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Senate members are left to right, row one: Sarah Abernethy, Carol Matthews, Danny Johnson, Nancy Jackson, Kelly Morgan. Second row: Serena Harrill, Mel Rarer, Jane Jarvis, Malcolm Griggs, Shawn Furr, Joe Tedder, Annette Groves, Wendy Banner, Melanie Davis. Third row: Ann Keith, Pam Patrick, Frank Fuller, B.J. Fish, Phyllis Davis, Eric Elliott, Belinda McCarter, Cathy Jonas, Duane Reid, Stuart Roberts, Susan Rhodes, Claire Choquet, Tracy Moke. Fourth Row: Cathy Davis, Odell Armstrong, Lillian Dickson, Alex van Oosterhout, Tommy Wallace, Darrell Barber, Mike Griiiin, Chip Looper, Row Five: Jeff Brown, Teresa Driscoll, Renee Christopher, Leslie Anothy, Jeff McGill, Ann Jarvis, Jack Levinson, Jose Trevino, Patty Kirkland, Sandra Huss, Kathy Keenum. Row six: Chyne Beard, Nancy Reese, Beverly Sytz, Angie Blake, Susan Johnston, Laura Houck, Mark Roberts, Leslie Stuart, Tara Phillips, Kristi Hickson, Timmy Medlin, Lundi Wallace, Cathy Froneberger, Keith Ball, Teresa Pruitt, Milda Perry, and Kim Fredricks. Mike Griffin, the Speaker of the House. -v The Senate consists of the Five stu- dent body officers, Class represen- tatives, SEC members, Foreign ex- change students, Class officers, Com- mittee chairpeople, School Board representatives, Principal cabinet members, and the Student Cooperative Association advisor - Miss June Dedmon. The Senate tries hard to get everyones thoughts and opinions and they try to do projects that will boost school spirit, change the everyday routine, and sponsor projects that are just plain fun, like school dances, Homecoming, Miss Ashbrook Pageant, Door Decorating Contests, Trick-or-Treating, and also their big service projects such as Kans For Kids. The Senate tries hard to meet the needs of the individual student. Danny Johnson leading a Senate meeting. The House of Representative members are: Row one: Sarah Abernethy, Nancy Jackson, Kelly Morgan, Carol Matthews, Jelf McGill, Mike Griffin, Stuart Roberts, Tracy Moke, Danny Jolmson, Frank Fuller. Row two: Phyllis Davis, Chrissy Cruse, Rodney Outz, Geri Lancaster, Alex van Oosterhout, Mike Farmer, Leslie Anthony, Susan Reese. Row three: Kay Belk, Peggy Patrick, Susan Rhodes, Daphne White, Pam Patrick, John Chesser, Lori Broome, Lillian Dickson. Row four: Duane Reid, Angie Blake, Darrell Barber, Eric Elliott, Kenny Craig, Brenda Behringer, Mark Roberts, Shawn Furr, John Owens, and Lundi Wallace. Lundi Wallace and Sarah Abemethy work on Homecoming.
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The members of the SEC are as follows: Sarah Abernethy, Frank Fuller, Nafselina Canari, Carol Matthews, Kathy Davis, Lundi Wallace, Malcolm Griggs, John Owens, Nancy Jackson, Miss Dedmond - Advisor, Kelly Morgan, Stuart Roberts, Mike Griffin, Tracy Moke, Danny Johnson. The Student Executive Council is the executive branch of the student government. Some of the responsibilities of the SEC are to draw up the con- stitution for which the SCA must follow. The SEC consists of the stu- dent body officers, vice presidents of each class, committee chairpeople, representatives from the Principal's Cabinet and school board repre- sentatives. The Principal's Cabinet is a branch of student government that serves as a human relations com- mittee. They inform the principal on matters of im- portance, and they also work out a student ex- change program with other schools. The Principals Cabinet serves as a liaison between students and also between faculty and stu- dents. 78 Row one: Kenny Craig, Richard Reeves, Shawn Furr, Jeh' McGill. Row two: Terry Kendricks, Sharon Matthews, Phyllis Davis, Lillian Dickson.
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