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1. Profits from the sale of spirit hats were given to the booster club for payment on the stadium. 2. During Class Day '74, Emily Carnes accepts the job of President of the student body from Luella Kiker. 3. Weary from a long week of preparation for spirit week, Mrs. Ballard takes a break. 4. Student Council members proudly display their entry in the homecoming parade. 5. With a warm smile and a sincere thank you. Mrs. Ballard proudly displays her gift. 6. Stu- dent Council officers: Vice-President, Cynthia Moore: President, Emily Carnesg Secretary, Sherry Iacksong Reporter. Pam Doster. 7. For all her help and guidance, President Emily Carnes presents Mrs. Ballard with a token of the council's appreciation, 8. With a warm smile, Mrs. Ballard thanks the council for all they have done.
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Page 88 text:
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Ever End Marks A New Beginning As each student council member experienc- ed the 1974-75 school year, he most surely felt that every end makes a new beginning. The council is undoubtedly the most well-repre- sented and active group on the school campus. This organization, com osed of officers elected by the student body anghomeroom representa- tives attempts to satisfy school needs and evolve a spirit of togetherness. Minds are searched for new ideas as the council works for new approaches to its many sponsored activities. The memories of the long- awaited Spirit Week relieve the fatigue and an- guish of its planning. The tear in someone's eye makes the many hours of preparation of Religious Emphasis Week seem worthwhile. The smiles and antics of Teacher Appreciation Week makes the council members forget how hard the week is to organize. The surprised- filled expressions and the gleam in the eyes of two deserving seniors ease the heavy burden of dragging two cartons of Katherine Beich's candy around day after day. Partici ation and co-operation are the key factors in the success of the council both at school and in state and district events. Emily Carnes and Centhia Leaird, along with council sponsor, Mrs. Betty Ballard, attended the state convention at Hana- han High School in Charleston. District meet- ings he cl in Camden were attended by all the of icers, and Centhia Leaird was elected to the committee for revising the constitution. This council finale comes with the installa- tion of new officers on class day. After a Week of poster making and speech stutters in April, four new officers are chosen and proudly Walk down the aisle to take their oath. Only then can the old council have a brief respite from its many phases of operation. Q -'le J ! Y 'l N 82
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Page 90 text:
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XXBE 1 ,IU r,i fr 1. Principal Gordan Cole enjoys the extended break during spirit week: 2. Executive members Emily Carnes and Belinda Iordan make tenta- tive plans for Religious Emphasis Week. 3. Council members listen attentively to a plan- ning session. 4. Homeroom representatives and officers meet regularly. 5. Advisor Mrs. Ballard and council President Emily Carnes, find there is a lot of work to do to keep things running smoothly, 6. Assisting the students in selling cokes is advisor, Mrs. Betty Ballard. B4
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