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130 C What is this? Kristi Alexander, Kimberly Hodge, and Qui lrby try to figure out one of their many complications. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj Putting ideas to work. fFar Right? Trudy Ayers, Keith Fell and Greg Wyatt find out that being the junior class officers is not so easy. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj Getting it to balance. 4TopJ Calculating numbers may not be much fun, but being the student body treasurer called for a lot of figuring for Duane Orr. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl lass Officers Officers Q s Leadersh1p Do you know of anyone who has leadership abili- ties? Each year students are elected by peers for positions that require the ability to lead others to success. The student body and class officers held that responsibility this year. The senior class officers had a lot of responsibility to uphold. They had to plan the senior picnic, the cruise and work with the juniors class officers to or- ganize the prom. The junior officers helped out the debate booster club by sponsor- ing the Haunted House. Planning had to be done, but when Halloween came around many people were scared in the Haunted House. The sophomore and freshmen officers v together to have the annual freshmen- more softball game. The class officers had work for each class but Student Body officers responsibility to whole school. When eryone worked to the job got done. Stevens
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, ff irsazizs. Ideas All WGFK Hard work usually leads to success. Laura Darien started the year with a step toward that success when she went to the District IV Rally at Wade Hampton. At the rally, Laura went through a training program where she was given ideas about how Student Council should operate. Mrs. Alexander said Let's get it organized. Plans had to be made and Mrs. Eloise Alexander and Jim Cason work together to make them. iPhoto by Stephen Babbl Student Council was a place to use the talents and skills of a lot of people. It was also a place for leadership development. Student Council tried to involve everyone in the activities. They included parents when they organized the ninth grade open house in August. Teachers were kept in mind when they had the teacher luncheon. Student Council also included the needy people at Thanksgiving and Christmas. They asked students and teachers to bring in can I food to be given to the Greenville Urban Ministries for distribution to needy families. They collected 211 cans and 82620. In December they asked everyone to bring in small items for the Goodwill Tree. Items such as shampoo and shaving cream was given to the Mental Health Associaton. Some other activities included the Pizza Call- up, Penny Sabotage, Spirit Week, Mr. and Miss Merry Christmas, and Secret Pals. Ellen Stevens If ,,..4-f- it in vi aff. 1 JY LRSIIN uma-ma msn-:'l'ls.xl.l. srzmgm 11, A ,. 1.1 Mi' A . f ,wx MQ' 'ra sz' . , nv. , N xl' Ml Student Council
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lla Student Body Officers l'I'np David Schmid ll-Bottom mwl rowl Duane Orr llVliddle mwl Jenni Stitt.. Kimberly Hodge. Qui Irby, Kristi Alexander, Whom by Randy Tarrentl Senior Class Officers fTop FOWT T1'8Ci Byers, Laura rowl Mike Meilinger, Ken Darien. iPhoto by Randy Benoit, Steve Nett CBottom Tflrferltl Junior Class Officers lTop iBoctom POW, Marnie Curtis. rowl Greg Wyatt, Keith Fell iPhoto by Randy Tarrentl Sophomore Class Officers Kilby Williamson 1Bmwm POW, fT0D 1'0Wl Shandfa SUmm61'S, Shawn Pope, Shav Mauldin. Laura Goins lMiddle rowl iPhoto by Randy-Tarrentl Frehsmen Class Officers Williams, Lori Crooke, Holly lTop rowl Leroy Kennedy, Sam Westhoff. fPh0l0 by Randy Crosby lBotlom rowl Dana Tarrentl Uluss Ollicors 1
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