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A familiar sight to Independence students - Roger Jerry lines up another shot. Miss Hunnicutt ponders a question posed by a staff member. Sophomore Editors Vickie Howie, Joe Deese, and Paula Lagana look forward to typing the index. Junior Class Editors Susan Mullis and Judy Little, along with Jeanette Moore (SEATED) alphabetize the student body. Karen Thompson consults Jeanette Moore on pictures to use in the School Life section. 131
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Yearbook uses new format The SPIRIT OF ’68 staff tried to produce a history of the year ’67-’68 which would be meaningful to every student at Independence. The color picture on the cover which includes members of the ’76 Club, a school spirit organization, brought together many of the facets of school life which were further divided and discussed throughout the annual. Other new ideas included placing the seniors in front of the juniors and sophomores, and the addition of an index of students and faculty at the end of the book. Mo Talley, Donna Fisher, and Buddy Floyd look at sports sections of different annuals for new ideas. Editor-in-Chief Sidney Kerr proportions pictures to the layouts. Janice Cranford’s job as Business Manager requires keeping careful records of all money from ads and sale of yearbooks. Academics Editor Terri Newell draws her pages Senior Class Editors Christy Nelson and Hal Smith discuss layout plans with Susan Brawley, on master layout forms. ctivities Editor.
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Honor Week sponsored The Student Council is the governing body of student government. Hal Smith, Chip McGuirt, Scottie Wilson and Gerald Hartis served as the major officers of the council. Mr. Lyday and Mr. McGraw advised the group. The Student Council sponsored the Christmas Dance, and, with the Key Club, published the student handbook PATRIOT CADENCE. In addition to being the handbook and directory of the student body, this publication gave general informa¬ tion about the school and its organizations such as clubs. Honor week was highlighted by an asesmbly. Words of men such as Lincoln on honor were brought out in posters during the week. The Student Council sponsored the Honor Council. The Student Council strived to be a particularly representative body during the year with large student participation. Caxol Cole selects the daily devotions as devo- President Hal Smith listens closely as Scottie Vice-president Chip McGuirt (LEFT) discusses Honor Week with Wesley Alexander and Wilson finishes reading the minutes. Chip Kerr. Treasurer Gerald Hartis gives the financial report. Mr. McGraw listens intently as council members discuss business. 132
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