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Ferry Hunt recently was presented with a special award in Boy Scouting People, awards. Boy Scout, Candy stripers, Walkathon, Library aids. Achievers, Project, 4-H club, helpers PECIAL All of John C, Calhoun's students this year were special from kindergarten to seniors, but certain kids stood out. Most people would assume they stood out because they excelled in academics or athletics but there was much more to them. They were special because they were interested in helping others. Stu- dents may help within John C., such as teaching music or being library aids, or they may help outside the school such as being candy stripers. Many stu- dents were involved in Boy Scouts or 4-H clubs which get them involved in bettering their community. Kevin Dantzler received a 4-H award for raising catfish himself. Tanya DeWitt, Michael Ritter, and Sarah nickel really enjoy teaching music to the lower school. Special People
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Wade Marvin has a lot of experience in kara te and has won several awards in many of his competitions, Stephanie Padgett was awarded Most Valu- able Players in her softball league. Kevin Beach, Emily Warren, Chnsty Steele, and J.J. Evans are proud to be selected to Girls' Boys' states. Allen Goehring was recognized for earning the most money for the March of Dimes Walkathon. These library aids don't mind giving up their free time to give Mrs. Brightwell a hand. Special People
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student involvement, cake raffles, mock elections, meetings. Homecoming preparations. Leaders, Hawks EADERS Christy listened closely as Mrs. Brightwell explained the procedure. The student council pigs-out as Kevin Beach reads the proposals. Kevin Beach stares in astonishment at all the questions during a meeting at lunch. The J.C.C.A. Student Council was an organiza- tion made up of hard working students who perform duties for John C. and the Walterboro community. This out- standing group of four- teen students was cho- sen by their peers in class elections. The offi- cers were as follows: Ke- vin Beach, president; Al- len Goehring, vice- president; Allison Goehring, sec. — trea- surer; and Gary Brightwell faculty advi- sor. As usual, the student council had been respon- sible for Homecoming preparations. Thanksgiv- ing baskets for the needy, and a food drive for the S.P.C.A. Along with these activities, they were sponsoring a drug and alcohol education program and had met with the student council of Walterboro High school to exchange ideas and discuss future joint projects. 14, Student Council The officers of the 1988-89 Student Council are: Kevin Beach, presi- dent; Allen Goehring, vice-pres.; and Allison Goehring, sec.-treas.
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