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Through the countless extra- curricular activities at Weaver, the members of the Class of 1966 came to know each other well as everyone worked and laughed together.
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Who’s in charge of all those small jobs only talked about when something goes wrong? The Student Council. Who takes care of all those large projects that leave ulcers and grey hairs for all involved ? The Student Council. The informality of meetings and the nonchalance of the president made a relaxed atmosphere in which much was accomplished. Despite such minor (?) calamities as Bill Robbins, swinging emcee of Wea- ver A-Go-Go, numerous date changes for Weaver Night, and hopeful seniors desperately begging for a Senior Reception outside the school system, all ran smoothly. Every Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 4:00, Charlie Friedman, beloved and besneakered Council Presi- dent, sponsored an informal get-together in the club- room, or so it appeared to an innocent bystander. Discussions were spontaneous, and Robert’s Rules lay somewhere forgotten under a pile of dust. Yet, despite outward appearances, the Student Council was a productive and binding force at Weaver. STUDENT COUNCIL (left to right): Eric Spungin, Susan Mayerwitz, Charles Friedman, Susan Kargman, Margie Basch, Mr. Tom Straite, Donald Mastronarde, Robert Gilman, Bruce Fox, Alvin Berkon, Steven Guttenplan, Gary Goldstein and Glenn Fields. STUDENT COUNCIL . . . and another advantage of white socks is ... ” 8
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