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At the beginning of each year, a very special event takes place in every senior homeroom. All seniors vote from selected students to represent the senior class on the Senior Executive Committee. Each senior homeroom has two members, who attend regular meetings, which are held every Wednesday at 8:05. Sr. Class offi- cers also attend each Senior Exec meeting. As the year progresses, Sr. Exec are involved in several activities. The Senior Exec along with members of the Senior Class, follow tradition by decorating the Senior Hall during Spirit Week. Also, as the year moves on, Sr. Exec sponsors the an- nual Sr. Barbeque. This event is the major profit-maker for the senior class. As stated by sponsor, Mr. Mantiply, “With much in- put by Senior Exec, and a great res ponse from the entire senior class, the barbeque was a large success. ’ With profits made from the barbeque, Sr. Exec sponsored the Senior Ball. Other activities in which Sr. Exec were involved throughout the year were: Sr. parking stickers, Sr. Hall passes, and the Sr. Picnic. Members avidly discuss events within the club with all Sr. home- rooms. Krista Pouncy said, ‘“The most im- portant part of being a Sr. Exec member is remembering responsibilities and inform- ing other class members of decisions made in each meeting. ’ Overall, the Sr. Exec had a successful year, in turn providing the Senior Class with a rewarding year. John Brody and Cliff Simpson are getting into their job during the Sr. Barbeque Taking a break are Gail Bird, Stephanie Wood, Heather Clark Kate Schack, Tammy Roland, and Michelle Newton Taking a ‘tea break’ in child care are Senior Exec members Medgar Roberts, Dee Dee Dur- den, Rochelle Greer, Sherolyn Ford, and Michelle Newton
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S°EN’I°C)-R SUPERIORITY: A GUIDING FORCE Kim Peterson, Debbie Smith, Pam Womack, Gail Bird, Rodney Boucher, Krista Pouncy, Linda Graham, Dee Dee Durden, Cliff Simpson, Steve Chastain, Rusty Mines, Rhonda Rhodes, Sara Dubois, Medgar Roberts, Mike Clements, Roland Thorpe, Rochelle Greer, Sandy Tollefsen, Heather Clarke, Wendy Jackson, Diana Mata, Fred Jackson, Mr. Mantiply, Dexter Copeland, Sherolyn Ford, Bridgett McBride, Michelle Newton, Stephanie Williams, Beth Lanier, Tammy Roland, Lyda Guillory Stacking up, helps Chris Bark- ley make big bucks for the Sen- . ior Executive Committee
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Listening intently, the Stu dent Council members find out about upcoming events. Student Council officers are Millie Littlefield, Tangela Robinson, Amy Wilson, Ben- ita Ayala, and Monica Free- man STUDENTS CHOSEN TO GIVE +A. sho We ToS Pomel
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