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1. Sherry Strowd. Secretary of Student Council, quickly records the minutes at a meeting. 2. “Freedom Jam,' a patriotic rock group, perform for the student body. 3. Student Council Officers from bottom to top are: President. Edward Holmes; Secre- tary. Sherry Strowd; Treasurer. Lou Holt; Vice-President. Richard Webster; Chair- man of the Senate. Annette Tesh. 4 Revon Green, freshman senator, cuts the tickets for the Homecoming Dance. 5. Mr. Hardy. Student Council advisor, checks the club's budget. 6 J.B. Weeks. Revon Green, and Johnny Hearne sit at tables while students cast votes. 7. The crowd enjoys the Homecoming band. Kentucky.” Student Council 9
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The officers of Student Council for this year consisted totally of seniors. When the first week of school began, the officers were faced with a most difficult problem for the coming year — they were in debt. This problem was resolved when Student Council decided to sponsor a concert given by Freedom Jam,” a patriotic rock group. Other events sponsored by the Student Council included Homecoming and the Twirp Dance. Both events required many hours of planning and coordinating; how- ever, the jubilant expressions on the par- ticipants' faces made all the hard work worthwhile. For the latter part of the year, trying to initiate other activities to encourage and promote cooperation and friendship among the student body was the greatest challenge for the Student Council. 8 Student Council
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On October 20, twenty-five ju- niors and two seniors were in- ducted in an annual candlelight ceremony into the National Honor Society. Almost immediately af- terwards, the new officers Cindy Chavez, Barbara Mason, Mary Jane Mason, and Pat Mason began working with the club’s sponsor Mrs. Sybil Murphy to plan for the pancake supper to be held in April. As always this would help raise money to award scholarships to two outstanding seniors at the end of the year. The club was more ac- tive this year. Not only did they sponsor the annual pancake sup- per, but held a newspaper drive and collected toys for handicap- ped children. They also served re- freshments at an informal faculty meeting. The new members of the Na- tional Honor Society were Kimber Allred. Donald Alston, Teri Autry, Joyce Bouldin, Steve Brooks, Penny Campbell, Rick Chambless, Sherry Cotten, Caroline Dark, Glenn Dietrich, Eddie Furr, Jane Harmon, Johnnie Lorbacher, Rhett Mahaley, Mary Jane Mason, Pat Mason, Toni Morris, Fran Nance, Shawn Perry, Lora Price, Ramona Rogers, Betty Szilvay, Becky Ter- rell, Annette Tesh, Jeff Wheeler, Jackie Williams, and Charlotte Wilson. 1. National Honor Society members must concentrate in class to keep up their grades to maintain membership. 2. National Honor officers are from left to right: Mary Jane Mason — Treasurer; Pat Mason — Vice President; Cindy Chavez — President; and Barbara Mason — Secre- tary. 3. Cindy Chavez discusses plans with Mrs. Murphy. 4. -0. Sheri Mulligan and Deborah French are the recipients of the $100 scholarships given in 1977. 6. The Senior members of the National Honor Society pose for a picture. 7. Members listen closely at a club meet- ing. 10 National Honor Society
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