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Student Council Student Councll Helps Students Get Involved i 1 This yearls Student Councills goal was total student participa- tion, This was achieved under the new sponsorship of Mr. jack johnson and President Debbie Black. This year's Student Coun- cil planned many activities for the student body's entertain- ment, as well as education. Among these were movies and dances after football games, a Thank You, Lakelandw carwash thanking the community for supporting our school, a Student Government Day, and Any- thing Goes, a new Derby Day patterned after the television show. Student Council members were chosen by homeroomsg a male and female representing each class. The Student Council officers set a new trend in serv- ing the students and unifying our school. 264
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Student Advisory Committee S.A.C. Improves Intraschool Relationships Student Advisory was made up of twelve scholars this year. Activities were developed from constant input given by the stu- dents. All members had a will- ingness to serve and work for the betterment of the school. The Student Advisory Com- OFFICERS: Karen Wagner, Presidentg Tony Sheilds, Vice Presidentg Lisa Enfinger, Secretaryg Greg Ellis, Lisa Enfinger, Tony Sheilds, Karen Wagner, mittee served as a liaison between the student body and administration. Members were chosen by teachers' recommen- dation from tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. There were four representatives from each class, with equal racial representation. Gina Griffin, Norris Riggs, Steve Aggelis, Keely Smith, Dana Clark, Judi th jones.
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1. President Debbie Black shows lots of spirit at the Homecoming pep rally. 2. Row 1: Kim Brasovan, 2nd Vice Presi- dent, Karen Stephens, Recording Secre- tary, Tina Pennachio, lst Vice President. Row 2: Debbie Black, President. Row 3? Mr. johnson, Sponsor, Cathy Watkins, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Gswchwender, Chaplain. Row 4: Martha Rybinski, Treasurerg Annie Green, Par- liamentarian. 3. Raw 1: Larry Laxdal, Sabrinia Brown, Ron Rimmer, Lynn Kennedy, Paula O'Steen, Susie Strick- land, Linda Thompsonhlulie Poole, Gray Deese, Karen Stephens, Row 2: Rosalind Fields, Dale Costine, Debbie Kershaw, Tony Koch, Robert Morris, ,Ioanie Clark, Dottie McCracken, Buzzie Hall, Kathy Bradley, Cathy Watkins, Mr. johnson. Row 3: Cliff Freeman, Bill McClellan, Shelia Thomas, Ross McConahey, Leslie Kirkby, Helene Lat- neau, Karla Goodman, Charley Tooth- man, Terry Cloud. Raw 4: Mike Simp- kins, Robin Allred, Carrie Glass, Marla Taber, Sandy Harper, Debbie Black, Martha Rybinski, Nathaniel Marshall, Theresa Walser. 4. Steve Murphy lends a hand at the Thank You, Lakeland car- wash. Student Council
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