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Celebrities: September The Girls' Service Club brought back an old tradition, that is, naming a girl-of-the-month and a girl-of-the-year from the senior class. The girls were elected by the faculty each month, based on qualities such as friendliness, scholarship, and talent. Each girl was presented with a corsage during her month, courtesy of the G.S.C. The girls were then honored at the Awards Assembly at the end of the year. At that time, a girl-of-the-year was named. This honor was shared by Jan Hedeen for sportsmanship and Renae Stafford, leadership, for 1978. I. Bobeitc Mclntirc for September, generosity. 2. Jan Hedeen for October, sportsmanship. 3. Renae Stafford for November, leadership. 4. Shawn Ellis for December, scholarship. 5. Charlene Pierce for January, sense of humor. 6. Lone Baker for February , friendliness. 7. Laura Amling for March, talent. 8. Rhonda Gray for April, dependability. 9. Lisa Crew for May. sincerity. .r 18 GIRLS OF THE MONTH
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G.S.C. pays homage to 1 The Girl's Service Club set aside a week early in the year for our nation's veterans. Military uniforms and red. white and blue were worn. Student involvement was not admirable, but GSC members observed the week with rigid formality. There have been many years between wars and many of us cannot completely recall Viet Nam except for a few facts and figures we remember and recite for history. It has been many years since the words “killed in action have represented our own classmates, but it is not something that is to be forgotten. We as high school students should always remember our dead in battle and Girl’s Service Club is to be commended for doing so. 2 20 SERVICE WEEK
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