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? rf .2 I ? 4 assemblies. They are standing, Sharp. Dodson. and Richardson. Seated arcg Bickley, Wilkins, Schonvogel, Elkins and Canales. f t' r Q Ut 5 'gQ, 3 ,a ,1 4,5 2' i . Ig fig .if and activity of the council. Serving on the committee are Pat DuBose, Barbara Beachum, the chairman, and Janice Mchlinn, 2 Proiecf committee members are: standingg Barbara Moore and Bill Hunsucker. Seated: Sally Stout, Pat Gunter, and Diane Barcia. THIRTY-EIGHT ARE ACTIVE IN COUNCIL With a position of leadership and responsibility it follows that individual members must maintain a standard of conduct which achieves the level of stu- dent expectation. Selected as leaders by classmates, council members are watched in all their activities. At Carroll members strive to continue these ideals. 59
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FRVDRH-ES . H BRUCE Publicity committee membersg Vicki Roebuck, Phyllis Vancil, Nancy Rodman. Linda Chandler, Nancy Greer. Flowana Parrish. and Linda Martin hang posters to advertise the Carroll Favorites Dance. Standing are: Sherry Kernodell, Clo Parker, and Sharon Watson. Seated are: Jan Andrews, Kathie Clements and Kay Browning. These girls make up the school spirit committee of student council. D85 -gal' B ki' The program committee meets weekly to Plan i Evaluation committee appraises each project
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'si Comparing back issues of The Carroller with several news- papers from other schools. Sherlene Byrd, Sandy Simmons, PAPER STAFF COVERS NEWS FOR STUDENTS Staff reporters buzz everywhere to get stories for the high school paper. Tension is high in the journal- ism room when the deadline ap- proaches. School spirit and high ideals are sponsored by the staff in their editorials and copy. In order to get new ideas and to compare notes with others, members of the staff attend press conferences. , I , 4' 'f 1 . Yvonne Matlock. and Spenser Switzer study exchange school newspapers that are displayed in the journalism classroom. 'J' 1-'V Editor Linda Hewitt confers with Carroller sponsor. Mrs. Featherstone, on the placement of copy and advertising in the layouts for the next school paper. On deadline day,4Nancy Rodman. Albert Duke, Penny Ramsey, Mary Lou Schwitzer, Martha Taylor, Paulette Woods, and Peggy Lancaster work together reading galley proofs to find mistakes and writing copy to put the paper to bed. A 60 -':: L
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