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Cosker. Junior High Student Council Officers: Tommy Craig, Treasurer; Stella Covington, Secretary; Becky DeCoux, President; Suzy Brumfield, Vice President. Gault Robertson, Vice President of the High School Student Council | stands by as Junior High officers Suzy Brumfield, Becky DeCoux, and Tommy Craig prepare the refresh- ment table for a Council-sponsored faculty reception. Junior High Student Council—Row 1: Martha Vest, Lleyewlyn Thompson, Bill Catchings, Steve Wagner, Vistra Myers, Stella Covington, Perry Brooks. Row 2: Joe Parker, Mal Jones, Janice Harvey, Danny Tyler, Tommy Craig, Spike Simmons, Doug Elting. Row 3: Miss Mary Emma Tumlin—Sponsor, Brenda Dulaney, Becky DeCoux, Bill Johnson, Marty Bass, Suzy Brumfield, Kathy Alford, Erin Mc- McComb Junior High’s executive officers are elected by the student body, and one individual is chosen by each homeroom as a representative to the Student Council. Meetings are held twice a month, and projects are planned to promote school spirit, and to foster participation in all school projects. Among the under- takings of this group are Teacher Appreciation Week, the Christmas Dance, Slow-Down Week, Clean-Up Week, and assembly programs. This year the Junior High Student Council help- ed a needy family in the mountains of Kentucky. On the first day of the school year, they welcomed the old and new teachers of MHS and Junior High with a faculty reception in the High School lounge. Miss Mary Emma Tumlin sponsors the Junior High Student Council.
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main events of the school year i e 88 OS we Sse ba Gay e 4 . ‘ia, 4 ig ‘ee i Junior High Tiger Rags Staff—Row 1: Brooks, Tommy Craig, Danny Tyler. Row 2: Brenda Wilson, Henegan, Erin McCosker, Kenneth Dwyer. Row 3: Nancy Mauldin, Robin Womack, Suzy Brumfield, Bill Johnson, Kathy Alford, Miss Marvy Emma Tumlin-Snoansor and Miss Mary Emma Tumlin take a peek at a just-off-the-press copy of Tiger Rags. Olin Lee, Carol Brooks, 135 Tiger Rags Junior High Officers: Pat Haffey, Shellie Case, Gladys Soiomon, Judy Smith Ginger Moore, Olin Lee, George Solomon, Perry Elise Alford, Marie Naklie, Judy Erwin, Larry Whittington, Judy Boyd, Trisha Gillis, Bill John Henegan, ness Manager; Ginger Moore, Editor. Cathy Alford, Stella Covington, John Car, Busi-
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Library aides serve Junior High School Junior High Library Assistants Club—Row 1: Mary Jo Davila, Patsy Young, Rae Ella Cloud, Morelliene Lee, Velma Crawford, Paulette Smith, Dariene McDaniel, Claire Richardson, Regina Campbell, Rosie Mancuso Pat Campbell. Row 2: Melinda Gibbs, Candy Dickerson, Sue O’Brien, Martha Myers, Joyce Mcintosh, Debbie Nunnery, Corliss McKinney, Jo Ann Creel, Chellete Daniels, Sheri Alexander, Mildred Slay, Joyce Morgan. Row 3: Roxie Burris, Mae Weathersby, Mellie Case, Shari Applewhite, Kathy Stroud, Jane Rushing, Lizzie Davis, Sve Erwin. Coordinating the efforts of library helpers is the purpose of the Library Assistants Club which is composed of eighth and ninth graders. This group is supervised by Mrs. Mary Jones, Junior High librarian, and programs for the meetings consist mainly of working out problems that arise Ruth Hales, Bonnie Caston, in the work of library aides. Each day club members serve at the circula- tions desk, help keep books shelved, or work on processing new books. As Library Club members render these services to the school, they study the field of library science as a possible future career. Library helpers serve at the circulations desk—Jo Ann Creel, Velma Crawford. 137 Library Assistants Officers: Kathy Stroud, President; Mae Weathersby, Vice President; Pat Campbell, Secretary; Mellie Case, Treasurer.
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