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Council raises money for homecoming activities Selling parking lot spaces, spon- soring buses to away games, and running the concession stand at basket- ball games were a few of the fund- raising projects held by Student Coun- cil. Most of the money raised went to finance homecoming activities, the Council's major project. A petition plan was devised by the Student Council in an effort to better represent the student body. Mrs. Sally Laidlaw said that the plan allowed students the opportunity to state their opinions and help deter- mine student council activities. The 31 member council circulated petitions through the student body to get different views. The ideas were used by the Council in making deci- sions such as selecting the homecoming theme and making dance plans. Student Council helped to promote spirit by putting on skits at several pep assemblies and by sponsor- ing a pep breakfast before the jon- esboro game. Carol Dimond Early risers - Senior Gail Valentine and junior Gary Thorn grab a bite to eat at the pep breakfast held before the jonesboro game. BrieHng- Student Council representatives, Daryl Mitchell, Susan Franklin, and Debra DeLoney hear report concerning finances at a regular Council meeting. Student Council 39
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Glfollow Phe Glaeaders Leavin' on a bus - Mrs. Sally Laidlaw, Student The finishing touch - Rita Frost, Prentice Dupins, Council advisor, rides the student bus to an Kurt Pitzer, and Renee Hargett help to decorate out-of-town game. the cafeteria for the Homecoming dance. fl President- Senior Steve Glaze presided over Vice-president - Senior Gail Valentine helped Secretary - Senior Christine Troy took the Student Council meetings, and helped plan the the president with important decisions, and took minutes during meeting, and kept record of the year's activities. over in his absence. Council's finances. 38-Tough Stuff
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, I all It Cl Super Teen - Sitting in the rain at the Super Teen relays exemplifies Gail Valentines dedication. In Y-Teens she served as Chaplain, president, Valentine banquet queen, and greater Little Rock president. She was Paper Wings co-editor, Student Council vice-president and Danforth win- ner. 40 Prime Time Testing 1, 2, 3, - Senior Steve Glaze pantomimcs a Donny Osmund tune at the Y-teen membership meeting. Steve was a member of Key Club. National Honor Society and served as president of the student council. He was in the upper 10 percent of his class and was second on theutackle chart on the football team. lump up - lay Kincannon demonstrates athletic ability during a Charger basketball game. lay was a member of French Club, Young Life, and Mu Alpha Theta. He was Honor Society president and Boys' State delegate. He was selected tothe AARA All-State football team, the All-Conference team, and was named honorable mention for 1976 All-State basketball team. Hn! and sweaty - Senior Rob Fisher catches a second breath after a hard play. Rob was a member of Key Club, Young Life, FCA. Senior Cabinet, Track Team and was Captain of the Football Team. He lead the conference in receiving and made AAAA All State. He was chosen for the Democrat Super Team and for the cast Oklahoma. K5 x X S . mei ff-zfg. .4 s
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