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V 'E The band in a Pre-game salute to the boys. fTopJ Annual Staff typists work hard for another deadline. Mike and Deanna plan an experiment for the Science Club. Organizations Divider 19
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Vocational school has organizations, too, fTopl Becky and Kelly work for one of them. The cheerleaders help the Junior High Pep club members with new yells. Working Together is Fun Working together was fun for all this year. There were many or- ganizations in which the students became involved. Being a small school, students were active mem- bers in several organizations. All of these organizations were open to all students with the exception of the Student Council in which the members were elected by the student body and the National Honor Society in which the aca- demic achievements was the main source of gaining admittance. 18 Organizations Divider
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It Was Another Busy Your The many activities of the Stu- dent Council began the first week of school at the very first meeting. Time was spent in planning for the float to be made for the town's theme, The Old and the N ew and was a first place winner. The Council presented the home- coming for the football season on October 4th. The crowning of Lisa Simpson as queen was the highlight of the evening. The queen and her court paraded around the football field in Corvettes, followed by the class floats. On October 5, the dance in honor of the queen was held. The music was by Tongue and Cheek. Door prizes were gathered and floor plans for the booths and shows were determined. This was the an- nual Halloween Carnival sponsored by the Student Council. This event earned a little over S2,000. At sectional time the Student Council helped in the distribution of tickets. When the basketball season ended and before the Spring activities be- gan, the Student Council provided entertainment by sponsoring a dance with the Airsteamer provid- ing the music. Several movies were presented. A Christmas party was enjoyed by the Student Council and in May a dinner at Welliver's was enjoyed by the group. This year the Student Council contributed to the fund to provide a student lounge. Scott Boles, V.P., Kelly Husted, Treasurer, Lisa Hennegen, Secretary, Ronnie Wiley, Angie Mclntire, Lisa Burris, Mike Bauner, Kip Stottlemeyer, Second Row: Skip Watkins, Perry Shinholt, Ruth Carey, Jeri Campbell, Mimi Mclntire, Back Row: Miss Rockey, Spon- sor, Tom Huntzinger, President, Matt Thompson, Todd Snyder, Glem Hinshaw, Amy Simmerman, Vicki Hinshaw, Karen Bodenhorn. 20 Student Council
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