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We hope to provide the best prom ever, stated Kelli Tice, Ju- nior Class President. This was Kel- li's second year as class president. There were approximately 35 members on the council this year. There is no GPA required, the only requirements are that you are a member of the junior class and are Willing to Work. Ms. Kristen Stephens replied that her main goal as sponsors is to help Council 's main them have fun working togetherfl This was Ms. Stephens first year as sponsor, she filled in for Mr. Jerry Boone. The council was involved in var- ious fund raising projects this year. They had a magazine drive, pom- pon sale, and a rock-a-thon. The members on this year 's council worked hard together to get things accomplished, commented Tonya Harden, council member. goal: having fun While Working! 'f ' 4 f. 124
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Wfhis year I seem to have more enthusiastic participation as well as eagernessf' explains Brooks Enda- cott, Sophomore Council President. The council was made up of ap- proximately twenty to twenty-five members this year. They were in- volved in many projects such as car washes, candy sales, nursing home visits, and a clean up day at the Ron- School spirit is promoted by the Sophomores ald McDonald House. I enjoyed working with these students outside of a classroom en- vironment, stated Mrs. Susan Smart, sponsor. By spending time with them, my faith in youth is re- stored. 'WZ .. '75 - f.vQf - vi . .. 2223 I V, f 1 -- , at A . fa.: I ,. ' T -.J ' f' Q MSLJJZ-4Zf 2: , , , ' '- f f::Q, a '4, - 15335 ' 9 fr 'wx' ' f WWI. r. V- , S - W.-i?241fs??, , V , K 4. x , -yf ..j . -1'-'N'-YQ . L 'V ' , , ' ' . ,.f-1 T :,L:? 126
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