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governor of our Alma Mater Senior members expressed their opinion on issues of im- portance at Hudson High S chool by exercising their right to vote. Standing, left to right: Skippy Downs fHonorary Memberj, Melvin Whisnant, Lynn Hice, Mary Ann Crump, Bill Adkins, Standards for the Council members were an average of 85 or above and no less than an A- on conduct. The major project of the Student Council Was the supervision of all other organizations. In addition, it was their duty to help keep the smokin g areas clean, Wash the windows of the school, s po ns o r a Homecoming dance, and put up an Honor Board to honor members of our school who have received Blanc a Lozano QHonorary Memberj, Brenda Simmons, Tom Haas, Reba Earley, Theresa Roberts, Glenn Hull, Mrs. Kincaid QAdvisorj, and johnny Teague. 1 9 'N fl recognition for their various achievements. Sophomore Student Council members tried their hand at the fine art of window washing. Left to right: Betsy Shotm, Peggy Annas, Cheryl Boguslawski, Mal liopweekb and janet Mason. Not pictured: james Roper. 15
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3 i S Cleaning the gym after the big Homecoming dance was the task of junior Council members. Standing, left to right: Martha Ford, S anford Younce, Barbara Munday, Linda Welch, and Dennis Triplett. Kneeling: joe Norman, Ste ve Bynum, and Richard Curtis. Student Council, With the selection of new Student Council members, the activities of the school clubs began. This year ten seniors, eight juniors, six sophomores, and four freshmen served on the Cotmcil. All except freshmen were chosen at the be- ginning of the term. The election of officers was held in the spring with widespread participation and interest on behalf of the student body. Our principal and a faculty member served as advisors. 'U Officers of the Student Council assisted Mr. Lathan in giving the morning devotion. St anding, left to right: l-larold Bolick fPresidentj, Janice Jones FJ QSecretary-Treasurerj, a n d M i k e H i n e s fVice-SX Presidentj. if W'4f-mm., K r- .. .MQ 'f Mawr 14 Fl'
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Public Speaking Club Debates, panel dis c us s io n s, and extemporaneous speecheswere only a few of the programs We, as members of the Public Speaking Club, took part in. Members for our club were chosen from those students showing a definite interest in public speaking and were willing to enter one of the oratorical contests during this year, which was one of the club's requirements. We sponsored our first local speaking cont est last spring and decided to make it an annual event. Of course, membership in the Public Speaking Club didn't cure us of stage fright but it did help us speak more effectively before a group. Fulfilling one of their membership requirements for the Public Speaking Club-to enter a speech contest- was easy for the club officers. Left to right: Mr. Jerry Austin fSponsorl, Kathleen Beane Qlbresidentj, Paula Sanford QVice-Presidentj, and Richard Curtis fSecretary- Treasurerj. Debating was one of the many programs the Public Speaking Club members participated in. Left to right: Donald Watson, Ervin Duncan, L. C. Coonse, Mary Frances Moore, Reba Early, Barbara Munday, Lind a Welch, Gerald Hester, E-von Harris, Q ,. ,c -,,. .i,Q.,K,i,.,, -aw, . .N ul, MMV, ' M'M'5 Bw M 4, ' f ffzf-lnwsie lf 'Q X ', ,- 5-,fs yy ff ma . i ' ,,WI,w,Y,M,,, .,. W wa. W 1, iamllfawmwla i, ,X , NW, . . M sm. . Wtimvlx 5 J , we L r' Sandra Cloer, Mrs. Ruby Tester QSponsorJ, Tommy Macchia, Carolyn Miller, Becky Haas, Gary Whisnant, James.-fox, Eddie Smith, Marie Church, Barbara Bungarner, Sharon Prestwood, and Marlene I-lines. 1 gunna,
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