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Inside and Outside School Communit 'S S5EE5iE2l?2ifiif2MifYf'22'v'fi 1' tl -f-- V 1 . X.: ,H M,rseW.,r. :Li gilbzfxssfsfseiszzafasif:fifwlifisiegssizsegmi14-1--'ig1-5 'f.-1',:1e,s- S: ,gqs9Eg,1svsg3egsgfsgf2, 1fsssaE21Qsa:v.2fff.ls i?f':e!-wiizrdirr A CEREBRAL PALSY VICTIMS were helped by Sus- anne Powell and Scott Devanny at the Easter Seal Center. KISS CLUB MEMBER, Lindsay Crawford, Below, was blindfolded and wheeled around by other club members to practice working with the blind and handicapped. Q Pi as ff iii iii' 25 tit Q2 is fd: a gg is its sg, W viii 35235 5655? 1.5152 15342252 trggfiss, 25352 Limit Salsa? is 15- ff .Q ' ll S ttt , i ra-rf' V , , f,,, , X M ,, 'U , Q eeing a need to extend school curricu- lum beyond the school walls and into the communities, the KISS qKids in Social Ser- vicesj Club was begun this year. This Club works with existing agencies and is designed to give students experience in working in the various social services. Projects included parties, recreation, and transportation for the blind, working as physical therapy aides and assisting in other programs for the hand- icapped. Advised by Mr. James Walker, the Club members worked independently outside school with individual organizations and services. Members are: Claudia Barton, Elizabeth Bruno, Lindsay Crawford, Scott Devanny, Patsy Doskocil, JoAna Drennan, Mena Hope , Leslie Kinard , Hart Little, Emmett Lunceford, Susanne Powell, and Sarah Sturtevant. ,M srt, ysscy 63!KISS
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Government, Social Work Are Challenges fi f HIS VICTORY SIGN Scott Shelley flashes his own individual sign upon the announcement of his posi- tion as President. uring the fall semester, the 1974 Student Council officers prepared a new constitution. This and new rules for oper- ation set the stage for 1975 elections held in February. The nominees for the upper school were: Patty Babb and Scott Shelley for presidentg Scott Devanny and Becky Meriwether for vice-presidentg Mary Rowland and Claudette Stewart for secre- tary: and Helen Dargan and Rick Stanland for treasurer. A new post, that of Com- missioner of Student Activities, was cre- atedg Elizabeth Bruno, Marian Nettles, and Sarah Sturtevant were nominated for this. Elected February 14 Scott Shelley ---- --------- P resident Scott Devanny --- ---- Vice-President Rick Stanland ----- ------- T reasurer Claudette Stewart ---------------------- Secretary Sarah Sturtevant ------------------------------- Commissioner of Student Activities THE ELECTION COMMISSION, Above, also worked CONGRATULATING EACH OTHER on then elec BS poll W3tCl'l6IS: Brian Smllh, Claudia BAIIOD. Helen Ii0I1 L0 Lhe Student C0unc11 are Claudette Stew Dargan, and Scott Shelley assist Morgan Mcliachern, art, secretary, and Rick Stanland treasurer Suzanne Handel, and Frankie McCrory to vote. an-L., at 1. es, - 3 8 Dv . 'as T' 1 in Sfudenl Council!62
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Two Squads Cheer for Teams TRYING NEW POSES Wrennie Cook and Claudia Bar- ton are assisted by Steve McGown. George Walker, and Bosie McElveen. PRACTICING LONG HOURS enables IoAna Drennan, Claudia Barton, and Cheryl Ponder to coordinate movements to form pleasing cheers. PERFORMING AT GAMES Cheerleaders Mena Hope. Susanne Powell, and Sarah Sturtevant help enthuse fans. ' 5. .amou- aa. Q., 'X-.,.., .- 1 ..- J- to-on s qt - he two squads of cheerleaders were a great encouragement for the whole school. At the first football game, voices were lost in the wide open spaces, but after this initial shock all teams nd fans have been pleased by the girls' performances and enthusiasm. The high school squad has new uniforms, which they wore open- ing day to direct lost people. Money for these and other purchases was raised by periodic bake sales, enthusi- astically greeted by Lance machine regulars. . ,ef THE VARSITY SQUAD: Front, JoAna Drennan, Cheryl Ponder: Standing, Claudia Barton. Susanne Powell, Sarah Sturtevantg Sitting, Wrennie Cook, Leslie Kinard: Top. Captain Mena Hope. Cheerleoderslbd 1 s a U 5 i S 4 9 5 3 5
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