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LEFT: Sharon Moore enjoys a bit of humor listening attentively to Jimmy Summers (luring a Council meeting. BELOW; Student Council officers for the year are, seated from left to right; Jimmy Summers, President; Virginia Daus, Vice Pres- ident; Jeanne Parker, Secretary; and Lisa Winchester, Treasurer. Standing, left to right are Sandy Sorrells, Reporter; Sandy Williams, Parliamentarian; and Rhonda DeBer- ry, Historian.
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Jimmy Summers, Virginia Daus, Jeanne Parker, Lisa Winchester, Sandy Sorrells, Rhonda DeBerry, Sandy Williams, SECOND ROW; Randy Gresham. Patti Cosgrove, Jean Ann Gresham, Sharon Summers, Patty Wright, Carol Tedder, Gail Bennett, Cara Hammond, Sharon Moore, THIRD ROW; Jerry Farris, Larry Clements, John Fetzer. Student Council changes election procedures Acting as a sort of President's Cabinet for the school. Student Council virtually has supremacy over all other organizations. Tra- dition was broken this year by changing the Councils election process. Instead of the usual re- presentative from each homeroom, each class elected one Student Council member per fifty students. This presumably would have in- sured better student representation. Homecoming activities were un- der complete direction of the Stu- dent Council. It took charge of float entries, the parade, banner entries, and the dance following the game itself. Other Council-run events were the Sadie Hawkins dance, talent shows for the school, and assembling Thanksgiving food baskets for the poor. 44
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Initiations highlight key club year Striking a perfect K and per- forming odd activities, are only two of the many requirements that must be met to join the Key Club. Along with the vigorous activities enjoyed (?) by the Key Club such as work days, the members also had the opportunity to work as the back stage crew for the Arkansas Junior Miss Pageant and to usher for various programs and concerts at Barton Coliseum. Key Clubbers are not only workers, but also leaders. As sponsors of the Annual Miss Sylvan Hills Pageant, they put their abil- ities to use and present a success- ful contest. Under the sponsorship of Ray- mond Henze and Bob Burney, the Key Club officers invades St. Lou- is to the tune The Bears Are Here. They elected regional officers, en- joyed scenic spots and beautiful tourist traps SHHS is proud to have such a fine boys organization to uphold the name of Sylvan Hills. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Burchfield, Sergeant-at-Arms, Britt Sheets, Treasurer. Jimmy Summers, Secretary, Richard Turner, Vice-President, Kerry N too re. President. SECOND ROW; Mike Henley, Cliff Hag- german, Leslie Haynie, Rick Love. THIRD ROW; John Heater, Mike Chambers, David Rogers, Donnie Keesee, FOURTH ROW: Jerry Rice, Chris Best, Wayland Wilson, Gary Lamb, FIFTH ROW; John Haynie, Curtis Jackson. David Henry, Kerry Hicks, SIXTH ROW; Larry Clements, Mark Lowery. Eugene Molinaro, Sandy Williams, SEVENTH ROW; David Ellison, Mr. Burney, Sponsor, Jimmy Huffman, James Kitchens.
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