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Front row: Liz Robinson, Sondi Crawford, Sharon Pelzel, Sandy Kilpatrick, Debi Harris, Karen Roeder, Melinda White, Kim Bruskie, Angie Crittenden, Glenda Frady, Kathy Harper. Back row: Billy Kemp, Linda Jacobs, Joanna Hooker, Tracy Dodson, Diana McGill, John Cochran, Bobby Bolinger, Alan Miller, Lisa Estill, Tracy Douglas, Ronda Smith. 58 Senior Executive Committee ,J ,, H, ,, A ,, ig. ff V5 ,... S kkk- 5 Mmu WMM 0'Siris, sponsored by SEC, took the place of a senior program. Senior Diana McGill makes bows to be used on the centerpieces for the senior prom. 4
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My wh a 5 J sf al J F, Student Council president Senior Billy Kemp, looks on as teachers and students work on the homecoming decorations. Before Freshman Orientation, Diana McGill, senior, discusses last minute details with a fellow S.C. member. ......., Student Council: Front row: Melinda White, Gina Parker, Carla Taylor, Mrs. Jan Edwards, Lisa Estill, Billy Kemp, Wendie Wright, Marsha Watson, Donna Brooks, Kim Needham, Andrea Renfro. Second row: Trae Fowler, Jennifer Shertz, Brenda Silva, Jackie Shelton, Elizabeth Robinson, Meg Rodgers, -Arlynda Southard, Sharon Pelzel, Kim Bruskie, Karen Roeder, Lisa Mobley. Third row: John Cochran, Ronald Scott, Kathy Galvan, Tammy Williams, Trina Sanders, Dee Dee Gann, Jodie Naderhoff, Darla Stout, Melanie Sanderson, Melissa Vas- quez, April Stewart, Diana McGill. Back row: Jenene Posten, Robin Timmons, Rachel Finstead, Joy Fisher, Joanna Hooker, Alan Miller, Mario Carillo, John Scott Davis, Tracy Dodson, Jeana Muncy, Linda Jacobs. Student Council 57
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an Z Z fr I TMS' .. K' s in-s.. r. XE Senior John Cochran speaks to SEC on the choice of entertainment for the prom. SEC members Alan Miller and John Blaney sell can- dy to raise money for the senior class. t S l. SEC upheld responsibilities by working to make the year memorable and set a new trend with a Theme for the year Senior Executive Committee is a group of seniors who work for the Senior class to help set up the prom, select invitations, narrow color and theme selections and organize a program to raise money for the prom, according to Mrs. Thelma Hill, sponsor. One of the first jobs of SEC was to narrow color and theme selections. This was the first year a Senior class had a theme for the year. I think it was a great idea to have a senior theme. That way everything we did was coordinated around it, said Senior Rhonda Sills. The Senior class was responsible for raising funds for their prom. SEC sponsored the per- formance of the rock band O'Siris for the student body. The seniors also sold gift wrapp- ing paper, plushkins fstuffed animalsl and im- age and light catchers. I myself have sold everything suggested to help raise money to make our prom the best, Senior Wendie Wright said. SEC helped choose homecoming decorations and did a large portion of the decorating. The senior section of the decorations was a hot air balloon with the saying Don't Stop Believing. This was in keeping with their theme. Selection of invitations and gowns were also on the agenda for SEC. They chose three types of invitations to submit to the Senior class from nearly one hundred different styles. The gown selection was a little simpler. The only thing SEC had to do was come up with an orange When I got this job I didn't quite expect things to be easy, but I put my time in and found out it was. - Wendie Wright gown to submit along with a traditional black gown. This way seniors had a choice of what gowns they would wear. The final two things that required the atten- tion of SEC were the prom decorations and graduation ceremonies. The prom featured a large hot air balloon and rainbow. Each table had a centerpiece made up of smaller hot air balloons in the colors of ice and royal blue. The graduation ceremonies were set up in the same manner as in previous years. Senior Executive Committee 59 6, i
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