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1. Jackye Blackburn, John Williams, and Ben Williamson entertain Mrs. Elaine Warden at the tea for teachers. 2. Kent Shirley addresses the student body. 3. Student Council and class officers are installed. 4. Mrs. Mildred Winingham and Mr. Charles Woodham, sponsors, enjoy a cup of coffee before school. 5. Joyce Blackburn decorates the Christmas tree. STUDENT COUNCIL 29
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activities inance vietnamese child Tea for teachers . . . installa- tion of members . . . council members pushing yearboohs . . . painting tiles around school . . . new Panther head at gym . winning Christmas door . . . spirit day . . . Peace came, but the Student Council continued to support an under privileged Vietnam- ese child. The money was raised by different student involved activities. Over 3538 was earned by selling and delivering valentines. Other monies came from the sale of donuts, pop, school supplies, spirit day and Homecoming mums. The Council sponsored Homecoming with cash prizes for the best floats. Sopho- mores Won with the float Skunk the Savages . SC dec- orated the school Christmas tree and also sponsored prizes for the best decorated class- room door. They tried some- thing never done before in PVHS which promoted stu- dent involvement during the basketball and wrestling sea- son. The class with the high- est percentage attending the games was able to pay half price for the next Week's games. The old Panther emblem in the gym was retired and a new more ferocious Panther head was painted. Members served as guides to visitors who attended Open House. The fountain was drained and new pipes were installed. W 43-eg sg sf 28 STUDENT COUNCIL
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spirit rises School Spirit day had a series of activities which included a banana eating contest won by Joe Clemmer. Joe managed to gulp down 12 bananas, but declined to try for a new record. The High School Bowl illustrated what good sports sophomores could be when they received milk and pie in the face. Bicycles, horses, tractors and even a unicycle covered the school grounds and students enjoyed a sack lunch during the noon hour. Announcement of Senior Who's Who and a rock concert by Dark Carnival rounded off the day's activities. Q Q gf - i K kg- : f'ifif:-eg., z 1 4 5 Q-mf' 1 f 1. Q A332 1 ,.l- :af 5- , .. . ' Q ' if A , J i 4 wi ,SE wx r Z VS? 1 - Ai - -1: ,HY 5. A .,.. Sl, 1 4? :EJ ' xi .. Pk. S, ,S 1 , 2 F QN e9 THE 30 STUDENT COUNCIL 5 4, ,L.Z gk, E A S i ii f, - Q i its
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