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Safety Patrol FIRST ROW: Lou Ann Riggan, Zan Boykin, Sarah Brown, Nancy Horne, Allison Royall, Cynthia Marsh, Libby Campbell, Ellen Hasty. SECOND ROW: Caleb Whitaker, George Rhett, Nancy Harmon, Sistie Campbell, V. V. Komegay, Mike Parnell. THIRD ROW: Kenny Kersey, Ted Marshall, Susie Strick- land, Risa Little, Donna Dabney, Dottie Dougherty. 20 The Safety Patrol of Joseph Kershaw Academy is an organization of fifth, sixth, and seventh graders, who have worked diligently at a very difficult job. They have taken the responsibility of the students in their own hands and have performed excellently. Among their many functions are: 1. to make sure the lower school stays our of the road and gets to their cars safely: 2. to help parents when they arrive: 3. to help student drivers leave the parking lot; 4. to eliminate speeding cars on the premises and to report offenders to the office immediately: 5. and to be available before and after school hours. They certainly deserve a great deal of credit for making this year a happy and safe one at Joseph Kershaw Academy.
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From left to right below: FIRST ROW: Jan Rabon, Ginger Boykin, Mts. Smith, Mrs. Griffith - sponsors, Becky Hasty, Editor. BACK ROW: Judi Maddox, Lee Home, Katherine Marsh, Eddie Eddings, Eddie Martin, Charles Cushman. 19
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FIRST ROW: Secretary Zan Boykin, President John Carlton, Allison Royall, and Lou Ann Riggan. SECOND ROW: Vice-president Susie Strickland, Treasurer Robert Barnwell, Bobby McCurdy, and Pam Truesdale. Lower Student Council The Lower School of Joseph Kershaw Academy organized a Student Council in October. Following the election of officers, the group planned several projects to sponsor during the year. In February they presented a Parent-Visitation Day during which the parents had an opportunity to see each class in pro- gress. The council members also helped the Upper School Council with ice cream sales and sponsored a Teacher-Appreciation Day in the spring. These students felt that a real challenge in student govern- ment was offered to them as members of an ever- increasing student body. 21
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