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1 128 The Message Cont. from page 125 Meeting new people. ab- sorbing data lfact and fic- tionj from speakers. . . all were a part of the South Carolina Association of Student Councils. President Karla Park, Diane Burkhart, Patty Garrett and Randy Oakley journeyed to Greenville to get the convention exper- ience. They voted for new state officers, attended workshops and banquets and eyed a talent show. After Christmas, mem- bers started making plans for a student book store which opened in the middle of March. Wildcat t-shirts, books, jackets, pencils and games were available to students who had the time and money. A possibility for an act- ivity period kept congress members at the front of homerooms, explaining the dynamics of such a period. Clubs would have had a specified time of day to meet under this plan, but it was turned down. Boasting about 95 stu- dents, night school filled Cont. on page 127 Holly and mistletoe. Striving for that first place award, Mrs. Eleanor Bradham decorates her door in the Student Coun- cil sponsored contest. THE MESSAGE
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Good for us. Heading for the goodies provided by the Stu- dent Council, David Hood and Emily Bowers spend first period at the party for home- room winners. ace to the outside I'm gettin' married inthe morning. Describing of people, the cast of all types People opens the show. The Message 127
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