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Q 'ff Student Council The Student Council seeks to promote friend- ly co-operation between the administration and the student body. Through the Student Council any student may submit a proposal which then will be presented to the administration, faculty, and stu- dent body. The Council directs the seating of the classes at National Assemblies and has charge of saluting the flag at regular Monday morning assem- blies. OFFICERS: President, Bruce Eltong Vice-President, Wayne Steeng Secretary, Donna Prochaskag Sponsor, Mrs. Hampton llrlafthg COX- Kafen Brice. MHFY ADH HHYS. E. I. Daugherty, Susan Wensel, Brent Elton, Burl George, o an, 11nAda1r, Teddy Jones, Carroll Jones, Sally Winchester. 23
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Officers: Pres. - Rorlrnie Eaigett b o fesu ' 3. X - 0 eta lu Treas. - Bennie Graham Rep. - Jennifer Wiley Sponsor - Mrs' Wensel The National Beta Club is a non-secret, non-profit, scholarship-leadership club for students of State accredit- ed high schools of America. Its purposes are: to encourage effort, to reward merit, to promote those qualities and actions which make for good citizenship in the school communityg and to encourage and assist students to con- tinue their education after high-school graduation. E 7 7 .5 ff! Nil ' , lg fr State Honor Soczet Row One: Joann Seabourn, Joyce Prochaska, Joyce Roberts, Karen Brice, Carolyn Burris, Pat Armstrong, Carol Hilliard Row .TwoZ Mildred Pollen, Jadeen Epperson, Vicki Baugh, Carolyn Meadows, Martha Cox, Ila Caudill, Mary Ann Hayes Jennifer Wiley, Donna Prochaska. Row Three: Charles Needham, Kent Pickard, Ronnie Barrett, Junior Ledford, E. J Daugherty, Keith Manning, Wayne Fields, Bruce Elton. 22
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The Vocational homemaking students have home projects related to their homemaking work. The projects for the ninety-six girls enrolled in homemaking range from foods, clothing, interior decorating, health, and consumer's buying to craftwork. Future Homemakers 2,0 W' ' 0 America Officers: Pres., Pat Armstrong, Vice Pres., Jean Blan- kenship, Sec., Linda Fields, Treas., Pamela Nuckolls, Parliamenrarian, Sharon Whipkey, Rep., Joyce Prochaska, Historian, Mary Marrs Instructor, Mrs. Oyler. Patricia Armstrong, Vice President of Sub-district I Helen Gibson, Kathy Killingsworth 24
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