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New organizations formed during year A physical education club has been or- ganized at STHS to further the interest of students in a physical education career, and to inform students of the duties of teaching physical education. The main projects carried on this year were the selling of poplin STHS jackets to raise money for the P.E. department, the conduct- ing of the intramural volleyball program, and the sponsoring of uSenior Fun Nite. Three girls were selected to attend the P.l31. Career Camp in Bunkie, Louisiana. Those selected were Karen Falgout, Michele Gravois, and Linda Hebert. Members of the P.E. Club are I lower right j: Karen Falgout, Roxanne Picon, Phyl- lis Trimble, Katherine LeBoeuf, Michele Cra- vois, Bonnie Martin, Linda Hebert, Robbie Trahan, Katherine Poiencot, Aurlyn Kendrix, Kathleen Poiencot, Sondras Besson, Sandra Dugas, Cynthia LeCompte, Janice Neil, Cindy Pitre, Ann Scott, and Verna Scott. The club sponsor is lVlrs. Marie Baudoin who is also a P.E. teacher.
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forks all year on projects, then relaxes at picnic All year, student councilmem- bers were selling ribbons, working in the snackshop, and executing numerous other duties, such as decorating the school Christmas tree. Homecoming activities spon- sored by the council included the bonfire, parade and dance. The council adopted an oriental girl, Do Thi Lem on behalf of the STI-IS student body. On the last day of school, medals were presented by the council to an outstanding member of each school club. The Student Council also sponsored the Powder Puff Bowl in which the senior girls matched Sk1llS Wltll the Jumor glrls 1n a game of football After work1ng hard all year Stu dent Councll members were reward ed wlth a much enjoyed p1cn1c at the a1r base X 4 X -Q ' ' sl-sQWsbN:m ,W X ' s - 1 M , .ts . , X, ts, , asus to X . V, c p . x xsm,stx,:wssgmsym Nsr: ,ev-as X Q gas-,leg j tt x
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