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5 -f 4,4 In the Executive Council meeting, Dee Copenhaver, President ot the Freshman Class, reports on plans tor the Honor Campaign. The Executive Council meets regularly twice a week during sixth period. Executive Council ls Inner Core Of Student Government Serving on the Executive Coun- cil are Cabinet otticers, class A Y.:
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Each Student Has A Part The members of the House of Burgesses are David Edwards, Buddy Kling, Mile Cassell, Drew Gibbons, Dick Mills, Clifford Christensen, Sue Hawkins, Fred Umberger, Mike Etter, Marty Culpepper, Kelly Crouch, Stephanie Traylor, Ronnie Sharply, David Robertson, Rinn Turner, Kathy Grady, Martha Kennedy, Wayne Dodson, David Fox, Mike Powell, Richard Bryant, Mimi Hoffman, Tommy Webster, Robert Campbell, George Hawkins, Linda Perdue, Larry Davidson, Buddy Sydenstricter, Carol Spicer Jerry Sweeney, Toni Kierfoot, Lew Reynolds, Donna'Barton, Fletcher lseminger, Don Martin, Jerry Boker, David Forth, Billy Weld, Joan Buchanan, Ellen Lichtman, Preston Painter, Bobby Crawford, Jack Ross, Ann Sims, Janis Webster. Student Government Membership Totals 1264 Every student at Patrick Henry is a member ot the Student Govern- ment Association. The. Executive Council and the House of Burgess- es, composed of home room presi- dents, form the two governing bodies. 1963-i964 opened for the S.G.A. with a Faculty Tea and Orientation Day for Freshman. Quentin Bondurant, President, with cheerleaders, planned all pep as- semblies, and helped lead student cheering. The Homecoming As- sembly, Parade and Dance were oganized by student government. Before the holidays, S.G.A. spon- sored the Christmas Dance and in the spring held a Carnival and Dance. Coordinating student lite and activities, S.G.A. displayed the Stu- 69 dent Activities Calendar each month. All year bookcovers, pen- nants, decales and saving stamps were sold. Publication of the Stu- dent Directory was another im- portant project. During exams stu- dent government provided the faculty with coffee and doughnuts. A Hospitality Committee was or- ganized and served as guides for Back-to-School Night. All elections were conducted by S.G.A. Sponsoring Brotherhood Week the S.G.A. recognized its Pres'ident, Quentin Bondurant, with the Brotherhood Award. Also, the stu- dent government organized an Honor Assembly and later divided the entire student family into thir- ty-five discussion groups to streng- then the atmosphere of honor at P.H.
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RIGHT: S.G.A. officers Bert Hodges, Nancy Britton and Quentin Bondu- ront sample Carnival refreshments. BELOW: Hordworking Wesley Owens decorates the Queen's throne for the Christmas Dance. '32 fQ,:'4j4ij .1 .fa ' 'il' i ' , f W hx, RIGHT: Ann Copenhaver, Publicity Secretory of student government, staples another notice to the Stu- dent Activities Calendar. . M i v ABOVE Participating in the S.G.A. discussion on honor are Mr. Pitzer, Steve Shaver, Rawley Turner, Mr. Beardslee, Cindy Leeds, Mr. Parker, and Joanna Cornett.
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