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,wig Whoops! There goes another glass of cherry Hi-C as junior Adam Adams quenches his thirst at a student senate workshop held for sixth to tenth grade students. , Z, tvtfeaagegztg f rj f , I STUDENT SENATE: front row Homer Reynolds III, Mack Powers, Steve Clowe, Mark Sherbert, Lee Edwards, Patti Kerutis, Mrs. Jeannie Chriesman second row Jaki Crain, Leigh King, Jeff Bentley, Shannon Blair, Jayme Patterson, Vicki Fischer third row King Sloan, Charlie James, Steve Springfield, Deborah Walls, Rob Har- gett, Scott Jones, John Hellinghausen back row Billy Ray Smith, Phil Newby, Bobby James, Jack Crain, Adam Adams. Student Senate members Rob I-largett and Lee Edwards discuss constitutional amendments during Student Senate's Open Forum in the cafeteria. 4Student Senate members join adviser Jeannie Chriesman in a western spoof per- formed forthe state-bound VWldcats at a Friday morning pep rally. gl hi-5, kg 'Q EJ i . i 5 Juniors Jack Crain and Adam Adams decorate Delta 's Christmas tree. delta student council X page 21
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student senate amends school constitution During the academic year many changes were made in the school constitution. Student Sen- ate members held open forums in the cafeteria lounges for students to express their views and vote on new amendments. One major change included voting proce- dures which allows the polls to be open before and after school instead of during lunch only. Other changes included class officer elections and an amendment which allowed students to appeal student senate disapproval on a given amendment. The senate sponsored dances, distributed report cards from subschool offices, and madestudent ID cards. Delta student council members held a penny drive benefiting a world hunger program. During Christmas, the group collected canned food for a needy family. i T Af, K S I V E-,qw , Q ww ,gay 1 jf- . 'G 5 iki X 7,5 ' if DELTA STUDENT COUNCIL: front row Jack Crain, Adam Adams, Steve Clowe, Kathy Demery, Dana Doss, Peggy Bell second row Greg Cooney, Jeff Bentley, Shannon Blair, Cheryl Curtis, Jaki Crain, Vicki Fischer, Kim Grayson third row Bonnie Gajdica, Sandy Coil, Debbie Glover, Lynn Anderson, David Doss, Laura Davis, DeAnn Duhe back row Lee Edwards, John Beasley, lvlark Chopin, Stewart Bailey fox f
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councils benefit community Showing an interest in their community, assistant principal Boy Lamb's Beta Student Council members held a volleyball tourna- ment to benefit the local Heart Association. They also helped with the renovation of the Harrington House Best Home by painting the exterior of the house and land- scaping it. With the help of assistant princi- pal Keith Sockwell, Gamma Stu- dent Council initiated a district- wide blood drive which was the most successful school project in the history of Wadley Blood Bank. The drive was supported by all three student councils. Students helped workers from the blood bank in the bloodmobiles sta- tioned at the school gymnasium and at the PISD administration building. Donors included stu- dents and teachers who, in a combined effort, contributed 237 pints of blood. Both Gamma and Beta council members helped with a newcom- ers party to welcome new students to the campus. Beta supplied information packets for the new students while Gamma provided a map indicating the states from which they came. Besides taking turns working in the concession stands for the jun- ior varsity football games, each subschool student council did their part in preparation for Home- coming. Members participated in the decoration of John Clark Field with signs and streamers prior to the game. Another responsibility of the council was sponsoring the Homecoming dance. Beta was in charge of decorations and Gamma organized the refresh- ments. Gamma also sponsored the Valentine dance where class favorites were honored. Subschool principal Keith Sockwell directs the Gamma Student Council in a discus- sion concerning the annual Valentine dance and the upcoming blood drive. page 22 X beta student council , 2223, '- Bins, Student council member Cheryne Wat- son goes ouf on a limb to help decorate at Clark Field before the homecoming game against Berkner, EN! Seniors Carol Starnater and Deborah Walls play hostess for the Gamma new- comers party.
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