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Brother-Sister Team Rules The Two Student Councils For the first time in OHS history, a brother and sister were the presidents of the two Students Councils. Senior Jackie Mayfield and Sopho- more Floyd Mayfield won the top honors at each center. Jackie liked the idea of Floyd fol- lowing in her footsteps: I never knew he could take on a lot of responsibil- ity, but he has shown me that he is very capable of taking on a leadership position. Jackie and Floyd both feel that their year in Student Council has been worthwhile. Being involved in Stu- dent Council has helped both Floyd and me get along with people better and realize what togetherness really means, said Jackie. Although I did not get to fullfill all the things I had planned for the year, I have enjoyed working with my fellow classmates. This has been a truly great year, commented Floyd. The purpose of Student Council is to teach leadership and responsibility, besides being an outlet for the student body to promote its ideas. The OHS Student Council is a sponsor of many events, the two big- gest being the Magazine drive and the 9-10 Center cake auction. The Magazine Drive topped the 530,000 goal which set a new school record. The money OHS earned from the sale will go to clubs, athletics and scholarships. The 9-10 Center collected 516,347.89 and the 11-12 Center collected 514,226.97. High salesperson at the 9- 10 was freshman Amy Iracane, with 5359 sales and at the 11-12 was Scott Plain with 5499 in subscriptions. The 9-10 Cake Auction was post- poned because of bad weather in Jan- uary and rescheduled for April. Three unusal cakes netted the high- est prices. A big Snoopy cake sold for 514, Leon the Lemon Lion, went for 515, as did the largest cake in the auction, complete with edible flags and figures. Other events sponsored by the stu- dent Council were the Football and Basketball Homecoming programs, Teacher Appreciation Week, election of Senior Superlatives, Hat Day and Mr. and Miss elections. - By Kelly Keohane 62!Clubs And Organizations Tom Kurz, advisor for the 11-12 Center Student Council, explains the details of the magazine drive to the student body in an assembly in the - ,tg Hat Day was instituted by the 11-12 Student Council in late April and students wore a wide variety of hats as illustrated by Junior Laurel Carrico. i 'Ks auditorium. OHS set a new magazine sale re cord by topping 530,000. was I ,ttet 0 . The Cake Auction was one of the big events spon sored by the 9-10 Student Council. Licking her fingers as she prepares to dig into this OHS cake are ffrom leftjz Robin Nall, Juli Hastings and Mary Beth Tichenor.
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..,. y gy y W , 1. ,--'Mi : S if a Jackie Mayfield became the first Black fe- male to rule over the 11-12 Center Student Council and only the second woman to hold the presidency. . X ,ug it 1 rn Scott Plain amassed the highest sales in the Magazine Drive. He sold 5499 worth of magazines. He is being presented a check by Tom Kurz. Selling S359 of magazines earned Amy Ira- cane the top prize for sales at the 9-10 Cen- ter. She is receiving the check from Janie Robinson. .,,.,V,Mw- 9-10 Student Council Sponsor Janie Robin- at one of the groups meetings in the audito- son discusses plans with President Floyd rium. Mayfield and Vice-President Terri Rhodes 9-10 Student Council Floyd Mayfield, president: Terri Rhodes, vice- president: Robin Nall, corresponding secretary: Pam Satterwhite, recording secretary: Karen Neal, treasurer, Martha Adams, historian. Ex- ecutive Board - 9th: Earl Adams, Pat Hayden, Amy Iracane and Clara Nurse. 10th: Carl Erick- son, Bill Greer, April Kelly anrl Carol Robin- son. Representatives: Nanette Barber, Sheila Bartlett, Linda Buchanan, Dale Crump, Natasha Douglas, Myron Edgeworth, Kathy Hall, Nan- cy Hanberry, Stacey Humphrey, Kay Johnson, Kathy Laney, Jim Lowe, Susan Newberry, John Parls, Greg Puckett, Kathleen Rouse, Sissy Smith, Mary Beth Tichenor, Steve Walls, Jerry Young, Alien Beard, Kandi Bowman, Lisa Buck, Cathy Condor, David Conkright, Carl Erick- son, Robin Gabbert, Juli Hastings, Cindy Hill, Melvin Kessinger, Kathy Lewis, Kim McCrady, Shirlene McLimore, Lisa Newcom, Anita Pierce, Bobby Rush, Ricky Sheldon, Sydell Sturgeon, Tina Vandiver, Clarence Wells and Glenn Young, Alternates: Michelle Ayer, Rebecca Barnhart, David Brown, Leslie Cox, Lisa DeWitt, Stacy Evans, Martha Hall, Sherry Hen- ry, Robyn Holland, Donnie Johnson, Susan Kelly, Theresa McDonald, Georgia Moss, Car- men Norman, Pamela Reece, Cynthia Sampley, Martha Sparks, Shelly Vandiver, Chuck White, Teresa Woodard, Cyndi Bartlett, Susan Blewer, Monica Bryant, Chuck Clark, Gail Cox, Ginger Ecton, Hope Glenn, Barry Hardison, Connie Howell, Alice Johnson, Lisa Lawson, Catanna Mays, Jeff Millay, Kathryn Nelson, Darryl Pope, Cindy Richards, Bonnie Shelton, Steph- anie Strehl, Scott Tucker, Joe Whitehouse and SheRhee Wimsatt. 11-12 Student Council Jackie Mayfield, president: Kathy Kunau, vice- president: Laura Neudecker, recording secre- tary: Benita Black, corresponding secretary: Sherryl Rouse, treasurer and Cerita Wimsatt, historian. Executive Committee: Steve Elrod, Keith French, Debbie Posey, Lisa Bittel, Cal Darnell, Trent Jackson, Marsha Tanner and Amy Callis. Representatives: Tresa Allen, Bea Brown, Tony Cilia, Scott Cooper, Karen Free- man, Stayce Gross, Robbie Hawes, Allison Hor- rell, LaTonya Little, Jane Martin, Carol Nichol- son, Robin Owens, Rob Puckett, Kelly Satter- white, Linda Starling, Bonnie Thompson, Har- vey Wathen, Jeff Williams, Bob Baker, Donna Beckhart, Lee Ann Bowman, Nancy Cox, Polly Embry, Chris Finnell, Susan Haynes, Nancy Jenkins, Paul Johnson, Susan Logan, Lynette Miller, Jane Norris, Kathy Peters, Cindy Steele, Stacy Sturgeon and Lori Westerfield. Alter- nates: Sandy Belcher, Charlotte Blan, Butch Clark, Jennifer Coleman, Ronda Dukes, Tammy Grenier, Karen Harl, Kari Hubbard, Shane Jones, Schivon Lewis, Greg McGehee, Byron Peters, Paul Ramsey, Christel Schwallie, Donna Spratt, Tracy Thacker, David West, Pam Wilson, Pam Abrams, Kelly Beauchamp, Ralph Brewer, Jamie Dewitt, Carmel Dubber, Faye Ev- ans, Rnee Haney, Dorita James, Kathy Kelly, James Madewell, Max Mills, Cully Nelson, Ma- rie Pettigrew, Janice Smith, Jeff Tompkins and Tammy Whittinghill.
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