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In the fall Shanon Maple let Dwight Casler eat one donut for Teacher ' s Appreciation Day. They Are Our PR People The Student Council was reestablished in 1980 to help understand the government system in school and have better rapport with adults. We have set up three committees to advance toward this goal: administrators-faculty-student committee, cafeteria committee, and activity committee. The Student Council ' s purpose is not only to teach leadership but it helps everyone to solve the problems, said James Kemp, the president of Student Council. I was very proud of our students ' behavior during the visit of MSSD students in October. They gave the MSSD students tours of our campus as well as a welcome party, said Ms. Summerlin, Student Council sponsor. For teacher ' s appreciation day, some students surprised the teachers by giving them delicious, red apples and serving orange juice and donuts in the teacher ' s lounge. Teachers were very impressed! Student Council Representatives — Front Row. Sgt-at-Arms, John Hazelett, Beetle McClendon; Secy, Arlene Downing; Pres. James Kemp; Treas, Patty Werth; Sgt-at- Arms, Rocky Murray, Joni Stout; 2nd Row: Soph rep, Shana Johnson; Jr. rep. Dorm rep, Dwight Casler; Scott Voltz, Shanon Maple, Susan Ellis, Kelly McKee, During January in the KRC, Student Council President Jairres Kemp explains the rules to the student body for the chess game activity. Susie Stafford, Denise Stiles, Kim Holsapple; 3rd Row: Dorm reps, Darren Green, Nadine Pavey, Doug Green, Jackie Cox, Vincent Miller, Debbie Kirby, Mike Penn, Steve Brown; Back Row: Sr. rep, Jimmy Hinders, Patti Dillingham; Soph rep, Louis Crowe; Fr. rep, Lisa Boone, Scott Hoffman
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- Mark Pearcy covers his face with two dollar bills waiting in line for the pizza sold by the Girls ' Club along with Martha Merrow, Teresa Kelly, Bobbie Lucius, and Desira Brown. Dale Loper and Louis Crowe, Jr. NAD members, perform during the Gallaudet Day program in the auditorium. BB ■ ■■ 3™J ■ jfe w i i t 1 ri ' !L 1 r . - i ' -r Andrea Brown, Tina Buckmaster, Beetle McClendon, Susan Kirby, Adriene Gore, Kenny Jackson, and Libby Scott dance to Beat It at the Wildfire performance.
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Bryan Manship has wet shoes because Jody Trojan pushed him into the lake at Brown county during Jr. NAD camp. They Proinote Leadership The Junior National Association of the Deaf is the oldest organization on campus. Established Nov. 14, 1967, this organization introduces its members to the basic understanding of youth leadership of the National Association of the Deaf. Joining nourishes adult development is their slogan. It encourages young deaf people to join any organization to develop themselves into better adults. It promotes the future deaf world by teaching and working with deaf youth of today. I like to be involved with Jr. NAD because it helps me to stand and speak candidly about myself. Everyone should learn how to be a leader says Andrew Metz. Andrew Metz as Thomas Gallaudet shows Patti DiUingham, Alice, how to spell hat in the sand. On Dec. 9, 1983, in the auditorium we celebrated Thomas Gallaudet ' s birthday with a short play given by the Jr. NAD. Jr. NAD: Pictured above — Leithia Summerlin, Advisor; Debbie Kirby, President; Sarah Nickels, Vice-President; Patti Dillingham, Asst. Secretary; Sherry Derrick, and Bobby O ' Dare, Treasurers; Arlene Downing, and Andrew Metz, Sgts- at-arms; Noel Rivera, Peggy Prosser, Karen Satterlee, Roberta Brooks, Chris Walters, Advisor; Susie Stafford, Lisa Chamberlain, Scott Voltz, Jody Trojan, Louis Crowe, Dale Loper, Tammy Miller, Brian Bippus, Dwight Casler, Michael Stultz, John Hazelett, James Stone, Bryan Manship, Rocky Murray. 23
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