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| Denman Junior High Student Council The DJH Student Council, an or- ganization promoting school partici- pation and boosting school spirit, is under the direction of Mrs. Antria Daughdrill. This council is made up of rep- resentatives from each homeroom and of the officers who are elected at the end of the year by the stu- dent body. Throughout the year the counci! strives to serve the student body and the DJH faculty. The bookstore is maintained by the council, and the council members willingly sponsored Teacher Appreciation Week. DJH Student Council Officers: Buddy Blailock, President; Gail Alford, Secretary; Vern Holmes, Vice President; Dickey Alford, Treasurer. ee pe eld’, +444 rat DJH Student Council Members—First Row: Annette Lee, Dianne Wiltshire, Suzy Smith. Jeannie Holmes, Debbie Jagers. Second Row: Mar- garet May, Gail Alford, Fran Felder, Debra Stone, Susan Rawlings, April Timmons, Mrs. Daughdrill, Sponsor. Third Row: Dickey Alford, Vern Holmes, Buddy Blailock, Bubba Mancuso, John Brady, Kevin Johnston, David Davenport.
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GHS Student Council Members—Standing: Alford, Stella Covington, Becky DeCoux, Suzy Brumfield, Mal Jones. Stokes, Martha Vest, Gibson High Student Council Miss Tumlin, Sponsor. Lisa Holmes, Nancy Brock, Martha DeCoux, Perry Brooks, Jimmy Brock, Perry Johnston, Carolyn Richardson, First Row: Ruthie Lenoir, John Second Row: Billie Kennedy, Cathy Elting. Henegan, Whitney Rawlings, Kathy Linda Ladnier, Laurie Deer, Dixie Third Row: Jim Adams, Noggin Wild, Tommy Craig, Loni Fa rnham, Lisa Sibley, Nancy Holmes. GHS Student Council Treasurer; Mal Jones, Vice President; Becky DeCoux, Officers: Suzy Brumfield, Secretary; John Henegan, President. The GHS Student Council is composed of representatives from each homeroom and the council’s officers elected at the end of each year by the student body. The purpose of the coun- cil is to promote student par- ticipation and inaugurate ac- tivities to emphasize school spirit. The student council sponsors such projects as Homecoming, Teacher Appreciation Week, and the Valentine Dance. It pro- vides the telephone and drink machines for the students, re- freshments for the teachers at times, and nameplates for all classrooms. The bookstores is also maintained by the council members. Miss Mary Emma Tumlin is the sponsor.
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Gibson High Tiger Rags Staff SPECIAL REF GHS Tiger Rags Staff—First Row: Beverly Hare, Cherrie Andrews, Judy Janes, Brenda Wilson, Belinda Stinson, Becky Godbold, Becky Grava. Second Row: John Henegan, Steve Thomas, Gary Fountain, Charles Alford, Nancy Mauldin, Billy Kennedy, Rebecca Broocks, Dub Brock, | Marie Naklie, Mrs. Mary Ford Roach, Sponsor. : Tiger Rags, an official student pub- | lication for Gibson High and Den- man Junior High, is a monthly round- up of school news. To help finance its publications, | the business staff prepares and sells . football programs with local mer- . chants contributing advertisements. . The spirited Tiger Rags Staff spon- sored an assembly program entitled “Orange and Black Day” in honor of Halloween and entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. This year . the Tiger Rags is a member of the Mississippi Scholastic Press Associa- tion. GHS Tiger Rags Officers—Seated: Nancy Mauldin Editor; i Beverly Hare, Business Manager. Standing: Judy Janes, |; Assistant Business Manager; Dub Brock, Managing Editor; iF Rebecca Broocks, Assistant Editor.
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