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CABINET First Row, Left to Right: Delia Arm- strong, Louise Miller, Ann Conner, Sandra Mason. Second Row, Left to Right: George Grayson, Mary Jane diZerega, Martha Krippene, Gail Sykes. Third Row, Left to Right: Wil- liam Florence, Joe Crowther. Fourth Row: Jay Arneson. GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES First Row, Left to Right: Kita Kelly, Sue Ellen Chambers, Elaine Beard, Brenda Johnson, Dawn Johnson, Selena Dovel. Second Row, Left to Right: Sylvia Parker, Jo Anne Miller, Rosie Schindel, Florence Harrison, Jill Arneson, Vir- ginia Kennedy. Third Row, Left to Right: Sonya Moss, Elaine Pryor, Janice Harlow, Sara Helen Turner, Peggy Cash, Frances Anne Miller, Barbara Bailey, Mary Massey. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Jackie Petitt, Dick Caslow, Ronnie Gupton, Paul Jenkins, Louis Whitener, Jenny DeStephana, Joseph Stevens, Bruce Hewett. Fifth Row, Left to Right: William Honeycutt, Larry Wiley, Ian Rodway, Mike Downs. -
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STUDENT honor plaque was designed and placed in our main corridor. A campaign familiar to our ears is the Magazine Drive. Through the efforts of our stu- dent body, a total of $10,121 was reached this year. Due to our excellent student salesmanship, we were able to donate money to help finance pianos for our auditorium; and to give a com- plete Christmas dinner to each student in school. Mid spring presented a busy schedule for us. Nominations for officers were held and after much campaigning, the final election eased the minds of many hope- ful candidates. The last meeting of the year was conducted by our new president. SENATE First Row, Left to Right: Ann diZerega, Margaret Munday. Second Row, Left to Right: Donald Fisher, John Shifflett, Nelson Conner. Third Row, Left to Right: Vince MacDonald, Randolph Fenimore, Ronnie Gardner, David Damewood, Guy Bowen. Frank Estep, President. OFFICERS AND COORDINATING COMMITTEE First Row, Left to Right: Coralee Taylor, secretary; Tommy Downey, treasurer; Mary Jo Sumler, reporter. Second Row, Left to Right: Coordinat- w ing Committee, Don Hammond, Doris „ Cool, Bob Hardage. Mount Vernon High is proud I s , to have a fine governing body like its Little Congress. Pat- terned after our National Gov-|lo« ernment, we have represent- | atives who are elected from each I home room in the school. Two senators are elected by each class and the cabinet is appointed by the president. A coordinating body, also appointed by the president, has as its job to serve as a go-between for student gov- ernment and the Administration. Our principal has always given the students a voice in many school policies. An Honor Code was estab- lished in our school this past winter. In an effort to remind students of our achievement, an
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Miss Ossie Trimmer, Sponsor. Getting copy ready for a newspaper was no small job, and our Em Vee Hi staff had its problems. Much work and many headaches was the cry to be heard by all. Since a lack of funds was our major concern we appealed to our capable advertising managers. Their efforts paid off and as a result we were able to print an eight page paper. Our staff was organized into two classes. The first period class, made up of staff editors, were the second and third year journalists. Students enrolled in second period class were those actually studying journalism. Sitting, Left to Right: Nelson Coe, Marion Cannon, Pam MaeNevin. Standing: Nancy Howard. NEWS PAPER Front Row, Left to Right: Sonya Moss, Jackie Satterwhite, Phyllis Pipkin, Susie Small, Mary Arvin, Peggy O ' Neal. Standing: Carol Hollett, Johnathan Taylor, Fred Stevens, Carl Sell, Paul Jenkins, and Wayne Swank. (t
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