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First Row: Randy Pruitt, Gary Blassingame, Don Little, Debbie Hancock, Carol Ansley, Dinah Joyner (Treasurer), Jerral Creecy. Second Row: Don- na Mize (Secretary), Debbie Estill (Vice-President), Pam Hodges, Gina Jeter, Amber Paslay. Third Row: Don Davis, Greg Wright (President), Debbie Smith, Lynn James, Barbara Armstrong, Cherie Whiteland, Susan Busch, Kathy Morton. First Row: Vickie Matthias, Becky Conway (Secretary), Gail Wolf (Vice- President), Donna Fox, Diane Schooler, Teresa Robinson, Robbie Owens. Second Row: Pam Brooks, Linda Darnell, Suzanne Williams, Elaine Sut- ton, Vickie Mays, Pat Atkins, Janice Roach. Third Row: Debbie BorboUa, Tom Hatfield, Jeff Garner, Debbie Mills, Mark Buckner (President), Shir- ley Cunningham , Marilyn Ziegler, Pam Bailey, Kathy Ragsdale. Fourth Row: John Creecy (Treasurer), David Wesley, Susan Moore. I made a motion . . and the Junior Advisory Board start- ed its business. Composed of all junior homeroom teachers and one representative from each junior homeroom, the Junior Advisory Board is the representative body for the 11th graders. They are in charge of taking the lead in all junior activities. Representing the senior homerooms, the Senior Executive Committee made up the executive branch of the Senior Class. Being in charge of all class-wide projects, the Sen- ior Executive Committee delegated committees and duties for all mon- eymaking projects and any senior class sponsored activity. Their biggest project was finding food, lodging, and entertainment for the Senior Prom. Student Life 29
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