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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS P. Bin stock, treas.3 J. Shanker, pres., B Rothe, school store mgr.3 P. Brown chap.: C. Hein, rec. sec., J. McHugh Parl.3 M. Shanker, v. pres. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: J. Bailey, B. Ball, M. Monsey, L. Biggs D. Short, R. Dawson, S. Wetwiska, C. Jennings, S. Boyette, T. Herring Second Row: D. Silver, K. Rupert, P. Seikel, S. Medeiros, B. Breisch, B Muhlberg, T. Wilmoth, A. Warren, C. Caldwell, C. Renegar. Third Row: M. Franklin, D. Mills, T. Leonhardt, S. Kemp, M. Hubbard, J. Brindley, M Satterfield, K. Niblack, K. McDaniel, S. Pape. Fourth Row: A. Tysor, L Woolery, B. Atherton, H. Emick, S. Connor, R. Rosser, B. Busken, M. McCuan, D. Carlton, P. Cray, J. Binstock, S. Arterburn, M. Matthews, M. Morton. Fifth Row: M. Priest, G. Moore, D. Rakestraw, M. Rice, D. Moore. Back Row: J. Hamilton, S. Bacus, P. Acton, M. Emick. D. Wallace, J. Harter,C.Chastain,J. Gains.
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Right: Student Council president Jay Shanker finds that throwing a frisbee can be almost as much fun as a hula hoop. Below: A before-school meeting brings Student Council sponsors Mrs. lna May Lawter, Mrs. Laura Allen, Mr. Tom Vaughn, Mrs. Mary Biggers and Mrs. Jean Munde together. Below Right: Council members Cathy Brown and Suzanne Andres participate in the councils project to drive a voter to the polls. ' ' JW fi1. -FEW.-' .at f'lf?7i1fH'.2S F .L-1' . ' ,,.--f' 1 ,,f ' 4... f' S7 T. ...gf Under the direction of Mrs. Jean Munde, activities director, and Jay Shanker, Student Council president, a plan was derived at the first of the year for evaluation of clubs and activities. Purposes of club life were dis- cussed with students in advisory periods. As a result, some clubs were dropped because of lack of in- terest. ln addition a new type of discussion group was added during study hall in which students discussed current topics. An effort was made by Student Council for better organization within the school. Come Together Week began the year, but because of the new sched- uling, student interest was low. For the first time, Student Council sponsored the selling of mums for homecoming. As students became accustomed to the cluster plan, interest picked up. As part of a community involvement plan, the Council sponsored a transportation service to drive voters to the polls on the day of the gubernatorial election. Old-time movie night, Twirp Week and elections highlighted spring activities, . 4.2.8 . .- vi . I V M-1 r . . . is ' .- IA75-1.. '5-5.'!?.213'1w5r 1 16 - Student me
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Facing Page: Hal Cook and Karen Krieger dance to the sounds ofthe BIue Roads Junction at the annual homecoming dance in the school cafeteria. Far Right: Coach Don McDonald checks with the press box before sending Rick Rosser into the game with information for the next play. Right: No place escapes the attention of pep club girls as they decorate the outside of the building early Friday morning of homecom- ing week. Below: The Pride of John Marshall leads the way in the annual homecoming parade. 5rB f!'f' 3 n h 1' ,- i, - ,. NIA' . A, Y . 5 ' . ' A . V, ,-ff., 3 A.. .ii-my .,n L lqr un ' .Q5',, as Q, AAL., 3 if: A S521- c f' ': 51 l, 'Nw 'f Q NH..
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