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4-0fKeyellcs Service, Keyettes Favorite Pastzme Riglu, Ofncers: Debbie Keen, Secretary, Lynne Dollar. Treasurer: Debbie Dekle, Historian, Kathy Palmer, Vice-Presidentg Anna Aggelis, Parliamemariang Char- lene Simpson, President: Brad Brown, Mr. Key. Middle, First Row: Jeanie Noble, Sandy Surles, Tricia Faulkner, Teresa Davis, Marcia Perkins, Teresa O'Kane, Brenda Nehring. Second Row: Cindy Carll, Penny Christain, Sherry Arwell. Bottom, Firsl Row: Janice Boutwell, Denise Coston, Brenda Kitchens. Second Row: Susan Hancock, Lynn Letts, Jerri Sutton, Carol Soucy. fy 4 l rf b , X r Q Y
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Student Council was made up of students representing their homerooms and officers, elected by the student body during the elec- tions. Student Council was in charge of set- ting up assemblies and projects for the stu- dents' enjoyment. The Student Council also ran the Devils Den to supply school needs throughout the year. Among some of their projects this year were the faculty basketball game, derby day, and Homecoming. Above, The Student Council class enjoys their work and play. Above, Right: Terry Simpson is guest speaker at one ot' the Student Council meetings. Left, Len lo Right, Officers: Stuart Artman, Vice-Presi- dentq Beth Hair, Recording Secretary: Jayne London, Chaplaing Diane Folds, Corresponding Secretaryg Timothy Grady, Parliamentariang Miss Stanlield, Sponsorp Jim McClellan, President. Student Count 11139
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