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STUDENT COUNCIL Sophomores Rebecca Allums ' Christy Black Sarah Campbell l Cathy Cravens l Renne Ferrell Jean Gibson Jana Hogg Kevin Kullander Julie McGehee Terry Moore Melba Palmer Kelly Quinn J Debra Rinde Terri Scott Darrell Tims Wanda Vault lBryn Wood Juniors Bruce Aston Kim Blaes Leigh Ann Brown Debra Bunting Eadie Dietz Mark Doramus Mary Fell Linda Grubbs Marilyn Higgins Latanya Johnson Jim McGee Roy Mellor Vickie Ogburn Jennifer Read Sylvia Sadler Terry Studdard Media Ann Wilkins Connie Woodruff Seniors Vanessa Akins Mark Burton Donna Campbell Rosie Coleman Larry Courtney Barbara Eberle Melanie Halbert Ronnie Hill Anthony Johnson Laurie Lynn Robert Murphy Joe Pagan Lazar Palnick Eugene Richard John Stanley Lisa Treitman Joyce Williams ar'-'-f Steve Fike Senior Representative Alex Herman Junior Representative Adrienne Brown Sophomore Representative is Left: PmNciPAL's CABINEL MR. Roseau LAW ' I RENCE, Miz, weLooN rAuuc,AR1HuR Pnum ' MRs.J.o.wooLeY,MR. Lovfumooke 951 L. ' is N M .5 ' 1 XA. X . Q, de E sponsored by STUDENT COUNCIL
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Kenneth Baker Presides Over Student Body Under the leadership of the president, Kenneth Baker, the Student Council organ- ized many traditional activities and some special proiects. As usual, the Council pro- moted school spirit by selling ribbons, but- tons and license plates. They sponsored a door decoration con- test and a float contest for the homecom- ing game. The Council also presented skits at pep assemblies and the pep breakfast. They won several awards for the year, most notable of which was the J. M. Cook Trophy in the City Beautiful Contest. Two Saturdays were spent by members in clearing the student parking lot of silt and trash. Also, members published the student directory and provided a tele- phone call to Wales as a Christmas gift to Hall's foreign exchange student. The Council sponsored the Multiple Sclerosis drive by showing films to the physical edu- cation classes on the importance of the dis- ease, and encouraged everyone to con- tribute money. To get more students involved in the school, the Student Council placed sugges- tion boxes in various locations throughout the building so that students would have an effective means of giving ideas, sug- gestions and criticisms. Student body officers were also mem- bers of the Principal's Cabinet, an organi- zation dedicated to serving the needs of the student body. lt was made up of the Council sponsors, the vice-principals, and the principal. The primary goal of the cabi- net was to provide a good means of com- munication between students andthe administration. Many suggestions that were presented to the Cabinet became school policy. wi- -5-:iff .ua Kenneth Baker - Student Body President ss, sg 1 1, f , T 1 l l l 4 I Arthur Pruitt - Student Body Vice-President Sponsored by STUDENT COUNCIL
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Opposite tap: BETA CLUB OFFICERS: JEAN FEILD, secretary, EADIE DIETZ, secretary, HAZEL BECKER, treasurer, JAN DINER, first vice-president, JOHN STANLEY, president, DANA ABRAHAM, second vice- president. Right: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFI- CERS: JAN DINER, secretoryg BRUCE DOUGLAS, treasurer, LEIGH ANN HESTERLY, vice-president, EUGENE RICHARD, president. Honor Sociegf Inducts 88 New Members The National Honor Society was cre- ated to honor students who have merited excellence in areas of scholarship, leader- ship, and achievement. The care of bulletin boards andthe upkeep of the paperback book rack in the library kept the club busy throughout the year. The NHS has given a gift to the school each year. Gifts in recent years have included money for the auditorium, a paperback book rack in the library, direct office buzzer from zone 6 lounge, and the hall bulletin board. Several NHS members took part in the Peer Tutoring program. The Society inducted 88 new members in an assembly during December. ft'-dl' Why am I here? Today is a Jewish holiday! Sponsored by NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 54 l W
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