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STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Whittington, Mike Berule, Greg Frizzell, Rhonda Haworth, Jeff Ham- mond, Mitchell Malmgren, Richard Auten. SECOND ROW: Susan Graham, Kathy Duncan, Lisa Masters, Debi Wilson, Kevin Oliver, Bruce Stovall, Linda Anderson, Janet Stelovich. THIRD ROW: Sharon Law, Julie Boyd, Diane Tucker, Arla Breshears, Robin Anderson, Pam LeVelle, Barb Bryant, Jill Burris. FOURTH ROW! Terrl ' ' ' V' k' C t d L'sa Abram. Oliver, Don Nicholson, Tracy Volker, Dave Cook, Stuart Kowalski, Judy Cachard, ic 1 oa s, an 1 Student Council Student Council is the legislative body at May- berry. Its sponsors are Mrs. Simonetto and Mrs. Whittington. The first semester officers were Tracy Volker, president, Don Nicholson, vice president, Vicki Coats, secretary, and Julie Boyd, treasurer. Second semester president was Don Nicholson and vice president was Susan Graham. The Council runs the study supply store, helps with charitable drives, participates in a Student Ex change Day and sends members to the lntercouncil meetings with other junior high schools. The mem- bers must have a C average to be in Student Council. Y-Teens Y-Teens is sponsored by Miss Hurssey and Mrs. Carmichael. The officers are Julie Ricketts, presi- dent, Carla Buller, vice-president, and Melody Everett, secretary. Their projects and activities have included raising money for the World Fellow- ship Fund, and attending Inter-club Council meet- ings, swimming meets and grooming clinics. The purposes of the group are to provide opportunities for teenage girls to develop skills in leadership ability and to provide for social, educational and religious growth, in keeping with the purpose of the Young Woman's Christian Association. Y-TEENS: FRONT ROW: Ramona Allbritton, Theresa Gipson, Carla Buller, Brenda Blevins, Karen Swaney, Laura Ballin er. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Carmicahel, Trudy Watkins, Melody Ewertt, Judy Watkins, Judy Koop, S JoAnn Metcalf, Pan Angle. THIRD ROW: Jill Burris, Kendra Elrod, Dena Thomas, Peggy Smith, Nora Jane Fish- er, Julie Ricketts, and Miss Hurssey.
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Q . O O 3.20 U' 4.0 if FULL HOUR PROCTORS: FRONT ROW: Mary Manes, Debra Riner, Sandy Roberts, Linda Wieppert, Estella Big- knife, DeAun Dill, Naomi Dopps. SECOND ROW: Ruth Lanmon, Peggy Strole, Cynde johnson, Teresa Wolfe, Debbie Haynes, Lu,Ann Harvey, Nancy Weatherson. THIRD ROW: janet Edwards, Helen Bain, Dena Thomas, Carolyn DeTar, Tamara Troell, Vickie Carter, Debra Sill, Barbara Ohmie. FOURTH ROW: Susan Harvey, Vicki Coats, Diane Tucker, Jerry Hempsmyer, Robert Adkins, Tracy Volker, jeff Martin, and Billy McLain. Full Hour Proctors Miss Martin sponsors the full hour proctors, but there are no regular meetings. Full hour proctors are chosen by teachers' ratings of those who volunteer. They include office, health room, library, and lock- er room. Teachers rate them on good citizenship, scholarship, personal poise, responsibility, dependa- bility, and maturity. Leadership and cooperation with other people are important also. Passing Proctors Forty students are serving as passing proctors at the 2O,4O, and 60 wing intersections. Their job is to direct traffic in the halls and to prevent conges- tion. They are chosen in the spring of their eighth grade year by teachers' ratings. To qualify, they must show good citizenship, poise, and self-control ,,'. ,'- i A H. as-1 1 5 , P- 1 5, ,, . I isiifif f 1 g. -i fiwi : p fi, . Il, A 1 is in PASSING PROCTORS: FRONT ROW: Rayma Bogard, Valeta Claybrook, Trudy Watkins, Cliff Miller, Billy Mc- Lain, Mike Greenlee, Lonnie Schwindaman, Estella Bigknife, Cynde Johnson. SECOND ROW: Susan Graham, Debbie Reynolds, Diane Foreman, Cathy Nestelroad, Ruth Lanmon, Carolyn DeTar, Janet Edwards, Ian Kilmer Jean Hein. THIRD ROW: Lisa Abram, Cathy Simmons, Terry Goodger, Diana Weakley, Peggy Strole, Joyce Seevers, Diane Tucker, Elaine Thompson, Mary Maries. FOURTH ROW: jerry Hempsmyer, Dena Thomas, Barbara Ohmie, Helen Bain, Debra Sill, Don Burris, Ross Clithero, Susan Harvey, and Vickie Carter.
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Chess Club The Chess Club, under the direction of Mr. Dole, meets every Wednesday at 3:00. During these meetings, the members compete against each other. In addition to playing chess, the members also play three dimen- sional games, which are an added feature this year. This year the members participated in a chess contest, which was held in the Beech Recreation Center. CHESS CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mr. Dole, Jeff Armstrong, Jerry Hernpsyer. SECOND ROW: Larry Armstrong, Don Nicholson, Mark Maris, and Doug Griswold. English Prep English Prep, an experimen- tal junior high elective language arts class, is being offered at Mayberry for the first time. This class performed the Thanksgiving play this year. Members also learned about newspapers and yearbooks and put out several school papers and the yearbook. Students also participated in several speech activities, in- cluding class discussions, panel discussions, speeches and debates. One of the reasons for cov- ering these areas-speech, journalism, and drama--is to introduce the student to them for future participation in high school. ENGLISH PREP: FRONT ROW: Melba jones, Elizabeth Trirnm, Sandy Roberts, Rhonda Haworth, Kim Linthicum. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Ross, Linda Weippert, Patty Perkins, Sue Satterthwaite, Angie Lewis, Treva Downs. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ohmie, Becky Bryant, Vicki McClintock, Karen Albertson, Kyle Ellis, Charles Kneisler. FOURTH ROW: Gary Magness, Robert Adkins, Paul Cheney, Craig Graham, Don Burris, and David Cook. 52
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