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Council Gfficers Attend Meetings Student Council officers met each week during lunch and discussed plans for annual Student Council events. Russ McDonough, student body president, presided over the meet- ings which were held each Wednes- day, apart from regular council meetings. The officers discussed such major events as Homecoming, Spirit Week, the annual Turkey Trot Dance, and Tri-Council Dances. The Tri-Council consisted of Stu- dent Council officers from Central, Parkview, and Hall. Every year the Tri-Council holds meetings to plan events between the schools and to keep up the school spirit, discussing such important issues as vandalism between school rivals. left McNeil, Student Council vice- president, was also president of the Inter-Club Council. This council was comprised of other club presidents around the school. Each month, Russ, Ieff, and the other council officers and class rep- resentatives met along with Principal Weldon K. Faulk at the Principals Cabinet meetings. At these meet- ings, ideas and suggested changes in the school and Student Council were debated. One important issue resolved at the Cabinet meetings concerned changing the newly installed as- signed seating policy in the au- ditorium back to the original policy of letting students sit where they chose. Cf course the sophomores were still in the balcony, the juniors in the back of the auditorium, and the seniors were in the front. Council secretary was Deana Ashworth and the treasurer was Mark Lavey. Class representatives were Linda Blackburn, senior, Felicia Webster, juniorg and Vicki Shaw, sophomore. Mr. Charles Thompson was the adviser to this year's Student Council. This is the life. Russ McDonough, student body president, tries out Mr. Weldon K. Faulks chair. I have to laugh! Ieff McNeil thinks about his life long dream of becoming assistant greens- keeper. Sponsored by MR AND MRS. RUSSELL B. McDONOUGH 24!Student Council Officers N fa, l l ,---155 Pi
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The Line-up. Representatives Linda . ,W :UN N Blackburn, Felicia Webster, and Vicki Shaw greet Mr. Faulk. JN f. Q,-J n If Anticipating that coffee break. Mr. Charles Thompson, counc1l adviser, needs his Sanka. Dear Diary: . . Deana Ashworth, Council secretary, writes about her love-life. Sponsored by MATT Sz TERRI WHITE Student Council Officers!25
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