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S tudeg t Government COORDINATING BODY. Left to Right: George Grayson, Robert Raybold, Ronnie Keener, Raymond Barnes. attempting to accomplish its aim, Student Council has successfully maintained a wider and more keenly felt spirit of self-reliance among our students. To the Student Council we look for leadership and we follow it as a guide with a true sense of loyalty and friendship. REPRESENTATIVES. Left to Right, First Row: Judy Dillingham, Dawn Schrei- bel, Muriel Anderson, Pat Knight, Shirley Shepard, Reba Calvert, Ro- berta McDonald, Georgia Lee, Kathy Gray, Jeanne Trexler, Jean Ladson, Judy Ostler, Violet Olson, Bonnie Gra- ham, Diane Fraley, Patricia Johnson. Second Row: Julia Holbrook, Peggy Cash, Marie Butler, Barbara Godfrey, Beverley Carr, Sue Fletcher, Brenda Johnson, Sara McPherson, Carol Reeves, Lenita Foster, Carol Axelson, Virginia Leonard, Judy Scott, Lorraine Pederson. Third Row: Paula Drayton, Nancy Watkins, Lilo Weihe, Gay Whit- ing, Pat Pilkington, Ronnie Duval, Bill Leary, David Rathie, Frank Packer, Bob Hanson, Herbert Bethel, Suzie Smith, Judy Robertson, Donald Sandridge. Fourth Row: Walter Choi, Bill Robert- son, Laurie Gibberman, Francis Scheaf- fer, James Davis, Kenny Pastore, Ed- ward Trice, Barry Holland, Graham Hollett, Lewis Whitener, Felton Harris, Ed Surovel, Ralph Hicks, Barth Reller. OFFICERS. Left to Right: Wendell Ad kins, President, Bob Brown, Vice-Presi dent, Betsy Meyer, Secretary, Jill Arne son, Treasurer, Ann diZerega, Re porter.
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PRESIDENT Wendell Adkins SENATE. Front Row, Left to Right: Linda Greer, sophomore, Jane Snyder, junior, Sharon Van Den Berg, sophomore. Back Row: Walter Choi, freshman, Malcolm Brown, junior, Glenn Gray, senior, Art O'Neil, eighth grade, and Todd Coyle, eighth grade. Missing from picture: Brent Davis, senior, and Butch Johnson, freshman. CABINET. Left to Right: Nancy Pastore, Anne Flynt, Joyce Cox, Flozelle Thompson, Sara Turner, Nancy Howard, Bob Beal, Johnny Harrelson, Doug Gates, Danny Kinsler, Millie Smoot, Margie Locke, Sandy Roland, and Connie King. ' 1 T P The Student Council Association, which was organized in 1935, is one of the most honored and respected organizations in our school. The Associa- tion functions through representatives from each home room, a Senate, a Cabinet, and tive officers. The aim ofthe Student Council is to instill in each student a finer sense of honor and responsibility. In 4 ALTERNATES. First Row, Left to Right: Liberty Paterson, Mary Steele, Donna Heath, Heather Cole, Maxine Sullivan, Lois Clark, Donna Mclntosh, Alice Ken- dall, Lisa Kanwit, Patricia Riley, and Lillian Hayward. Second Row: Joan Gosis, Angela DeStout, Marilyn Me- serve, Francis Douglas, Anne Stewart, Susan Snyder, Jean Thomas, Marilyn Mays, Charlotte Barker, Janice Berry, and Marie Messick. Third Row: Wil- liam Alvey, Richard Wall, Neil Fried- enstein, Freddie McCloud, Kenneth Penn, David Mclntyre, Ruby Corbin, John Lilly, Brandon Smithe, Dudley Hammond, Ronald Grimm, and Joe Kenny. Fourth Row: Brent Davis, Tom Hill, Earl McLain, Paul Dove, Russell Banister, George Dorsey, Andy Wal- lace, Robert Penn, Tommy Garcia, and Bruce Remington.
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Mrs ONeil Sponsor and Manager Editor NANCY HOWARD EM VEE HI STAFF Left to Right Kay Wall Chuck Coe Flozelle Thompson Joy Adem Shirley Shepherd Preston Weatherford Jane Snyder Alice Kendall Jerry Kidwell Barbara Bell Ann Hoover i Em Vee H1 The Em Vee Hi the school newspaper is published monthly Approximately two weeks are spent in compll ing the copy The Roto a supplement to the paper is placed inside each copy as an extra treat for the subscribers This is a nation wide newspaper for high schools and it features articles about students In all parts of the United States Outstanding awards and criticisms are received each year from the Quill and Scroll and the National interscholastic Press Assocla tion Last year the Em Vee Hi placed second in the state for support of com munity activities This award was pre sented at the Southern interscholastic Press Association Convention held at mgton Va Those students who take first year lournalism are in charge of writing van ous articles which are assigned to them by the staff The following year they are eligible for staff positions The new staff is organized each spring succeeding its election It com pletes the year by editing the last issue It is traditional for the new staff to de vote the last Issue to the graduating class This policy is one which has been handed down through the many years of the paper s publication Our printer is Mr Benlamm Muse of the Messenger Press In Manassas Vir ginla I Shl leY Shepherd' Business Washington and Lee University in Lex- A X- . . . '
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