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rang out in the halls, t make me do thatl , during the week that was initiating new members. lt proved an amusing sight for the majority of the school to see other students who were trying to become members of the club. The only qualification necessary was that the student be a member of a varsity athletic team or be a cheerleader and have lettered in that activity. The day considered the most fun by both students and teachers was the day that the H Club Holds Initiation: Council Raises Funds nominees all came to school in outlandish costumes to beg for pennies, nickels, and quartersp After earning three dollars, the nominees could remove their costumes if they wanted-but many did not. According to Rodney Wiginton, Once you have been through an H Club initiation, you know you have accomplished something and now you are in a group of a select few. Made up of student eiected representatives, the Student Council was responsible for the administration of student affairs. Students, by . 3 , -,s .f N V. 5,55 'Hi . R Sf., :rs .ef S s ii Stanley Shorts and others sign the list of prospec- tive members for the H Club, Mark Salter and Tim McCroy display a sample of the requirements involved in the ritual of H Club initiation. Student CouncilfH Club participating in the election process were given the chance to experience democracy in action. Candidates went through the experiences of qualifing for election and actively campaigning for votes While voters were given the chance to voice their opinions through the ballot. Once elected, representa- tives faced, among other things, the responsibility of organizing the Homecoming Parade, the Red Cross Blood drive and money raising effort for the school sign fund. g t
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LA H .. , Mr. Freddie Burneff IisTens To suggesfions obouf The Red Cross blood drive. Srudenf Body President Lee Tucker mokes plons for The upcoming yeor in o mee-Ting ne-or ihe beginning of school. Sfudeni CounciifH Club
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