisions. Officers were Victoria Smith, president, Susan Diohep, vice president, Deborah Hinkle, secretary, and Kevin Duffy, member- ship chairman. Adviser was Steve vonBerg, who com- mented that attendance and organization had improved from previous years. sg-'.'g,Wii 1. SAC officers listen to a topic brought up at a meeting. 2. Adviser Steve vonBerg adds more information to a discussion for SAC members. 3. SAC officers front row Deborah Hinkle, Row two Victoria Smith, Kevin Duf- fy, and Susan Diohep,
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Shortage of time slows down club Lack of time and effort caused Communications Im- provement Association, CIA, success losses, according to Adviser Stephen Berkowitz. We had good caliber of- ficers this- year and the potential was there, but there were just too many other ac- tivities going on and not enough time, explained Mr. Berkowitz. But the club this year was more interested and concerned. Officers elected were Leslie Kilby, chairman, Todd Whitaker and David Louie, co-chairmen, Terri Girsh, secretary: Kim Caplin, treasurerg Susan F aigrieve and Tori Gabrielson, senior represen- tativesg Matt Cerney and Susan Friedberger, junior representatives, and Kathleen Lauchland and Cathy Cobb, sophomore representatives. According to Chairman Leslie Kilby, the club was working on getting a more active interaction commit- tee, whose purpose was to improve communications between the community, school, students, and faculty. Plans for a tutoring program were discussed along with organizing a dance-a-thon to raise money for charity. 'X 1. Laboring to load food to be taken to needy families is senior Clay Titus. 2. Tokay graduates Lewis Orimo, Trudy Roberts, Norman Schmidt, and James Chen listen to a tape of Mr. Stephen Berkowitz's voice at a Decem- ber CIA college night. 3. CIA officers are front row Shelly Dildey, Cathy Cobb, Tori Gabrielson, Kim Caplin, Kathy Lauchland, and Susan Fried- berger. Row two Randy Lee, David Louie, Mark Bechthold, Dipak Patel, and John Johnson. 22
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