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he giving time. After gathering food donated by students at Thanksgiving, junior Student Council members deliver it to Youth Home. lean-up crew. At the Senior Student Council car wash, senior jenny Sherman, vice-president, helps wash the school bus. The car wash was a major money making project for Student Council. Senior Y-Teens: lfront rowj Shelley Car , Stephanie Swaffer, Amy Sterne, janice Greenfield, Stacia Whisenhunt, Lisa Haynie, lrow Zj Mrs. Kathy Ramsey lsponsorj, Eve Palsa, Connie McKnight, Amy Tackett lI,C.C.2i Cynthia Gran er, Angie Harrison, Suzi Dabbs, Beth Waters. lrow 3, Kimberly Brid ers, Amy Koren lat, janell Thatcll, Allison Anthony, Cindy Tackett, Rebecca Hall, Lisa Hoggard, Rebecca Pike, Ashley Boyd, Avery Dickens. lrow 41 Carolyn Gerber, Amy Ricks, Anne Miller, julie Pierce, Stacia Bank, Katie Quaintance, Lynne Binet lhistorianl, Susan jouett. lback rowj Debbie Harris lpresidentj, Holly Brain, Rhonda Tice, lacklyn Grobmyer, Wendy Warmouth lchaplainj, Staci Stocburger lvice-presidentj, Amy Davis, Sara Kremer, Leisa Cossey lsecretaryftreasurerj, s.. l A Q A . junior V-Teens: Uront rowj Mrs. lerri Rotenberry ls onsorj, Mrs. Sharon Duncan lsponsorj, Lila Riggs, Kristi Rush, jennifer Newsum, Gaby Albertson, Lyn Clinton, Letitia East. lrow Zl Tracie Bynum, Catherine Caruthers, Caroline Frye, Renee Howell, Angela Pike, Wesley Massey, Kelley Hyde, Dena Daniel. lrow 3j Meredith McDonald, Andrea Higgins, Gaye Williamson, Annie Wright, Amy Frasier, Helen Dickey l'unior hostessj, Beth Vines, Michelle Fritts, julie Hynson, Brenna Terrebonne. lback mwj Michelle Smith, Lisa Fowler lsecretaryftreasurerj, Marley Meyer, Shannon Duncan, Kate Lanford, Robin Fain, Anne Crow, julie Cox, Beth Parlin, Ashley Garrett, l s , ig, ,Q y iw, S is 3 A E junior V-Teens: lfront rowj Denise Mills, Kristin Kaernmerling, Michelle Kaemmerling, Lynne Bryant, Sha Ledbetter, Anne Williamsom, Michelle Brewer. lrow 2j Grace Ann Mulhollan, Kimberly Crow, Carie Kidd, Stephanie Kremer, Tanya Price, Laurie Bieber, Leah Capel, Amy Davis, lrow Jj Karen Snider, Stacie Hughes, jolie Girior, Anna Pike, julie Brewer, Susan Niesvvanger, Pattie Magee, Ashle Gaskin, Kim Solomon. Srow lj Buffy Forsythe, Rachel Redman, Kim Elder, Karla Perkins, Shannon Hernadez, Pattey Ivey, Am Ca houn, Mary Catherine Clark, lbaclr rowj Christina Cameron, Meg Holmes, jill Thomas, Marci Smith, jennifer Schueck, Tracey Howard, Tiffany Forsythe, Lisa Taylor, Cathy Shell lvice-presidentl. junior Y-Teens: lfronl mug julie Ann Bishop, Lindsey Benham, Sheryl Glubok, Elizabeth Fuller, April Adkisson, Whitney denOu en, Gina Gibson, Shannon McMaster lrow lj Cynthia Cobb, Kristen Hooper. jeri Hamra, Nancy Blankenship, Holly jackson, Katherine Allen, Ashley Baker, Allison Bieber. lrow Jj Emily Parlin, Sissy Goff lchaplainj, Celeste Holeman, jennifer Dean, Anne Hodges, jenny Bruno, lan Markley, Kathryn Tippit. lrow ll Kristine Shepherd, Sherry jones, Mindy Connor, A yson Holthoff, Angie Hall, K.K, Bennett, Kim Haynie, Mindy Moore llCCj. lbaclt rowj Tami Strawn, Monica Trammel, Steele Stevenson, Kim Connor, Betsey McDade, Laura Kehler, Tacy Sundell, Clarke Simpson, leftnifef KGYWBUYL Clubs'23
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t was in Student Council that students found out what it really took to be a president. Senior Student Council directed Footbal. Homecoming and Basket- ball Sweetheart activities. One of the biggest money making projects for Senior Student Council was a car wash in the fall, according to Greg Bell, president. The Saturday event netted about 5600, which was used to pay debts and to finance Homecoming activities. Probably the hardest thing about my job has been the overwhelming number of things that have to be done all at once, said Greg. For example, at Homecoming I had to make sure the band would arrive, see that the upper and lower gyms were decorated and secure chaperones and refreshments for the dance. One of the goals of Student Council was greater participation in state wide Student Council meetings and workshops. Four member attended a summer workshop at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, and six members went to the spring workshop in Fort Smith at Southside High School. jenny Sherman, Student Council vice-president, said, At the summer workshop we learned a lot of wild fund raising ideas like topless car washes. Kris Gillian was the main man for junior Student Council, whose primary function was adding at least five pounds to each student's body through the operation of the candy cart during break. The most successful operation for junior Student Council was the candy cart because it produced all the revenue for us to provide gifts to the school, said Kris. With the proceeds from the candy cart, the junior Student Council gave the school a lecturn and a half tuition scholarship for a junior high student. Members Only 229swdem ure Famous faces. Freshman Mitchell Reed leads lower school children dressed in such costumes as Superman, Sylvester the Cat and a clown in the annual Halloween parade organized by junior Beta Club. Election time. In the spring elections, sophomore Tanya Siebert, who was elected secretary, urges students to support her candidacy. Students listened to each candidate speak then voted for their choice. llght up. At the Beta Club induction, junior janell Thatch, secretary, lights a blue candle representing truth, constancy and fidelity. Club inductions were often held more than once a year to increase club membership. Zi I E
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liberal sprinkling of clubs that were both fun and service oriented added another dhnendon to school. The junior Y-Teens collected money during Thanksgiving and clothes during Christmas for needy families. In the fall we collected money for needy families at Thanksgiving and we put food for the teachers in the teachers' lounge, said Caroline Hannah, president. In the winter we made Christmas cards for the faculty, and in the spring we went to the nursing home and played Bingo. Senior Y-Teens sponsored dances at Pulaski Academy and also at the YWCA. Turn around was in order for the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, where the girls invited thefguys. According to Debbie Harris, president, the group also collected food and clothing for needy families. Members 0nI In the beginning. Student Council sponsor Mrs. Barabara Stafford welcomes new students at the new student orientation. Dollar daze. Freshman Kris Gillan, sophomores Byron Brooks, jason Leavitt and Rick Dewese and freshman Tracie Bynum enjoy FCA's annual weekend at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. M.. I J ,- if 4. , , If n thin ice Freshmen Patty Ivey Rachel Redman 24.Student Life and Caroline .Frye help each other stay upright at French Club's ice skating party at Skate City.
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