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The Student Council completed a successful and active year. At the first of the school year a new constitution was written by a committee appointed by adviser Ms. June Buckelew. During March a school spirit competition was held. The Council presented two trash barrels to each class on which the students painted pictures depicting school spirit. Also, a suggestion box was placed in the hall in which students dropped their complaints and ideas for improvements. David Layne, president, and Chuck Montgomery, vice-president, attended a High School Leadership Honor Conference, where they were told that the Council should be responsible to the needs of all stu- dents, not just to those of power groups. Other officers were Shelia Aday, secretary: Shir- ley Spivey, treasurer: Teri Certain, parliamenta- riang and Lynn Rollings, reporter. af Qludenl Council Wriies .3
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The Jr. Civitan Club completed a most active year under the supervision of Ms. lane Moon. The club officers were as follows: Jane Mann, president: Terolyn McDonald and Robert Collier, vice-presidentg Pam Williams, secretary: Rodney Gipson, treasurerg Cindy Wright, sergeant-at-arms: and Deborah Beard, chaplain. Jane Mann was appointed the district office ser- geant-at-arms. Several of the projects undertaken by the club were sponsoring the annual blood drive, donating food to a needy family at Thanksgiving, sponsoring the annual Miss Middle School pageant, and hosting a pancake supper. Jr. Civilan Compleles
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