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VVhen Hillcrest students returned to school last Sep- tember, they were presented copies of The Hillcrest High School Student Handbook, made possible through the efforts of a hard-working student council. The hand- book includes remarks by Principal H e n r y P. Bennett, the list of student body officers, a calendar of events, a list of fees, a daily schedule, the program of studies, the student activities, the rules and regulations, the student conveniences, the constitution of Hillcrest High School, the awards and honors, and the alma mater. The student council, which has been in operation only two full years, is a member of the National Asso- ciation of Student Councils, the South Carolina Associ- ation of Student Councils, and the Greenville County Inter-School Council. lean McClure, secretary-treasurer of the Hillcrest High student body, is secretary of the Greenville County Inter-School Council. Representatives from the Hillcrest student council attended district work- shops held during the year. The student council sponsored a project at Christ- mas to aid Hillcrest maintenance personnel. In addition, they sponsored a Valentine Dance and a project for ob- taining a school flag. is MISS SYBIL MARTIN Advisor is 2 1 s s S 3 -H-fswrasass-as STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES, READING FROM LEFT AROUND THE TABLE, ARE: jean McClure, Becky Byars, Sandra Baldwin, Lynn Fanner, Linda Long, Sandra jordan, Margaret Ann Boyd, XVayne Green, Douglas Clark, Henry Chastain, Estelle Weathers, Henry Melton, Ran- dy Jones, Mike Ley, Vtfanda Snow, and Bobby Hamby. Student council members are discussing the many school problems at this typical council meeting.
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Student Council Publishes First School Handbook I MIKE LEY Student Body Vice President This bulletin board, located in the office wing, is maintained as a special project of the stu- dent council. 70 BOBBY HAMBY Student Body President Wf, JEAN MCCLURE Student Body Secretary-Treasurer WANDA SNOW Student Body Reporter
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TRAFFIC FORCE MEMBERS ARE, FIRST ROVV, LEFT T0 RIGHT: jean Phillips, Patsy johnson, Grace Collins, Doug Thacks- ton, Nancy Bullock, Elena Frazier, Mary Faye Hastings. SEC- OND ROW: Lynn Phillips, Walter Riggins, Bill Hance, Tommy Burden, Max Christopher, Mell Thompson, Bobby Gault. THIRD RONV: Linda XVeaver, jimmy Lancaster, Freddie johnson, john- ny Lancaster, Ray V crdin, Lee Griffin, Jeanette Minkler. FOURTH ROXV: Ronda Karelitz, Carol Ann Imbastaro, Tommy Bayne, Ioe VVood, james Shaver, W'illiam Leslie, Terry Page. FIFTH RONV: Joyce Nix, Marilyn Lancaster, Evelyn Howard, Charlotte Aiken, Diane Bishon. Diane jacks, Sue Rivers. SIXTH ROVV: Barbara McCullough, Phil Hathcox, Ronnie Barton, Larry Morrow, David Poore, Charles Heaton, Jeanette Norris. SEVENTH ROWV: Fay Bush Scott. Traffic Force Enforces Lows of Good Conduct The Traffic Force staff under the direction of Col. Francis Smith and Mr. Dick Hamby, assists the admin- istration by enforcing policies concerning student con- duct in the halls, cafeteria, and other school areas. Stu- dents on the 56-member force are stationed in various places in each of the wings during all periods of the school day. 72 Diane jacks, member of the traffic force, checks excuse from Virginia Edwards as traffic force ad- visor, Col. Francis Smith, examines pemiit.
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