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Senior Danny Vaughn rests a few minutes alter giving blood in the largest school drive ever held in the state of Texas. BETA STUDENT COUNCIL: front row Todd Leavitt, Leigh King, Patti Kerutis, Lori Mann, Vicki Hughes, Tami Merritt second row Dene Herbel, Dina McWilliams, Jenniter Josephs, Mary Haggard, Gae Haun, Sarah Halfpenny, Janie Kirk third row Laura Jackson, Kirk Killingsworth, Perry Haynes, Kevin Jennings, Kris Lemmons, Tricia Newton, Laura Miller, Cheryl King back row Jay Johnson, Chris Hale, Mason Mitchell, Kevin Damewood, Bobby James, John Hellinghausen, Scott Jones GAMMA STUDENT COUNCIL: front row Homer Reynolds, Alicia Tubbs, Ken White, Carol Starnater, Scott Henderson, Steve Ulmer, Mark Sherbet second row King Sloan, Julie Waters, Jo Shaw, Tracey Turner, Janna Groce, Robin Pickens, Kristy Williams, Debbie Warner third row Mark Pyatt, Dee Whitworth, Chris Hale, Phil Newby, Billy Flay Smith, Jamie Stephens, Carolyn Williams, Steve Springfield back row Caroline Vales- ano, Larry Plunkett, Dale Pearce, Russ Scott, Wayne Rusk, Matt Johnson, Kim Schaler, Julie Talmadge, Susan Procyk Beta student council members Patti Ker- utis, Leigh King, Lori Mann, and Dina McWilliams get together for a little group discussion. Senior Phil Newby eats up the leftovers - after a long night in the concession stand at a junior varsity football game. gamma student council X page 23
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councils benefit community Showing an interest in their community, assistant principal Boy Lamb's Beta Student Council members held a volleyball tourna- ment to benefit the local Heart Association. They also helped with the renovation of the Harrington House Best Home by painting the exterior of the house and land- scaping it. With the help of assistant princi- pal Keith Sockwell, Gamma Stu- dent Council initiated a district- wide blood drive which was the most successful school project in the history of Wadley Blood Bank. The drive was supported by all three student councils. Students helped workers from the blood bank in the bloodmobiles sta- tioned at the school gymnasium and at the PISD administration building. Donors included stu- dents and teachers who, in a combined effort, contributed 237 pints of blood. Both Gamma and Beta council members helped with a newcom- ers party to welcome new students to the campus. Beta supplied information packets for the new students while Gamma provided a map indicating the states from which they came. Besides taking turns working in the concession stands for the jun- ior varsity football games, each subschool student council did their part in preparation for Home- coming. Members participated in the decoration of John Clark Field with signs and streamers prior to the game. Another responsibility of the council was sponsoring the Homecoming dance. Beta was in charge of decorations and Gamma organized the refresh- ments. Gamma also sponsored the Valentine dance where class favorites were honored. Subschool principal Keith Sockwell directs the Gamma Student Council in a discus- sion concerning the annual Valentine dance and the upcoming blood drive. page 22 X beta student council , 2223, '- Bins, Student council member Cheryne Wat- son goes ouf on a limb to help decorate at Clark Field before the homecoming game against Berkner, EN! Seniors Carol Starnater and Deborah Walls play hostess for the Gamma new- comers party.
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key club holds dance-a-thon Key Club members provided many community services to Plano. Besides doing small ser- vices for the school and local churches, members held a relay race for the Association for Retarded Citizens where they raised more than 8350. At Christ- mas time they visited Park Place Nursing Center and sang carols for the patients. They also held the annual dance-a-thon for muscular dystrophy and raised 34,494 National Honor Society held its annual reception for incoming members in April. Students were selected by the faculty with grades, attitudes, and participa- tion being considered. NHS mem- bers had to maintain a grade point average of at least 92 to remain in the club. A formal induction cere- mony was held for the new mem- bers during May, where in the presence of parents and friends, they were presented individual honor certificates. .'?.:, if Key Club member Barbara Freeman gives the latest treasurer 's report. page 24 X national honor society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: front row sponsor Jerry Mullins, Kathleen Troy, Tim Greer, Dina McWilliams second row Terri York, Carol Starnater, Lee Edwards, Debo- rah Walls, Alexa Markle, Karen Benz, Mary Haggard, Cheryl Laderer third row Carla Wyman, Kim Egger, Denise Parker, Tracey Turner, Lori Mann, Tricia Newton, Debby Brush, Karen Bonnette, Jackie Pratt fourth row Nancy Worth, Karen Holcombe, Julie Mack, Debi Glover, Sandy Coil, Lorie Schaefer, Laurie Marangel, Sherrie Sallee, Irene Flood, Susan Procyk fifth row Pat Fenney, Mark Parsons, Brett Stoecker, Matt Conelly, Ronnie Gajdica, Annette Siebman, Mark Allen, Mike Arnold, Robert Scoggins back row Kevin Gardner, Mark Smith, Vicki Hartin, Barb Goodman, .Jo Ann Hamsher, Monica Leiter, Lisa Ford, Pandora Dysart, Trina Cate 'w O X' U. ' A National Honor Society sponsor Jerry Mullins goes over the invitation list for new members with help from former members Trina Cate and Terri York.
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