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MF -.nf 'ter --wffjy T . A visit with Santa called for a list of gifts needed by Daniel Lambert. Mary Cornwell gives a lift to Jim Hooker after they finished telling their Christmas wishes to Santa at the Christmas assemblies. 1 lvitwm, 3 CIA . i 3 . :U o Z3 L 9. Winner of the Miss irresistable Contest was Robin Coleman, center. Contest Chairmen Dan Nevill and Becky Schaffer presented her with a crown and a bouquet of carnations from StuCo. Tracy Theall, Debbie Hand and Scott Clark hand out ballots and check voting cards for class officer elections. Voting was before school and during lunches for all school elections. I W- 1-4.4. ,nxslilagfi 1 .I M lg if 'F ' ,at 'N' L-: ' ' f 1 ' 'ii ' l Student Council members include ifront rowj Chris De Young, Debra Howard, Becky Schaffer, Angela Gaudieno, Carolyn Thorp, Miss Debbie Alford, Miss 'Daniel Lambert, Carol Quinn, Marcy McNutt, Gregg Pierce, Frances Aicklen, Victoria Sutton iback rowl Michael Hoyle, Scott Clark, Darryl Hoyle, Jim Lisa Acker, Ftobin Novasad, Toby Wells, Mary Cornwell, Ingrid Brenner, Gia Hooker, Jacka Hinojosa, David Sewell, Kenneth Knight, Felicia Williams, Karen Surla isecondj Mrs. Susan Burroughs, Karen van Matre, Robin Wojick, Kara Gilliard, Ginger Brammer, Mark Franklin. Kay Kendrick, Kim Mitchell, Theresa Webb, Dan Nevill, Marsha Neitubicz, i i StuCO 207
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The Easter bunny, Gregg Pierce, came to school early in the Christmas program presented during an extended third hour. Assemblies were the day before Christmas vacation. :.. L A- kavixi f. N My i Nrsks . : , i T :.., P P i- 'f ::+?S4e:fB K sees 2 ir,.r . Rs N. ,X-.s si' 'S tt- f .ww .- V rf sa., W Q . . sa i r r , Ne' gg P -i-. Carol Quinn sets out candles on the visitor's stand of the Wildcat football stadium the day of the Candlelight Pep Rally. The candles were supposed to form the initials HHS tit but the S didn't light up. StuC0 206 StuCo K. I . tt ,fit . -et' l Voter registration cards are checked by Sponsor Debbie Alford and Nora Brittain as they work the table during election. The new system prevented any possibility of voter duplication. Top honors given StuCo Student Council was named Outstanding District group and featured in a na- tional magazine. At District the group received top honors after they won first for a safety project presented to elemen- tary schools and Floyd Burton Week events. StuCo was featured in The Student Ad- vocate, a national publication which wrote them and asked about their activities and organizations. StuCo planned activities for classes, clubs and in- dividuals. Week-long events included Homecoming, March of Dimes Parental Awareness, Voter Awareness for the Na- tional elections and Burton Scholarship activities. Supporting clubs, StuCo organized a monthly competi- tion and awarded winners plaques. The group also spon- sored an all-day leadership for approximately 130 student officers. ,.,,,,...-w-Q Selling daisies for 50 cents during lunch, StuCo raised money for the Floyd Burton Scholarship fund. Carolyn Thorpe and Marsha Nietubicz peddle daisies from their cart during Junior lunch.
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mum nrmxc F Ftfffm , ,. r . . ,-,1 ,Mg 1. B' f I 3 ff 1 ,,.,.. T ..-M I is af' 0... A project for first semester Building Trades was the refinishing of a boat. Roland Marsh and Don Sanders work on the project on days bad weather did not permit them to work on location. Garage a BT main project One of a Building Trades main project was a 24 x 32-foot garage for Mr. Archie l-lillard in Eastex Oaks. Classes constructed a 1100-foot sidewalk for Lakeland Elementary. At Foster Elementary, Kingwood CVAE- Construction Trades built 1500 feet of sidewalk. Vocational Director Jo Priddy requested Building Trades to construct and refinlsh items at Future Farmers of America Fairgrounds. Members painted restrooms, repaired bleachers and steps, and built roping chutes. For the Junior-Senior Prom, a bridge for couples' pic- tures was constructed in the shop. Kjjiag uamyj . ie i l l E l r At the Humble Future Farmers of America Fairgrounds Glen Paddy, an afternoon Building Trades student, spray paints. Both morning and afternoon groups worked on the restroom project during class time. Q ..i'- l V A K F ' - 0 'S -K . K X Morning and afternoon Building Trades are ifront rowj Derrick Vance, John Stovall, Kevin Mayfield, Robert Rainy days keep the guys inthe Guy Carter, Eric Westergreen, Dan Snider, Don Sanders, MeLendez, fback rowj John Copenhaver, Keith Steiff, Building Trades shop. Robert Daryel Cole, Tim Porter, fsecond rowj Instructor Ben Chris Frame, Roland Marsh, Glen Paddy. MeLendez uses a hammer and chisel Mangham, Marty King, Scott Bennett, Jimmy Gardner, to cutaway unneeded wood from his 208 Building Trades project. Building Trades Ai ian ua ext
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