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ts Sea ee 'ie ate Student Council Plans The Year Principal Norman Payne describes the goals of the Student Council at Montevallo High School as in- tending to develop leadership, provide an opportuni- ty for the students to share in democratic living, and to promote student participation in worthwhile activi- ties throughout the school. The 1984-85 Montevallo High School Student Council, under the leadership of President Kevin Colley, achieved these challenges and developed many great things for the school throughout the year. The Council provided the student body this fall with sock-hops after each home football game and raised more money than any other council formed here at MHS. The organization also held the first Annual Student Council Banquet at the University of Montevallo this fall. The agenda this spring includes a 50's dance and a community wide Luau party with live entertainment. Student Council officers are Kevin Colley, President; Jon- athon Grimes, Vice President: Audra Clark, Secretary; and Belinda Tripp, Treasurer Row 1: Karla Hawks, Sheila Tripp, Belinda Tripp, Michele Hall; Row 2: Wes Anderson, Barry Studdard, Audra Clark, Cindy Robbins; Row 3: Glenda Lawley, Sheila Readal, George Jackson; Row 4: Daniel Potter, Michael Martin, Kathy Ander- son, Meg Perkins, Slade Black- well; Row 5: Michele Kelly, Da- vid Grimes; Row 6: Kevin Col- ley, Britt Blake, Hazan Monk, Sonya Peoples, Latresa Card- well, Ray Rutledge, Jonathan Grimes ’ a . - 18 Organizations Student Council
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ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS Contents: Band Drama Club Math Club Student Council Majorettes Flag Corp Honor Society Spotlight FFA FHA Montala Cheerleaders Scholar's Bowl
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The Leader Of The Band A Year Long Endeavor “One, two, three,’’ and a flash of arms as he directs the band is all many Troubador fans see or hear of drum major Jonathan Grimes during marching season. But unknown to most peo- ple, Jonathan’s duties actually began two months before the first morning of summer band camp and lasted long after the lights went out on Friday nights. Jonathan traveled to the University of Ala- bama for a four-day drum major camp the last week of June. For the first three days he learned about stance, posture, hand position and music interpretation; on the last day he performed for a grade and received a ‘‘1’’ for his efforts. Jonathan began sweeping the bandroom, Xeroxing and organizing music, and putting names on chairs to help new members find their seats a week before summer band camp started. Jonathan also accompanied the band to both the Thompson and Ft. Walton marching contest where he received ‘‘ones’’ for superior performances. Jonathan stated that being drum major in- cluded more than leading the band but related that “the pride one gets from being part of superior band really makes it worth it.” “Look and act Proud” says drummajor Jonathan |n the home stands Troubador Pride is Grimes as he describes his disciplined parade rest evident in the faces of M.H.S. Marchers — stance Organizations Band 19
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