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ACTUALLY, DECORATING of school halls at Christmas Is conducted by the Sopho- mores, and everyone agreed that last Christmas' handsome decorations which brightened DHS so were the cleverest and best yet. COUNCIL IN weekly session. Year - around projects keep students busy 15
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Student Council is young democracy, involvement When one is elected an officer of the Student Council, or a class representative, he or she certainly be- comes involved in student-led ac- tivities and projects and lots of work. The council meets in regular sessions, plans its projects and goals, and its members, assisted by students of the various classes carry them out. Among the key activities are Homecoming, White Christmas, which involves community-wide activity, a float in the Livestock Show parade, and special assemblies. The council prexy presides at all assemblies in the auditorium. Math teacher Joe Shack- elford is sponsor. HEADING STUDENT COUNCIL this year, ar left, are Richard LaFargue, pres.; David Thigpen, v. pres., and Elaine Dumond, secretary. Below, left, stu- dents ready stage for Homecoming, and right, gather and sort items to give to unfortunate families at Christmas time. ♦ ♦ ♦ ROYALTY ESCORTS Chanon Burnett and John David Hudspeth get helping hand from Council Pres. Richard LaFargue as they come on stage for Homecoming ceremony.
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Homecoming ceremonies fill air with breeze of excitement The thrill and excitement of Homecoming is always a suspended moment in DeWitt High’s year. The student body chooses senior, junior and sophomore girls as 1 lomecoming maids, and from the group, two seniors, chosen by the Dragon squad, arc named to reign as queen and maid of honor. Who will be queen and top maid are kept secret until all the participants arc on stage, and it is always a suspended moment when the master of ceremonies makes the long-awaited an- nouncement. Student Council Pres. Richard LaFarguc served as master of ceremonies for the event. CROWN bearer ch.non Burnett drops precious cargo on stage. Supt. East helps pick It up.
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