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Ingenious Club Active at Fair .! 'l' me N! -W' i S ecial Services Committee' bottom row' L Rub p . . . . - instein, J. King, H. Ritvog second: K. Hampton, B. Huntoon, L. Etheredge, L. Conway frantically sorted underclassmen portraits. Bonnie Towles hunts through the reference section of the Publications' second-hand book sale at the 1962 Activity Fair.
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Rep Reject Exec Coun il Vote Operating under a new constitu- tion, the Representative Council met once a week to decide policy on mat- ters important to the student body. Among the revisions in the Consti- tution are provisions for the new election of representatives at the beginning of each semester and for the impeachment of lackadaisical Reps. Among the topics discussed was an anti-discrimination resolu- tion which the Council finally passed. Meeting sixth period in the SCA Room amid school banners and Pi- casso prints, Executive Council, the organization men of the SCA, felt the effect of the new Constitution. Ap- pointed officers, now including the corresponding secretary, could no K I longer vote in Representative Coun- wi.. W . Representative Council: bottom row: S. Jones, S. Rich, Spicer, P. Shankman, L. Brylawski, A. Englemang second Zweigenhaft, S. Riggle, L. Lawson, B. Jaffe, M. Baer, Bradford, J. Crosswhiteg third: M. Mock, E. McDougall, l Q 6 FFF? 'aft cil The Executive Council debated is- sues prior to their introduction in Representative Council and reported their activities to the legislative body. Miss Brown, Arlene Waksberg, Greta Smith, and Bonnie Towles plan for the Regional Meeting. Kotz, S. McFarland, A. Waksberg, M. Lee, L. Offutt, B. Taylor, B. Crawford, fourth: K. Gilbert, B. Fow, K. Bell, R. Doyle, K. Bell, A. Feld, J. Murphy, S. Kasnett, J. Burkle, S. Livingston embroiled themselves in electoral imbroglios. S- fit l ' if Activities 113
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Promote Foreign Student Exchange Coordinating Council this year substituted pins for monograms as the annual award for extracurricular activities, while also inviting each club to participate in the Activity Fair. Bewildered sophomores from Ken- sington Junior High received an in- troduction to the school at one of the Hospitality Committee's two Or- ientation nights, while North Beth- esda alumni preempted another. The committee continued its service of greeting new students, juniors, and seniors at a December fifth-period tea. The Special Services Committee, SCA troubleshooter, earned the grat- itude of thirsty students by keeping drinking fountains operable, while all students benefited from the com- mittee's distribution of locks. 'x Hospitality Committee: bottom row: B. Baker, B. Jaffe, chairman, E. Cutler, B. Nesbitt, sec- ond: S. Given, L. Hansen, N. Hollander, K. J. Little, J. Crosswhite, L. Marett. Norman, B. Wickner, C. Johnson, J. Burkle L. Casner, T. Holliday, J. Munzer, J. Culp B. Gerrie, B. Murrill. 'W My i I Holmes, J. Barrett: third: D. Norton, P. Lee, Coordinating Council: bottom row: C. Chang, A. Atwood, B. Abbey, E. Cutler, B. Burbank, B. Feffer, D. DuBois, M. Allen, N. Gatlin, M. Kiddar, S. Baxter, second: L. Conway, B. Goode, E. Geiger, J. Oldt, P. - Lee, T. Roane, S. Rigle, K. Bell, G. Nepple, D. Snapp, N. Doolittle, A. Clark: third: R. Feldman, H. Ritvo, QT. Raveson, C. Bell, B. Berman, S. Sonner, C. Schaffer, L. Eth- eredge, B. Taylor, R. Zweigenhaft, P. McKay, fourth: P. Beall, R. McBride, J.
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