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Mrs. Grace Sullivan, sponsor, counts the March of Dimes money while Lewis Blount and Becky Fisher look on. James Dean, next year's Student Council President is shown here giving the winning campaign speech. V 1 Members are (front row) Ben Dye, Kim Kriebel, Mary Welch, Mike Wiginton, (second row) Karen Parks, Judy Hutchison, Audrey Thomas, Shawna Ruff, Alicia Fox, (standing) Susan Kennon, Sherry White, Vickie Price, Martha Bryson, Russell Cordell, Terry Means, Dan Gary, Cindy Barnett, James Dean, Patti Donohoe, and Sandra Hayes. Organizations — 27
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Student Council, an organization of students elected by each homeroom represents the student body as a whole. Members voice the ideas and opinions of the students at meetings and work to turn ideas into reality. The Council sponsors many activities such as the March of Dimes hold-up. Spirit Week, dances, and the Free Fare Concert. At Christmastime they wrapped candies and took them to rest homes. During football season the Council printed good sportsmanship cards and handed them out to visitors in an effort to promote good sportsmanship. Representatives are (front row) Cheryl Smith, Natalie Brown, Becky Fisher, Janie Reddick, Julie McBride, Debbie Petty, (back row) Marty Long, Tommy Miller, Terry Curry, Clifton Crowell, Darrell Dobbs, and Eddie Blankenship. Executive Council members (upper right) are (seated) Debbie Powell, Devotional Chairman; Phyllis Agee, Secretary; Kim Williams, Treasurer; Mrs. Grace Sullivan, sponsor; Lewis Blount, President, (standing) Norman Gordon, Projects Assistant; Doug Wood, Assembly Chairman; Jeff Thomason, Vice-President; Sue Hawkins, Activity Chairman; Jerri Alberd-ing, Spirit Chairman, (not pictured) are Jan Barnett, Publicity Chairman and Cathy Fisher, Social Chairman. Sponsored by Student Council Free Fare, a rock group entertained the student body. Doing a mock television game show entitled ■‘What's Your Hobby? , Free Fare involved students Nancy Jensen and Herbert Huff along with Coach Jim Kazmierski. (opposite) 26 — Organizations
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R bb IMlgfcfc Pt G fai Y-T66w Gup Senior Y-Teens are (first row) Judy Hutchison, Sharia Ford, Lynne Lewis, Georgia Galloway, Susan Samford, Robbie Wright, Debbie Gray, Terri Keeton, (second row) Catherine Cherry, Potte Sickles, Audrey Thomas, Theresa Nykoruk, Rebecca Keese, Cathy Botton, Peggy Young, Debbie Keeton, Tina Mas-sie, (third row) Terry Curry, Marsha Rogers, Natalie Brown, Kris Berry, Susan Gay, Jackie Hill, Susan Kennon, (fourth row) Pam Rodgers, Sharon DeVault, Sue Hawkins, Judy McAden, Jerri Alberding, Diane Boyd, and Pam Hensen. To face life squarely is the aim of Y-Teens. This group of sophomore, junior and senior girls is one of the most active clubs at DHS. Swing-In begins the Y-Teen year. At this first event, new members are recognized at the traditional candlelight ceremony and new officers are installed. Next on the agenda is Neewollah, usually the largest money-making project of the year. This is the election of school royalty. Members of each class are nominated and voted on for “a penny a vote. Winners are announced at a talent show featuring local performers. Previous cup winners above gathered for a reunion at this year's banquet. The 1 974 winner and the first winner, Mrs. M. D. Bryant, pose with the coveted award, right. 28 — Organizations
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