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Q Honor Committees Support Honor Code Girls, Honor Concept Committee: Pat Minskey, Felicia Gibson, Anne Harkness, Becky Reeder. Boys' Honor Committee: Mr. Webb, Robert Leyen, Dorn Kile, Sandy Carlson, Bill Arnett, Alan Davis, Charles White, Ian Zirkle. Girls' Student Council: Standing: Mrs. Hardison, Linda Reeder, Kathie Koplin, Anne Harkness, Felicia Gibson, Becky Reeder, Becky Greene, Lindsay Young, Lorenza Pampaloni, Donna Stevens. Kneeling: Pat Minskey, Jane Lockett, Susie Webb, Susan Shepherd, Susie Frere, Rebecca Garcia, Debbie Massey. to..-lT dl
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tudent Councils Cooperate in Leadershzp , W 'W 'Y',,nM 7 ' ' i if ,. 4 , V 3 Boys' Student Council: Standing: Jay Lentz, Mr. Snodgrass, Arthur Ellison, Bill Arnett, Dorn Kile, Alan Davis, Sandy Carlson, Kneeling: Ian Zirkle, Turner Britton, Mike Glover, Kevin Zirkle, Not Pictured: Bruce Southworth, Sammy Manning, Richard Heinrichs. Student Council officers talk with Mr. Webber about AFS Carnival. 16 The year 1967-68 has shown an increased coopera- tion between the student councils of the Boys' and Girls' Schools. ln August, the councils began with a joint Leadership Training Clinic in an effort to establish a better understanding of school government among its student leaders. Orientation Days, planned by the Councils in early September, were conducted to welcome newcomers into the general student body. Throughout the year the Student Councils worked on such projects as the AFS Carnival, chapel pro- grams, and several successful dances. The Boys' Council, under president Alan Davis' leadership, coordinated many activities such as the United Fund Dud,s Day, while an important measure introduced into the Girls, Council, with Pat Minskey as president, was the establishment of a lower school student council in the third term. The Girls' Honor Concept Committee and the Boys' Honor Committee have continued their fine job of upholding the Honor Code.
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School Spirit Promoted by Cheerleaders Led by head cheerleader Marti Neblett, the 1967-68 cheerleaders sparked much of the support for the varsity football and basketball teams. With Becky Thornton, Tandy Pryse, Julia Webb, Kreis Bailey, Jane Saalfield, Celeste Walton, and alternates Jane Lockett and Carolyn Post the squad provided posters and decorations for each home game and sponsored spectator buses for many out-of-town games. New this year were the early morning pep rallies held in the gym, and the unofficial 'fspirit sparker Ted Cook, who aroused great enthusiasm in the Boys' School with his rousing cheers before the Bearden game. Through the efforts of the cheerleaders Webb boasted of a tremendous increase in school spirit during the year.
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