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Betsy Glenn and Dougie Earwood lighten things up at a meeting by showing their pearly whites. Paula Clary prepares to read the minutes taken at a past student government meeting. At the beginning of the year, each homeroom selected officers A' to represent them in student government. wi? ' Organizations! 69
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Executive Council Officers: J - President: Paula Clary - Secretary: Heather Baillie - Vice-President: Angie Pender - Treasurer. Students Take Charge Each year students are elected by their classmates to represent them in the making of decisions throughout the school year. The students elected help to organize various extra-curricular activities such as promoting Homecoming events, assisting in elections and assemblies, and raising money for school-sponsored activities. For example, the student council offi- cers work hard to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom in order to make it as memorable as possible. 681 Organizations There are may different offices in which students may serve. At the beginning of the school year, each homeroom elects a homeroom president, vice-president, and sec- retary-treasurer. The students elected are given the responsibility of presenting the opinions and wishes of their classmates to the Executive Council. The homeroom presidents, class officers, and Exec- utive Council work together to get all students involved in a very ac- tive, fun-filled, and enjoyable year. MTM Junior Class Secretary Jet? Lehr takes notes during one of student government meet- ings.
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