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FAIR WEATHER ALLOWED students to vote in the mall of the old building for spring Student Council officers. COUPLES ENJOY THEMSELVES at the Howdy Dance held at the be- ginning of the year after the Churchill football game. AT THE REGULAR assembly for candidate speeches Emory Bellard, can- didate for president, speaks to students about his platform of ideas. Organizations — 5 1
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Student Council Club Charters Begin Year of Projects One of the bigger and more active organizations of Reagan is Student Council, which encompasses many areas of service and spirit. The Council, with its two groups of officers which are elected each fall and spring, work with committee heads and advisory representatives in building better attitudes toward and more enthusiasm for Reagan activities. The Fall Student Council published the Student Directory, sponsored the Howdy and Homecoming Dances and held a Christmas party at the Travis State School. A new project, the chartering of clubs, was initiated this fall. Each club came before the Coun- cil ' s scrutiny before it could become an official or- ganization of RHS. The Spring Council sponsored a dance held March 7, with the Sweet Tarts providing music. Several new committees were organized for the spring se- mester. The Agenda Committee planned the business for each meeting while the Student Opinion sent out referendums to discover student opinion on policy proposals such as what type of dance the spring dance would be. ONE OF THE RESPONSIBILITIES of Fall Student Council presi- dent Jack Louis is the reading of announcements during advisory. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ARE, bottom row from left, Sue Hildebrandt, Robin Howard, Linda Morrow, Sharon Sepulveda, Paula Buttry, Diane Glass, Jan Wukasch, Rhonda Ray, Debbie Alexander, Susan Harris, Emory Bellard, Margo Cook, Rhonda Pankratz, Sally Manley, Debbie Tatum; second row from left, Mary Campbell, Marlys Erikson, Willa Kaye Warren, Joy Holt, Lindsey Anderson, Cyndee Warren, Martha Gaddis, Rhonda Lumpkin, Doris Ma, Jan Howell, Char- lotte Porter, Carolyn Ferrari; third row from left, Leah Ryan, Diane Miles, Dale Brewer, Gary Knippa, Tommy Purgason, Karen Gibson, Susan Noell, Milton Dare, Sally Towery, Billy Schott, Tinker Bell; fourth row from left, Terry Hardin, Donna Huff, Bunny Boyd, Dennis Swanberg, Gene Parker, Doug Nel- son, Chuck Bell, Brenda Fosberg, Laurel Taylor, Bob Nicholas, Bill Ormand; fifth row from left, Debbie Chastain, Dixie Schroeder, Stephanie Dearing, Dave Willis, Rickey Smith, Michael Medearis, Martin Brown, Steve Darby, Gary Valdez, Mike Fos- ter, Kenneth Huff, Mike Epperson, Larry Wileman; sixth row from left, Jackie Sherman, Sybil Stuckey, Gary Grief, Dedra Lewis, Darrel Ramm, Doug Wilson, Rickey Prewitt, Stuart King, Mike Von Arendale, Tom Johnson, Larry Miller, Brian Hill; seventh row from left, Joyce Herbert, Chuck Lipscomb, Jack Crum, Steve Phillips, Phil Reeves. 50 — Organizations
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» ' ' HGfl H H HHnMHflOiHMBMMM Mt a Election Campaigns Included in Schedule SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL REP- RESENTATIVES are, bottom row from left, Tany Brydson, Kathy Salmon, Pam Blaclclock, Linda McBurnett, Mar- ilyn Janda, Karen Sisler, Gwen Glaun- inger; second row from left, Susan Griffin, Charron Hodge, Betty Davis, Colleen Evans, Rosemary Thomas, Bev- erly Walker, Donna Doyle, Sherri Henderson; third row from left, Becky Schwab, Marceen Pedro, Anne Rice, Rusty Campbell, Dinah Abies, John Weaver, Paul Outon; fourth row from left, Peggy McNutt, Lynn Boykin, Janet Gettman, Janice Hamann, Cindy Coffman, Rex Maus, Chip Rhea, Tom- my Prock; fifth row from left, Jerry Acevedo, Stephen Hunter, Mel Ward, Ronald Kirk, Johnny Parker, Joey Crawford, Todd Willis, James Tullos; sixth row from left, Melinda Mallari, Lisha Cook, Barbie Jones, Nancy Tay- lor, Cheryl Potter, Laura Giesecke, Hap Feuerbacher; seventh row from left, Sandy Stollenwerk, Marsha Wu- kasch, Rae Ann Henninger, Wayne Abernathy, Stan Simmons, Dick Kin- cheloe; eighth row from left, Alli- son Snyder, Barbara Ege, Cathy Mc- Leod, Marilyn Diseker, Carla Schieffer, Vicki Hickman, Tanya Freeman; ninth row from left, David Butler, Marilyn Poole, Doug Mitchell, John Canon, Toni Mays, Alan Reeves; tenth row from left, Janet Griffith, Kenny Mil- ler. 52 — Organizations STEVE DARBY GETS Steve Grant to contribute for his bid as Ugly Man of Reagan.
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