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.Q 2 I s.. CD -i-4 C U5 f-i- C luop SAO .l U 1Ll9 Council New to the ICC this year were the offices of vice- chairman and secretary. These proved to be helpful to the chairman in keeping the school activities running smoothly. Activities this year included a school calendar and bulletin board. The SGA began early with orientation as its first activity. This proved to be helpful to sophomores in the decline of missing persons during the first weeks of school. Preparations for a very successful Homecoming started along with school. The year also brought a Magic Show with Mr. Narvaez, a United Way campaign includ- ing Bleach Boys, and school exchanges. A controversial powderpuff football game raised money for charity. Other activities included a new constitution and work for a new marquee. V ali Llilll SGA General Assembly - First - Tammy Strickland, jamie larrett, Vaunda Pearson, Heidi Marella, jaye Alderman, Lorrie An- derson, Tony Klingmeyer, Barry Cash, Dolly Huffman, Glenda Dodd, Rita Simp- son, Beth Southard, Linda Hughes, Kathy Brunner Second - Steve johnson, Bob Gurnee, Bonnie Beck, Kim james, Cathy Whitehurst, Stephanie Whittier, Lisa Weber, loan Saucier, Robboie Parker, Karen Ratte, Paula Southard, Tony Willman, Melissa Rios, Suzy Smith Third - Lori Whitley, David Simmons, Linda Bonds, Gigi Gullickson, Tommy Carr, Harriet Reid, lodi Christian- son, Katrina johnson, Tawana Billups, Gini Ann Alvarez, Carol Cash Fourth - Linda Burrell, Pablo Pagan, Marlene Chan, Peggy Rowley, joan Todd, Glenda Harrell, Terri Marshall, Maria Leftwich, lulie Ogen, Millie Taylor, Margaret Walker, Gene Rodriguez Association Q ICC Executive Committee - jamie larrett, Sec., Barry Cash, Chairman, Dolly Huffman, Vice-Chairman. SGA Officers - laye Alderman, Treas- urerg Tony Klingmeyer, President, Barry Cash, Vice-President, Lorrie Anderson, Sec. ll 196 i
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First Platoon, First Squad: Art Laufer, Kurt Barron, Scott Davis, Paul Page, jon NasonlCDRj. Second Squad: Dave Easton, Mike Curry, Mel Warren. Third Squad: Kelly Blalock, Darrell Coodmon, Chuck Par- ker. Second Platoon, First Squad: Bobby Buchanan, Dave Skipper, Mike Lepay, Dave Owens, jesse Riley lCDRj. Second Squad: Mark Barron, Curtis Breath- waite, Charlyne Beauregard, joe Beauregard. Third Squad: Bill Croneberger, Steve Wynne, jeff Fox. Third Platoon, First Squad: Terry Black, Fred Hutto, Sharon Stephens, Ken Bates, Trenton Harvey, Claude Ses- soms, David Lovingood, Angelica Docog, jim Burpo KCDRJ. Second Squad: Bob Duncan, Craig Nason, Bob Miller, Richard Kozlowski, Carol Senart, Marsha Stephens, Dick McDowell. Third Squad: Frank Dow, Mike Newton, Bobbie Aitcheson, Alan Pipkins, Bill Baker, Rickie Ramsey. Fourth Platoon, First Squad: Carl Alexander, Bob Wells, john May, joe Beauregard, Gene Baker, Steve Rose, Paul Larramore, joe Peele, Mike CuffeelCDRj. Second Squad: Dave Felczyk, jesse Riley, jim Burpo, Ray Fowler, Scott Davis, janet Moore, Denise Easton. Third Squad: Kevin Cook, Bob Struck, Carl Baker, jon Nason, john Allman, Ron Mor- ton. ooi.l-'? .s .'- .' Rifle Team: jeff Barcale, jim Burpo, Steve Rose. LJ fl 1 F.-,Y-1' , W ii ff if IC: . '. I . ,.4..-5,d' 1 V f, 5? S . Marching Drills ,A I - Drill Team, joe PeelelCDRi, john May, jim Burpo, Mel Warren, Steve Rose, Steve Rose, Mike Cuffee. Paul Larramore, jeff Bracale, joe Beauregard, Terry Black, Dave Easton. Dick McDowell, john Allman, Bobby Buchan- an, jon Nason.
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