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AG T1WW'7'7D ,iV7f' VW, ,,M, ,,,x Class Officers 354 We E 'msd X25 fxiw rf at The Junior class, as a whole, had many responsibilities. Therefore, the officers that they elected were an im- portant part of the year. Amy Philips, president of the class stated, l want to be elected in order to help in preparation for pep rallies, collection of dues, and to help with the prom. Each office required different re- sponsibilities and duties and they also demanded personalities of dedicated people. Donna Tolleson explained her re- sponsibilities, l keep up with all of the written projects, assignments and the different committees that everyone is on. Renee Armstrong, vice-president, was a secondary for the president. She defined her office, To help the presi- dent with anything else she does and to act as the president in case of her absence. Some felt that the experience of an office would be helpful later in life. New comer to the position of trea- surer, Jan Marshall commented, lt's a large responsibility, but I need the experience before I can work my way up to the office of president or vice- president. Paul Abdinoor Scott Allen Phillip Amodeo Doug Anderson 521 Treasurer, Jan Marshall, vice-president, Renee Armstrong, and president, Amy Phillips all are important members of the junior leadership team. Also serving as a representative on the home- coming court for her class, Donna Tolleson as- sumes the role of class secretary, 'Q Melissa Anderson Carey Argo Renee Armstrong Thad Baird x f L
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Junior Executive Committee M ,,,,, ., ,Z f ,M ' fffy X i fi fffwf ff!! X gf fffyf The Junior Executive Committee provides more representation than the student council does, commented Su- zanne Smith. Two representatives from each homeroom made up the Junior Execu- tive Committee. This allowed more stu- dents to have an imput in the activities that involved their class. The committee had very few pro- jects to work with. In fact, the main purpose of the committee was to plan the prom. Renee Armstrong said, The purpose of the committee is to help construct the prom. The responsibility of the members was to communicate the ideas to the others in their class. Part of my duty is to give information and suggest ideas to my homeroom, stated Kathy Blan- kenship. Chad Carrol Gary Cagnon Kim Chastain Gay Coker Opal Coombes David Cooper Todd Corran Angie Crowe Part of being on student council for Julie Sams, is participating on the Junior Exectutive Commit- tee. ,ff J I keep my homeroom informed on matters Wl'liCh COVTCSVVT my C'-355-H C0 l'Tl9nt5 Teffi Dye Listening duringa meeting, Georgia Powellworks about her position on the committee. on ideas for the prom. xr to It 1' C-ice ' l uf! 144 Juniors
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