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Student Council Boosts Buc Splrlt aj Student Council leaders are sponsor Alan Lewis, and Student Council officers Teresa Stroud, Don Ripple, Tonya Lanthrip, and Denise Dolezal. bl Miss America contestants show off their beauty, They are from left, Bret Johnston, Keary Castle- berry, Poke Williams, Chris Collins, Don Ripple, Scott Drake, Corey Epps, john Ripple, and emcees Nona McWilliams and Ceci Schumann. cj jalyn Parr, Lori Brown, and Saundra Whitehead sing Ooo Baby Baby during their performance at the annual Superlative Show. dj Denise Dolezal and Teresa Stroud register stu- dents attending the Student Council Convention. ej The 1978-79 Student Council members are, row 1 , jean Mardis, Terri lflfhistler, Steve Linder, Terry Loftus, Scott Drake, David Bonorden, Benny Dunn, Kermeth Golden, Craig Matzke, john Ripple, Byron Armintor, Mitch Mardis, row 2, Don Ripple, Ali- cia Armintor, Cindy Sherman, Saundra Whitehead, jalyn Parr, Nona McWilliams, Anne Wicker, julie Allen, Gary Hunt, Ricky Autrey, Jo jo Allen, Scott Morris, Paul Gaspard, row 3, Laura Combs, Ceci Schumann, Lori Meadors, Amy Ripley, Lori Brown, Shelley Mueller, Lou Ann Blevins, Jo jo Langston, John Allen, Toby Hunt, Denise Dolezal, row 4, Teresa Stroud, Laura Moran, Kim Taylor, Larry Cavaness, Phyllis Gaspard, Becky Anderson, Rhonda Pyeatt, joel Welch, Mike Tate, and Tonya Lanthrip. . B . r 'lrr l mea' l'9LMv. I . mv ff? ff wi ,px Xxx If .
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di Industrial Arts Club officers are Donna Morgan, julie Schulte, Shaun Terry, jerry Perry, Terri Clark, and Mike Williams. Club sponsors are Mr. Rayburn and Mr. Bonser. ei Senior Jerry Perry completes an Industrial Arts project while teacher David Lorms looks on. I I. fi Industrial Arts Club officer Shaun Terry takes notes at an IA meeting for the club's secretary. :,-J FFA Studies Agriculture Sciences wsfwff-. 'Q -,,
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I ! The Student Council stayed busy all year with activities for everyone. A Howdy Dance was held at the beginning of the year for ev- eryone to get reacquainted and for freshmen to get in the swing of Brazoswood. During the football season the council really helped boost spirit for the Bucs by having overalls day, tacky day, rock T-shirt day, and even a sunglasses day. At some of the football games they sold blue and white balloons . Bumper stickers and a carnation sale were also used to raise money for the council. The Student Council District Convention was held at Brazoswood and various schools met together and to discuss current happen- ings at their schools and make plans for more. The Student Council not only planned things for Brazoswood students but they cooked breakfast for the teachers one morn- ing, took presents to the Youth Home, brought ice cream to the nursing home, and took food to needy families. During lunch the council held 3-legged races, jump rope, volleyball, and a mean game of tug-of-war. A student versus facul- ty volleyball game was held in the gym, and the faculty beat the students. At the end of the year, the annual Superlative Show was held by the Student Council, class favorites, the Gallery, and senior honors were an- nounced. I V Q' 'IJ r-'11-J ill v- --v - .f - F 411.-I 1 , . W 4- .-. .ind ig ' I 1 N!
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