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niet 'abiwi 'K . A ' 5-fQ:,lg.,1 7 Q 5 S. ,1- f S if? 1 K- .J X . ,NN VX ' Left to right: B, Wilson, Vice-President, K. Overman, Secre- tary, W. Gray, President, E. Howell, Treasurer. The Senior High Student Council is Democracy's Workshop in the Senior High School. lt is composed ot one representative from each homeroom in the Senior High School. The purpose of the council is to develop leadership qualities in its mem- bers and to increase school spirit. The council's aims are these: to acquaint the student body with their activities through council meetings con- ducted by the homeroom representatives in the rooms, to plan and direct school projects suggested by students, and to help prepare the students for future civic duties by giving them responsibilities, At all times the council represents the voice of the senior high student body. SENIOR CGUNCIL Seated, left to right: P. Dabney, R. Wood, H. Tickel, E. Howell, W. Gray, K. Overman, B. Wilson, J. Patronis, K, Run- ning, B, Liverman. Standing, left to right: Miss Belche, Adviser, J. Jenkins, R. L, Ferrell, B. Crawford, J. Bailey, R. Perkinson. I '1 :hm -. ' 3 ll ,. ,J
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The Junior Council began its year with two projects. These were selecting monitors to regulate hall and stairway traffic between classes and having a contest for the cleanest room. The rooms were given grades, and at the end of the year the room with the highest grade was given a prize. The council decided to give an award each semester to the best citizen in Junior High, It also planned to decorate one of the old Home Ec, rooms as a permanent meeting place for the Council. Later the Junior Council worked with the Senior in revision of the Student Handbook. One of the highlights of the council's activities was their annual dance which was given in the spring. 'Qtr . ...I 3 Left to right: Billy Shell, Vice-President, Billy Burnett, Pres: dent, Elaine Cook, Secretary, Hugh Fuller, Treasurer. JUNIOR COUNCIL First row, left to right: Miss Moore, Adviser, H. Fuller, E. Cook, B. Burnett, B. Shell. Second row: L. Hayes, D Organ J. Warrick, K. Livesay, L. Lassiter, O. Browning, B. Baird, S, Medlin, S. Shearin, N, Trotter, L. Farmer. Third row D. Hudson, F. Meacham, A. Huey, S. Seay, R. Griffin, B. Grizzard, T. Harris. ,'1' le X kt, ,f
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