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What Could Council D0 Without Is there a better way for the Spirit Committee to spend an after- noon than decorating the float for the Dreher game? Dickie Sturkie, chairmang Sally Strachan, Joe Patterson, Leigh Tanner, Dale Nettles, Steve Savitz, Dolly McGrath, Nikki Walker, Johnnie Cay Martin, Mary Mac Hancock, Bill Warlick, Peggy Smith, Betty Love, Vickie Eslinger, and Patti Fuller think not. Chairmen of the various committees for the S.C.A.S,C. Conference help to set up the stage for the last general assembly. The chairmen include Sherry Gomez, Benny Moore, Clyde Timmons, Dickie Sturkie, Linda Hair, Martenza Jones, Bea johnson, Betsy Daniel, Martie Daet- wyler, Betty Bishop, and Raven McCrory. 80 These! an-vm Marshall Lipscomb and Mark Sloan, chairmen of the Exchange Assembly, search the calendar for an open date. 'Er The Football Program Committee, whose chairman is Rhetta Hartin, is preparing to make another picture. Lana Coplan, Marie Mitchell, and Cindie Henmon are helping with the preparations. F
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The Constitution Committee-Randy Wilhoit, Phyllis Leaphart, Steve Gardner, Jeannie Cress, and Susan Beskid-concentrate on Writing amendments that will correct flaws in the schoolis constitution. Andrella Todd, Judi Bihari, Julie Hudson, Larry Cun- ningham, and Catherine Smith decorate for a dance sponsored and organized by the Social Committee. Luke Lentz, Gail Baker, Alan Wise, Whit Jordan, George Epting, and Sally McGrady of the House and Grounds Committee attempt to sustain cleanliness and neatness on Falcon ground. Committees We Council Together Halcdicllp Busily sorting clothes from the annual clothes drive are Cindie Henmon, Toni Gray, Kenneth Shull, Marie Mitchell, Sally Strachan, Julie Clark, Helena Flickenger, Anita DaVega, and Ellen Walker, members of the Wel- fare and Special Project Committees. ,BW f ,, The Assembly and Publicity Committees-consisting of J Carrington Salley, Dawn Giles, Mary Bistline, Martie Daetwyler, Dolly McGrath, Sandy White, Billy Low- rance, Lana Coplan, Sally Farrell, and Fraser Bleakley- Combine forces to plan an appealing assembly program.
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Second Semester Council Works Until the End Public Relations and Problems and Special Projects committees take inventory of the school supply counter. Brenda Nussbaum, Betty Goddard, George Leventis, Mike Niver, Fred Crow, chairman of the Problems and Special Projects Committee, LaRue Penny, Teena Mor- ris, Stanley Chu, chairman of the Public Relations Com- T mittee. Eddie Collins, Al Buckalew, and Diane jenkins make up these committees. T Reminiscent of the good ole days are Ken Daetwyler, Marla Moseley, Harvey Harrelson, David Moody, Ann Vanderlip, and Betty Love, chairman of the Welfare Committee, fill Easter baskets which will bring joy to the children of Pineland Training School. Gaining inspiration from the father of our countryf are Susan Brock, Lauren Brubaker, chairman, Bill Brooks, Peter Karnazes, and Jim Williams of the Constitution Committee. The Assembly Committee, composed of Harriet Diehl, Cliff Davis, Kathy Wright, Ernest Schichler, and jane DuRant, chairman, run through the many preparations that are involved in an organized assembly. The Social Committee and the House and Grounds Committees prepare to replant grass on the school grounds. Tom Mauldin, Bea johnson, Social Committee chairman, Nancey Iervey, Mary Willis, David Huntley, Ricky Thomas, Bobby Mitchell, Don Tomlin, House and Grounds Committee chairman, and Iack Walters compose these committees.
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