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Byron Robinson and Faydra Bailey, juniors, dis- cuss prizes to be awarded for alcohol and drug awareness week. Keith Hendricks and Lonna Bell, sophomores, strut their stuff at the annual Student Council Valentine ' s Dance. 110 ORGANIZATIONS
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... definitely an experience the likes of which I had never seen before . . , said Sen- ior Oreg VVeiner, who portrays James Leeds a speech therapist and teacher in a .sch w)l for the deaf in the drama production ' Children of a Lesser God ■Junior Rosemary Rivas with Sophomores Lonna Bell and Jeffrey Colwell, participates in the induction ceremony of the National Honor Society. Senior Genia Kelly begins to light the candles of the new members which will symbolize their acceptance into the orga- nization. ORGANIZATIONS 109
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Looking at the car the Student Council Bailey, and Freshman Brenda Hebbe. The dent ' s locker celebrating a birthday. Lead- used to remind students of safety are car was on the school for two days. ership class seventh period kept lockers Freshman Brenda Alvarez, Junior Faydra Vicki Ellison, sophomore, decorates a stu- ' ' ° ' g ' ' ' y- Stand By Me was the theme for the Student Council because of their ability to work together and as a team, member Byron Robin- son said. The Christmas Unitree, Hal- loween Carnival, Safety, Smile and Energy projects, and a weekly concession stand held throughout basketball and volleyball season kept the council members busy. The beginning of the year went kind of slow, but later things started to really ' pick up ' , Byron added. Officers met every Monday at lunch with Mrs. Marilyn HoU- man, co-sponsor, to work on ideas for more projects. This year has been very successful in the sense that we ' ve done more service pro- jects, Ellen Everett, president, said, I ' m glad it came out so well. Involving as many students as possible in school -related activi- ties was one goal. They are mak- ing a lot of progress, said new- comer Faydra Bailey. We had the Carnival, Valentine ' s dance, and Spring Fling to involve several members of the council, Dee Dee Nesbitt, member, added. I think one of the more in- volved projects that we did for the school was the carnival, Histori- an Lonna Bell explained. But it was a lot of fun. Not only did the St udent Council sponsor the spook house, but invited other or- ganizations to get involved by set- ting up booths. 5 tond By Me Kyle Dicke, junior, hangs a sign in the foy- er for alcohol and drug awareness week in March. STUDENT COUNCIL 111
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