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BIG BILLS. Sophomore. Kelley Sullivan, reluctantly hands over a five dollar bill (o Caroline Zama. She is buying some goodies at a bake sale in front of school. MONEY MATTERS. Chris Moffett, freshman, stresses the point of having at least $500 by the end of the freshman year. SCA — 71
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FRESHMAN OFFICERS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President President Chris Moffett Skip Rogers Vice-President Vice-President Bart Ezell Allison Porter Secretary Secretary Shea Bohannon Tracy Spees Treasurer Treasurer Judy Boyett Rolf Morstead Repater Reporter Paige Harkins Allison Porter Historian Historian Paul Cooper Nadine Addison BIG TIME EMERGENCY. Judy Boycci inforim the senate that the treasury is at a low of $200. Starting Tradition STUDENT COUNCIL There are those who say money isn't everything, but you couldn't prove it by the Preshman and Sophomore Student Councils. Their year began, highlighted and ended with fund raising quests for the almighty dollar. Both groups worked jointly to sponsor the council banquet, but the sophomores put most of their pennies aside for financing next year's Junior-Scnoir From. According to sophomore Allison Porter, their projects got a good reception. Ice Cream sandwiches proved to be something people wanted to buy. The Christmas candy-grams met with equal success. Preshman, Chris Ferguson and sophomores. Anna Tarver and Stuart Morstead were among the students buying the chocolate Santa Clauses to send greetings to their loved ones. Prcshmen senators preferred using physical labor to earn their dollars. Window washing and raking autumn leaves brought in the cash and, according to freshman, Angie Sizemore, were fun at the same time.” The ninth grade group must have had some drawing card because in their first month they won the Outstanding Council Award for good meeting attendance and hard work. Everyone attended the meetings nearly every week. reported Shea Bohannon, secretary. While not completely free of expenses. these Student Councils have made a dent in covering the cost of prom their junior year and Homecoming their senior year. Although there was more work ahead, they had made a good start. —CHOZEN Being the new kids on the block we’ve mainly concentrated on building our image as a super class. We've had a lot of fundraisers this year and our goal is to end our freshman year with $1000. Hopefully next year will be as fun as this was —CHRIS MOFFETT 70 — SCA
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MAKING MONEY. Jordan Harlow and Melissa Fontenot, seniors, take up an admission fee of $2.00 for the annual Talent Show sponsored by the Senior Student Council. SCA EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Presidents Michelle Dunman John Miller Vice-President Susan Connella Secretary Allison Ware Treasurer Stuart Morstead Reporter Edan Driscoll Historian Eric Thompson SENIOR OFFICERS President Tim Taylor Vice-President Bill Nicholson Secretary James Peacock Treasurer LeeAnn Waguespack Reporter Chris Trahan JUNIOR OFFICERS President Terri Courville Vice-President Debi Turek Secretary Shawn Cary Treasurer Karla Jacobi Reporter Laura Sepulvado Historian Lan Ewing REHEARSAL TIME. Junior president. Terri Coursillc. lets out a small giggle of relief after a tiresome 30 minute practice for Mr. and Miss Bar be court presentation. 72 — sca
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