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E .gi STUDENT GOVERNMENT GRADE 12: lFront Rowl Nayola Frazier, Janice Barge, Wanda Sumner, Debbie Corbett: lBack Rowl Yogi Kelley, John Melvin, Linda Parkey, Regina Harris. STUDENT GOVERNMENT GRADE 11: lFront Rowl Gail Mills, Glougeania Sykes, Debra Gavin, Stacie Newman, lBack Rowi Debbie Pichard, Kathy Broome, Floyd Scott, Geraldine Keaton. STUDENT GOVERNMENT GRADE 10: lFront Rowi Pam Vause, Lucille Green, Leslie Helton, Mary Roe, Saundra Bruce: lBack Rowl Mindy Keirnan, Beth Steven- son, Cheryl Beck, Alexis Roberts, Thom- as Johnston, Jacque Myers, Bill McKit- trick. STUDENT GOVERNMENT GRADE 9: lFront Rowi .Leon Bryan, David Samere, Richard Linton, Cynthia Taylor, Janice Squire, Johnna Walworth, Barbara Gan- dy: lBack Rowl Cheryl Barge, Rhoda McGee, Norma Jefferson, Donna Hayes, Paul Munyon, Sheila Rabitaille, Rick Wright, Theresa Fish. 89
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Student Government officers meet on a D-Day. Dick Rubado, Gavalas, David Sawyer, Wesley Owens and Steve Robinson Miss Lillie Jordan, Mrs. Sue Newman, Susan Carlton, Steve discuss matters which will come up before Student Council. Student Government Changes President Steve Gavalas l announces the Home- coming Court at the l Homecoming Pep Rally in the fall. 88 Makeup Operating under a brand-new consti tution ratified by the student body at the beginning of the year, Stu- dent Council officially became a part of Student Government. Student Government, under the new setup, was constituted of three organizations: Student Council, Inter-Club Council and Inter-Racial Council. Steve Gavalas served as president of the overall Student Government and of Student Coun- cil. Vice-President David Sawyer was inter-Club Council president. Student Council members were elected by their respective home- rooms. Nlembers met each D-day. Student Council's main activities were planning Homecoming activi- ties in the fall and publishing a student directory for students in the spring. A new project was giving announcements over the intercom. Other activities planned were selling Rickards T-shirts and showing full- Iength movies during the day.
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ICC Governs Activities Inter-Club Council was one of the three bodies that made up Student Government. The other two were the Inter-Racial Council and the Student Council. With a new consti- tution, stricter rules were set for operation ofthe ICC. Vice-presidents from clubs made up the Council with David Sawyer, Student Government vice-president, as president. ICC worked with the , 5 i H ' Student-Faculty Advisory Commit- ya ' tee to coordinate club projects. A 1- IJ -iii i W By clearing all moiiey-making pro- jects through lnter-Club Council, conflicts among clubs was prevent- ed. After the Council approved projects David got administrative approval so that activities could be placed on the school calendar. K y X- ,B .si , -' 42 e An activity form is filled ou t for ICC INTERCLUB COUNCIL: lFront Rowl Ronald Nlurphy, Debbie Rowl David Sawyer, pres.: Beth Reese, Lulu Sutton, Donme Flynn, Robyn Rennick, Dale Mendelson,vice-pres.:Lynn Piccolo, Griffin, Sally Bush, sec.-treas.p Paul Posey, Johnny Sharpe Dottie Barnes, Sarah Dockery, Sharon Edwards, Carla King: lBack Aquilina Alexander. President David Sawyer and sponsor Mrs. Louise Akers confer with ICC members about affirming an ac ti vi ty. 90 232
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