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9 President The Student Government Association had a very active year, led by the first female president since 1 963. The SGA once again sponsored the yearly homecoming dance after the big game. Although everybody was wet, there was a good turnout for the dance. Student Council members worked hard taking up money and ribbons at the door and especially cleaning up afterwards. Many fund-raising projects were Initi- ated, and some proved successful. Valo- grams and the new Christmas-grams always sell well. Everybody thinks the more they send the more they ' ll get! The penny-drop was held to boost class points, but It really damaged some classes ' point standing more than it helped. One of the most important things the SGA did this year was the Blood Drive. Held March 31 , many pints of blood were donated to the Red Cross. April 22nd was CRAZY DAY. Students took the title very literally, and for fifth and sixth periods that day, not only were games played, but mud, water, eggs, and flour was slung. Results were as follows; seniors — 1 st place; sophomores — 2nd place; eighth grade — 3rd place; juniors — 4th place; freshmen — 5th place; sev- enth grade — 6th place. More than likely, that ' s the last CRAZY DAY Oneonta High School will see for a few years. Rusty Moore. Steve King, and Lisa O ' Rear being instructed bf i Mrs. Mary Ellen Lynch on how to register blood donors. SGA president Jill Whited presides at assemblies. 102
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L Ben Boucher. Kelly McMillan. Tina Wall. Ojuna Phillips, and Jackie ■ Little get ready lor the SGA balloon bust STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION FRONT ROW. Ben Bottcher (Vice-President). Steve King SECOND ROW, Tracy Owens. Keith Kelly. Lori Hawkins. Jackie Little. Celia Murphree, Jan Bellen- ger, Tina Wall. Stacy Evans. Brett Bottcher. THIRD ROW, Charles Gibbons (Parliamentarian). Alice Chamblee (Secretary). Lisa O ' Rear (Treasurer). Djuna Phillips, Emily Bentley. John David Huie, Tommy King. Kelly McMillian, Rusty Moore, Jill Whited (President). Jim Mur- phree. Mikey Smith. NOT PICTURED, Mrs. Mary Jim Bottcher (Spon- sor). Cindy Tidwell has her blood pressure checked by volunteer Mrs. Jo Ann Shea prior to giving blood during the SGA blood drive. 103
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