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We, the members of the Mary Potter Chapter of the Honor Society, are proud to be associated with the national organiza- tion. Membership in the society is based on Scholarship, Character, Leadership and Service. Advisor Mrs. B. B. Williams Purpose: To promote the critical understandings of science through the achieve- ment of perfecting our skills and increasing knowledge. Officers: President, Anita Dunston; Vice-President, Joseph Colson; Secretary, Floriatta Gilreath; Assistant Secretary, Jacqueline Atkins; Treasurer, Catherine McAden; and Librarian, Ernest Bibby. Mrs. J. D. Mills, Mr. F. D. McNeill, and Mr. G. A. Tyler, Advisors. 50
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Staff Advisors Mrs. M. H. Scott and Mr. R. A. Hunt The Annual Staff of 1963 C °Py Editors — Frances Colbert Joseph Colson feature Editors — Janies Jackson Floriatta Gilreath Art Editors — Mary McGhee, David Puryear Sports Editor — John Fuller Circulation Manager — Catherine Jordan Advertising Manager — Kenneth Burnett Photographers — Ernest Bibby, Anthony Miller Leonard Platt, George Tyler Typists — Annie Daniel, Mary D. Daniel, Glendora Dickey, Berlena Glover, Barbara Taylor, Martha Williams 49
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The Student Council is an organization of students, elected by the students following the forms of adult civic elections and of parliamentary law, to serve as their official repre- sentatives in matters that are important to the whole school and especially to the students. Through the Student Council the students are able to have experiences in government and good citizenship. The purposes of the Student Council are: 1. To teach students self-control 2. To teach students self-government 3. To familiarize students with the democratic ways of living. 4. To give students practice in making carefully considered choices and then carrying out their decisions 5. To accustom students to practice in making and carrying out their own laws. 6. To provide valuable experience to students in conducting meetings, and in debate and parliamentary procedure. 51
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