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rnnagjuznunt Officers: Tony Petree, President, Martha Boose, Vice President, Shelby Moss, Secretary. Seated, Penny Allen, Treasurer. MISS JESSIE THRELFALL Sponsor I A, STUDENT COUNCIL . . Northwest's Student Council serve s the school many ways. The Council is made up of representati elected from each homeroom. These representati meet once each week to plan special events, orgar projects, and discover methods to establish a close un of all parts of school life. The Student Council is amedium throughwhich students can voice the ir opinions to the teachers 2 other administrators connected with the s c hoo l. 'll Council established and m a i n t a ins the Inter-C Council at Northwest. The Inter-Club Cotmcil is m up of representatives from each club or organizatio . the school. The Homecoming activities are the result of pl' ning by the Student Council. All assembly programs the daily morning d e v o t io ns over the public add system are planned and executed by the Student Coun Members monitor the East and West halls during' lunch periods, select astudent-of-the-month, maint hallway bulletin boards and posters, and o p e r at e ' school store. The Student Cotuicil also gives an ann award to the student who is judged to have Contribu' most to the School during the year. ,ffm-W . ,X NEW in ,fs wma gets. as, www fu ,ms ,N i During the homeroom period each morning, devotions are present over the public address system. A Student Council project, represe atives and other members of the homeroom conduct the devotionsrl one week. Each homeroom participates during the year. Council President Tony Petree conducts a meeting in the band- room. Meetings are held there every Tuesday during the second ltmch period.
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john Crews Croons across the crowds. The Monogram Club initiation offers this scene of unusual student activity. ' 'L A P Q . 4 .-w-rw ,, A J K D f K x ,
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.... EL- I1 d s t u d c n t a n d , i I1 c u 1 t y O - O P C 1' 21 I1 O H JUNIOR AND SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: First row: Tyrone Browder, jimmy Wall, Bill Flynt, Eddie Yarbrough, Gary Taylor. S econd row: Martha Boose, Judy Kiser, Doris Pyrtle, Susan Furches, Jo Ellen Stith. Third rowg Rober Shutt, Wayne Burkette, Ronald Crowder, Tony Petree, Ralph Sechrist, and David I-Iauser. l First row: David Gilbert, Steve Leon, Harvey Bauguess, David Sherrill, and Darrel Smith. Second row:Susan Kiger, Janice Holcombe, Debbie Tuttle, Linda Parks, Susan Young ,Ramona Taylor, and Bill Park. Third row: Edward Burleson, Eddie Oliver, David Covington, Lynn Lineback, Bill Long, Marcus Tuttle. Operating the bookstore for the students has been a project of the Student Council for many years. Members of the Council work in the bookstore during both lunch periods and before school to enable students to purchase supplies. Rober Shutt makes a sale to janet Grogan, Neil Shouse, and Tony Sherrill. FRESHMAN AND SOPHO- MORE REPRESENTATIVES:
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