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The Student Council is composed of students with similar interests who wish to make their school a better place in which i get an education. They collect money different organizations to help support tli community. This year at Halloween . ollected money at the intersection of ' m Road and Highway 18, which went to M, de wood to use for clothes, food, etc. i. : asketball and Football Homecomings we i e sponsored by Student Council. First row Kristi Poore, Joetta White, Dana Robertson. Shonda Roberts, Scottye Kinman, Kelly Con- ner Second row: Dru Denham, Loraine Leonard, Carol Smith, Tammie Hammons, Vonnie Gline. Mona Deck. Tracy Soard Standing: Mr. Young, Pennie West, Sandy Woodcock, Bridget Burcham Pam Pieper. Amy White, Roger Westermeyer. Kim McNichols, Mark Thomas, Sherry Hoskins, Todd Markesberry, Karen Acuff, Tracy Barker, |obi Santos, Tony (ones. STUDENT COUNCIL
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(1) Diane Weiss is aided by her instructor, John Royalty, (2) Lonnie Lynch repairs a bumper for Auto Body V-SCHCCL The first day I walked into the Auto Mechanics class, the guys started saying, We must have the wrong room! Most of them began calling me grease monkey,” and thought that since I was a girl I should be the one to do all the cleaning, but they were wrong. Everybody helps! The first few weeks were rough. It was assumed I didn't know anything about cars and they tried pulling trick like telling me to get the muffler bearings, whir is especially nasty. There isn't such a thing! The. didn't know that I knew better. They have finally slacked off, and have ac- cepted me. I feel as if I know just as mun they do, and that I can do what they car do. My teacher helps me a lot; if it hadn't been for him, I don't think I would have stayed in the class. He told me if I wanted to work with cars not to worry about the boys, and assure me I could do anything I put my mind to. He plain something to me just once, and I ran understand and do it. I feel like I have learned lot in this class. If there are other girls who want to take the class they can, if they work at it Most of all, you have to want to do this kind of work to really learn anything.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is a club which commends the academic achievements of the Conner Senior High School student body. This year's officers were: President - Terri Bailey; Vice- President — Loraine Leonard; Secretary - Terri Womer; Treasurer — Dru Denham The club is organized and conducted b First row: Scottye Kmman. Vicki Connelly, Jaimie Hammons, Amy White, Karen Acuff, Bnan Hayes, Heidi Amstutz, Kim Thomas, Donna Owens, Mary Karlosky, Pam Dringenburg, Shelly Eckkr Second row: Robin Crone, Terri Coleman, Teresa Freeland, Karen Damaschko. Peso Beacom, John Brunner, Kristen Claypool, Lisa Roberts, Dawn Reeves. Teresa Epley, Janice Gallagher Back row Dru Denham, Becky Pieper. Loraine Leonard, Melissa Humphrey, Terri Womer, Tern Bailey, Sharon Schroer, Ruth Aylor, Melissa King, Pam Clif- ton, Roger Westermeyer, Todd Lane, Tim O'Brien, Robert Sprague, Troy Benne, Donna Dilbon. Mr. Edwards. At the end of the school year, since the club is a service organiza- tion, money will be donated to a worths civic function in the community. (1) Tammie Hammons, Sherry Hoskins, and Loraine Leonard hold a discussion in the library (2) Todd Markesberry keeps Tammie Hammons and Beth Aylor entertained (3) Melissa King, Ruth Aylor, Robin lavasile. Steve Divine, and Terri Coleman concentrate on what Mr. Edwards is saying at a National Honor Society meeting. (4) Terri Bailey, President of National Honor Society, looks back on her high school years in a moment of quiet. Honor Society — 135
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