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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Body Officers worked extremely hard this year to make the beginning the best. They sponsored a bus trip to Lumberton and published the Informer, a bimonthly account of all Student Govern- ment actions. Student Body Officers replaced a Steering Committee that started the ball rolling until we were organized enough to elect our Student Government. The elections were held and very capable students were chosen to serve in the various capacities. This year, the Student Body Officers have done a superb job in keeping John T. Hoggard on its feet. Squeaky Kelly confers with Dru Farrar to obtain the list of absentees. Members vote on an important issue before the Council. scald Everyone enjoys refreshments during a break at the Student Council Meeting.
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‘aichapbanse eyed ntetleeiGa Student Body Officers for 1967-1968: Dru Farrar, Secretary; Kenn Keffer, President; John Floyd, Vice-President. 38
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HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Homeroom representatives kept students well informed by attending meetings of the Student Council and reporting actions taken by the council to their respective homerooms. Elected shortly after mid-term examinations in elections conducted by the student body officers, the representatives often met twice a week in an effort to start John T. Hoggard’s new government in the right direction. Altogether they proved to be a bridge between students and the student government. The Representatives listen intently and make notes to report back to the homerooms. y First Row: Marden, Chadwick, Alper, Brown, Sikes, Fleishman, Elebash; Second Row: Seaton, Dyson, Martin, Ward, Watkins, Cox; Third Row: Snow, Gruelle, Fensil, Sineath, Seawell, Johnson, Ritchie, and Nicholson.
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