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Senior Representatives Work Never To Compare C • The Student Government Association of Wicomico Senior High School was involved in the Lower Shore Association of Student Councils (LSASC) and also in the Maryland Association of Studeijt Councils (MASC). Tim Knapp was Par¬ liamentarian for Lower Shore, Gayle Jackson was Activity Chairman, and Gail Littleton was Wicomico Member-at-Large. A. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES (Seated) Diane Fields, Debbie Turner, Flor¬ ence Weatherly, Diane Stelzner, (standing) Bathsheba Leatherbury, Gary Williams, Kaye Rayne, David Mills, Dick VanGelder, Sandi Mariner, Mary Lou Beahm, Carmen Yates. B. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES (Seated) Terri Eversman, Milton Morris, Pam Graham, Nancy Perdue, (standing) Mark Evans, Myra Hall, Patricia Fletcher. C. CLUB PRESIDENTS (Seated) Sharon Miller, Candy Tuft, Jeanne Dumire, Glenda Owens, Mary Kay Mancuso, Florence Weatherly, (standing) June Tingle, Mike Winner, David Alls, Marsha Hamilton, Dick VanGelder, Gerry Roach, George Roache, Bob Hall, Doug Moon. During the year, the Student Council with¬ drew from MASC but continued to participate in LSASC. The delegates to the MASC convention were Mary Lou Beahm, Jody Proffitt, Gayle Jack- son, and Gail Littleton. 18
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z A. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS A. Chip Veise, Treasurer; Tim Knapp, Presi¬ dent; Courtland Lilley, 2nd Vice; Faythe Hull, 3rd Vice; Gail Littleton, Parliamen¬ tarian; Mike Winner, Secretary; Bob Culver, 1st Vice. B. MASC DELEGATES (Seated) Jody Proffitt, (standing) Mary Lou Beahm, Mrs. Flora Daniels, Gail Littleton, Mr. Sam Prillaman, Gayle Jackson. C. LSASC DELEGATES (Seated) Vicki Layfield, (standing) Gayle Jackson, Miss Hester Farlow, Florence Weatherly, Tim Knapp, Bonnie Lokey, Gail Littleton. Wi Hi ' s Student Government Is Just And Fair B. C. STUDENT GOVERNMENT is geared to Dace the changes in high school activities. Student leadership cannot be antiquated unless it is meant to be ineffective. Student Government is one branch of politics in which the individual ' s vote is still very important. Elections are often decided by ten or less votes. Due to the short term of office for representatives, they must prove their individual qualifications, abilities, and sincerity. Students depend upon student government representatives to present their views, complaints, and solutions to faculty and administration. Representatives must be capable.
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With Juniors And Sophomores Our Dreams We Share A. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES (Seated) Mary Lou Beahm, Diane Stelzner, Donna Cobb, Kaye Rayne, (second row) Carole Waters, Jack Crowley, Ed Smith, Florence Weatherly, Bill Ransbottom, (third row) Bob Phillips, Charlie Phillips, Tama Rose, Diane Fields, Doug Moon, Carmen Yates. B. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES (Seated) Karla Dodson, Sandy Giffin, Karen Sterling, Andrea Turner, Ann Williams, Kris Lewis, (standing) Mike Sacca, Gary Far low, Mark Evans, Angie Farrell, Bonnie Lokey, Steve Malone, Ronnie Laws, Steve Edgar. C. SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES (Seated) Brenda Mills, Ginnie Hancock, Marcia Payne, Lynn Massey, Linda Elliott, (standing) Karen Donoho, Sherry Malone, Vicki Layfield, Patsy Hi nchcliff, Laura Hamilton, Bill Laws, Bo Jones. D. MONITORS (First Row) Scott Andersen, Doug Moon, Bob Truitt, Bob Phillips, Hank McCann, Jack Crow¬ ley, (second row) Gary Williams, Charlie Phillips, Bob Culver, Chris Ward, Mike Winner, (third row) Ken Kuhlmeyer, Bill Ransbottom, Tim Knapp, Carlton Mack, Tom Gravenor, Dwight King. C.
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