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John Hamilton calls to find out information on the needy families at Christmas. - -- representatives listen closely so they sw their opinions on the subject. Craiy Smith is in charge of fixing the bulle- President Robbie Free outlines his ideas on board during January. new fund-raising projects. Student Council 13
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Mrs. Wimberly gives ideas on the raffle sales to Emily Warren. The Student Council helped the students and school in many ways this year. It gave a chance for the students to voice their opinions on many important issues in the school. They were able to do this through the representatives and of- ficers elected by the student body. The officers were as follows: Robbie Free, president; Matthew Addison, vice president; and Gene Simmons, secretary-treasurer. Be- fore the officers were chosen, each gave a speech on how he would serve the school, and the students then voted on the winners. The Student Council tried to in- volve students in various activities to promote school spirit. They or- ganized different projects through- out the year which included sup- porting the bloodmobile, organiz- ing Homecoming festivities, giving food to the needy during Thanks- giving and Christmas, and decorat- ing bulletin boards. Their sponsor, Mrs. Wimberly, and the members worked hard to make improve- ments in J.C.C.A. Working Together mmm 12, Student Council
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Leading The Way dnMnHMmni Committed to Scholarship, Lead- ership, Service, and Character, the John C. Calhoun Academy Chapter of the National Honor Society con- sisted of Juniors and Seniors hav- ing a grade point average of 90 or above. These students worked hard throughout the year on their stud- ies and were awarded for their aca- demic achievements. The new Ju- nior members who were inducted were Cindy Kinard, Dianne Flow- ers, Kip Hooker, Mary Kate Dean, Caroline Werntz, Carole McCants, and Sherrie Rizer. The ten Senior members were Lara Craven, Mar- sha McGinnis, Jan Ulmer, Darlene Crosby, Sallie Neal, Cathy Sams, Rob Young, Kim Moody, Kevin Hinton, and Keith Warren. The new members were inducted into the National Honor Society at a candlelight ceremony prepared by their sponsor, Mrs. Linder, and the President, Jan Ulmer. Refresh- ments were served after the cere- mony. Seniors Darlene Crosby and Sallie Neal Lara Craven works hard in her classes to work on preparing books for the library keep up her grade point average. shelves. Senior members do not realize that they can read higher than a first-grade level. 14 National Honor Society
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