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Foil Student Council Officer ; Judy Buck, secretory; Sandro Brown, treasurer; Cathi Crawford, president; Cloudia Thompson, vice prendent. Spring Student Council Officers; (front row) Cynthia Cooke, treasurer,- Corliss Kitchens, vice president; Sandi Hehmeyer, secretory, (back row) Brent Pulley, delegote-to-the-superintendent; Curtis Southworth, president; Rodney Kothmonn, parliamentarian. (1) Dona Hughes, Joyce Akins, and Marcia Dawson try to see who con eat the most peanut butter crackers at the Student Council assembly. (2) Malcolm Brooks gets his vote m durmg the Student Council election. (3) Julia Hill's face seems to express her love for peanut butter crockers. (4) Vicki Phelps studies the list of officer candidates on election day. (5) Corliss Kitchens and Gina Attro look os though they have dressed up especially for the Student Council assembly. (6) Anna Cerdo seems satisfied with her choke for Student Council Officer. Student Council; (front row) Jackie Shaw, Mom Shannon, Joy Velasquez, Pot Hernandez, Diane Knippa, Rosalind Conwoy, Koren Weatherford, Morcio Dawson, Pom Seago, Angela Davis, (second row) Jeff Matthews, Kyle Duderstodt, Sondy Morisey, Jamie Johnson, Julia Hill, Sondro Brown, Corliss Kitchens, Dionn Moyer, Sharon Freydenfeldt, Nancy Davis, Trocy Monroe, Mr . Betty ludlum. (bock row) Suzanne Teron, Leslie Hughes, Wendy Shaw, Brent Pulley, Gina Attro, Anthony Brown, Amanda Bullard, Cathi Crawford, Ellen Brennan, Dona Hughes, Tom Pennington. Student Council — 97
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Goes At Assembly Organizing the Homecoming activities kept the Fall Student Council busy. Mr. Carment Walker and a sound system provided the entertainment and music for the Homecoming Dance which was sponsored by the Council. The dance was held in October. Homecoming Week activities included 'Sac Mac Day,’ 'Tacky Day,' and 'Fifties Day.' By dressing themselves with sacks on 'Sac Mac Day,’ students were able to show just how determined they were to beat McCollum High School at the Homecoming Game. 'Tacky Day' provided students with a chance to wear the tackiest clothes that they could dig up. And finally, on 'Fifties Day,' the students donned clothes that were considered fashionable in the late 1950's and early 1960's. At the assembly held later in the fall, students participated in several crazy events. Whether they were trying to whistle while eating soda crackers or competing in the many relay races, the participants succeeded in giving everyone a good laugh. Several projects were taken up by the Spring Student Council. Concerned about the vandalism which was destroying the school, the Council members launched an anti-vandalism campaign in April. An 'Elvis II' assembly was held in March. The show featured Las Vegas entertainer, Rick Preston, doing an imitation of Elvis Presley. Funds collected from the assembly went toward a beautification project around the school. Sponsor of the Student Council was Mrs. Betty Ludlam.
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Council’s Activities .Accelerate Things were a little slow at first, but by third quarter we were pretty busy, according to Mr. Mike Anderson, one of the Senior Council Club sponsors. The Council members organized both the senior trip and the senior picnic. By selling mugs and painting street numbers on curbs, the members raised enough money for these activities. Mrs. Gwen Currier also sponsored the club. Junior Council members held a paper drive and a car wash, sold candy, and sponsored a Tug-of-War Aasembly to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. They organized and planned the prom which was held at the end of the year. The year went relatively well, according to Anthony Brown, president of the Junior Council. Mrs. Carmella Hartmann sponsored the Council. Junior Council; (front row) Chrit Gilbert, Dona Hughe», Pot Hernondez, Cynthio Cooke, Gino Attro, Magnolia Horrit; (tecond row) Robin Murray, liso Diihongh, Angela Davit, Wanda Grody, Peggy Lermo; (back row) Lorry Wilton, Diane Knippo, Janne Stroyhorn, Kevin Murphy, Joy Valotquez, Jimmy Sutton, Anthony Brown. Senior Council; (front row) Felicio Scott, Barbaro Zomarripa, Terri Turek, Mom Shonnon; (tecond row) Mr». Gwen Currier, Laura Daigle, Joyce Akin», Jackie Show, Laurie Femtemaker, Mr. Mike Anderton; (bock row) Rodney Kothmonn, Randy Nelton, Jomet Hargit, Mike Colonetfo. (1) Raymond Guerra ond Dennit Ponnell fight to the finith at the Juniort ond Senior» ttruggle in the Junior Council Tug-of-Wor ottembly. 98 — Junior, Senior Council» 1
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