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The officers of Student Council have their own way of doing things and never modestly! Cfflcers President Vice President Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Historian Reporter Parliamentarian Sergeant at Arms Chaplain Sabine Virani Mike Pearce Brent Theis Judy Vank Kelly Cotton Ruth Ashley Felisa Hunter Kim Prewitt Stacy Miller Shari White 1983-84 Executlve if 2 1 Being a Student Council membe has its rewards - from relaxing on the couch to pigging out on donuts. I! ' ' eff! ' 5's i, Madame President Sabine Virani reigns at weekly meetings.
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Patti Connor assists Robin Leggett in the Brain Pool program. STUDENT COUNCIL Every school has an organization that is the backbone of that school s success and reputation. At Lakeview that organization is the Student Council. Sponsor Dretha Burris officers and members had many goals for the 1983-1984 year. Those goals included the promotion of positive student-faculty relations individuality academic excellence and sportsmanship. The Student Council also strove to inspire leadership and activities for everyone at Lakeview. One of the Student Council s greatest concerns was to keep Patriot Pride alive. Victory dances were held after home games dress-up spirit days occurred throughout the year and pep rallies were held for various sports to let the Patriots show their pride. The Student Council also en- couraged individual pride through many activities. These activities included a Camfel assembly with the theme Dreammaker and assemblies on the dangers of drinking and driving and against drugs and suicide. The Student Council encouraged academic ex- cellence through announcements and other pro- grams. The members organized a free tutoring ser- vice dubbed Brain Pool sponsored spelling vocabulary . . . 9 9 7 9 1 7 9 school spirit and to provide social and beneficial 9 9 9 if 77 7 9 Painting decorations is one of the many skills acquired by Mike and Ken Ferrell. It takes everybody's help to keep Student Council events going smooth FRONT ROW: Aaron Mosser, Bryan Theis, Stacy Martin, Judy Vank, Sabine Virani, Kelly Cotton, Ka Shindoll. SECOND ROW: Ms. Dretha Burris, Kris Yoder, Shannon Thornhill, Tana Thames, Julie Garri: Felisa Hunter, Shari White, Ruthi Ashley, Teresa Boyer. THIRD ROW: Jana Brown, Lance Turner, Brown, Stacy Miller, Gina Berry, Jana Flannery, Jennifer Bridwell. FOURTH ROW: Kim Parsons, P Connor, Page Ralston, Natalie lvey, Jim Barnett, Mike Pearce.
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and word usage contests awarded a science project prize and 3 scholarships and made thought for the day and current events an nouncements The faculty members were thanked for inspiring excellence and pride by receiving donuts flowers and needed help during summer in service days The Legacy Ball and the 1983 Homecoming were 2 very special events sponsored by the Stu dent Council Members faculty and other volunteers spent countless exhausting hours on both events to make each a success Each dance people who attended The Student Council represented Lakeview in many less known ways Officers assisted at an NGHS workshop 13 members attended a sum mer workshop and 4 officers attended an ad vanced leadership workshop This organization also held the All City Student Council office of parliamentarian At the District Convention in March the Student Council placed 1st in SAFE TY earned the title of Outstanding Council and won the position of District III secretary Elections were held in April and preparations for another exciting year at Lakeview began for the Student Council the organization that per somfies Patriot Pride . . . , . . . , CK 77 - Y Y ' 7 7 was a success, enjoyed by the great number of y . , . , . . - I Cl Q - 77 7 7 , . One of the many joys of being a Student Council officer is giving Legacy invitations to thrilled nominees like senior Kecia Buchanan. Felisa Hunter gives The Munchkin encouragement to smile for camera. Receiving Legacy nominations before passing them out delights ficers Judy Vank and Shari White.
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