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7 -l Q 1 , , ' Members sign up for Student Council work commit- tees at an after school meeting. First Row: Mrs. Steele, Kelli Gray, Iill Reed, Amy Conine, Scott Fryer, Lauren Lyles, Cami Wooten, Brandon Coker, Mrs. Lyles. Second Row: Tina Southard, Stacy Seeton, Mary Bess Corbin, Michelle Steward, Kirsten An- ton, Ericka Ream, Cayce Stamps, Shannon Burel, Angie McGuire, Aimee Iohnson, Trish Savage. Third Row: Mr. Newsom, Iames Rudnicki, Shannon Hoffner, Shanna Fricks, Nicole Grounds, Chris Lee, Tricia Finley, Pat Eller, Iason Grubbs, Kim Harmon, Brenden Hale, Keith White, Mike Kenehan, DeLea Stutzman, and Gabby Harris. Not Pictured: Dana Peel. Student Council Host Variety Cf Activities As one of the most active student organizations on campus, members of Student Council sponsored numerous activities during the year. As their first ice breaker Student Council sponsored a dance - About Last Summer September 6. Members held a balloon contest in October dur- ing Homecoming Week and sponsored the annual Homecoming Dance, which featured the rock band, Heat Degree. They also held the Mr. and Mrs. Goblin contest, which raised money for the neighborhood resource center. In November, a Tiger Can Do canned food drive brought in 5,700 cans, which council members donated to the Stephen Leake Project. Continuing in the holiday spirit, December brought the Orange You Glad It's Christmas cards given to each teacher by the members. They also donated Christmas gifts to school-aged children and the Resource Center. During January, members conducted the class favorites and Tiger Spirit elections. For Valentine's Sweet Notes to Your Sweetheart were sold and delivered. On February 20, council members serv- ed as guides for Career Day as numerous guest speakers visited classrooms. Student Council also hosted the Backwards Bash dance March 6 and in April, members helped with the blood drive at the Carter Blood Center. In May, members attended the State Con- vention in Austin and new members were an- nounced May l and 2. Serving as Student Council officers were Iill Reed, president: Brandon Coker, vice-president: Lauren Lyles, recording secretary: Scott Fryer, cor- responding secretaryg Amy Conine, treasurer, Kelli Gray, reporter: Cami Wooten, historian: Vicki Lynn Moore, parliamentariang and sponsors Mrs. Diane Lyles and Mrs. Vivian Steele.
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,Q , ,iv -ff' ,ai Student Council officers Cleft to rightl Iill Reed, Amy Conine, Lauren Lyles and Vicki Lynn Moore discuss plans for the upcoming activities. T NJ rvj Q,'f T . l Students enjoy the Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Student Council, October 4. The rock band Heat Degree provided the entertainment.
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Honor Society Inducts 25 In Spring Ceremony On Ianuary 8, the National Honor Society held its induction ceremony in the school library. Twenty-five new members were in- itiated into the chapter. Consisting of students who do well academically, the NHS members were selected on the basis of leadership, character, service, and scholarship. An Academic Awards ceremony was spon- sored by the society in May. Members also served as hosts in October for the Hall of Honor installation ceremony. The officers of NHS were Ienny Buttner, president: Allison Sichel, vice-president, Lauren Lyles, treasurer, and Kirsten Anton, secretary. The sponsors were Mr. Gordon Hoff- man, Mrs. Ianet Kelly, and Mr. Freddie Garza. ,gg , Allison Sichel, Ienny Buttner and Lauren Lyles lead the opening induction ceremony. First Row: Mrs. Kelly, Allison Sichel, Ienny Buttner, Kirsten Anton, Lauren Lyles, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Garza. Second Row: Mary Bess Corbin, Scott Fryer, Michelle Cleveland, Iolynn Schneider, Maureen Traynor, Barry Evans, Brandon Coker, Brian Hoyle, Chris Kuhlmann. Third Row: Iames Iones, DeLea Stutzman, Connie Pahl, Traci Swaim, Claire Chism, Iana Beavers, Monica Miller. Fourth Row: Kelli Gray, Celeste Clarke, Chris Gilman, Chris McGough, Iason Klas, Fred Oswald, Cory Knudson, and Chandi Bankston.
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