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(1) Keith Norris, our Boy's State Representative, studies one of our many history books outside the Resource Cen- ter. (2) The student forum is designed to present a student's views on school policy. Benton's representatives are Bill Faulkner, FAR LEFT, Laura Colley, SECOND FROM RIGHT, and Pam Pritchett FAR RIGHT. (3) Our Girl's State Representatives, Cindy Barnes and Janice Davis, are chosen according to citizenship, leadership and in- telligence. (4) Another student involved in the Student Forum is Scott Yerganian, pictured here with Dr. Gerald Troester, Superintendant of Schools. 24
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Devoted Service The Benton High Student Congress contributed outstanding service to the school, and in doing so, the Congress Af- fairs Committee gathered canned goods to help school families in the area have a more enjoyable holiday at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Many worked on the toy, and clothing drive to help small toddlers who are unable to obtain safe toys to play with and decent clothes to wear. The Student Congress strived to be a hard working group of individuals who were not afraid to apply themselves to many tedious tasks. There were also plenty of enlightening moments, as Student Congress made a recommendation to the school board that the football and track field be named the JIM SPARKS MEMORIAL FIELD, which was approved by the School Board in honor of student congress member Jim Sparks who died giving his all for the football team. Yes, Student Congress gave devoted service to the school, faculty and the community. 23
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An Important Factor Representation has long been an important factor in human development. Deciding upon a representative was always a pro- cess in which one would choose the person he felt had the ability to understand the needs of his people, the desire to lead and innovate and the intelligence to put his ideas into actions. We were very lucky at Benton this year, in that we had an abun- dance of intelligent, striving students who did their best to represent us in a tho- rough manner.
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