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Under the leadership of officers elected at the end of the previous year, STUDENT GOVERNMENT representatives were elected and organized into a working body early in the year. The body consisted of a variety of individuals and talents from the sixth to the twelfth grade. Enthusi- astic about the new gym, they helped to sell Booster Club memberships and were in charge of the concession stand at all home games. In an effort to bring about a concern for others, a Vietnamese child was sponsored. Other projects included the school’s first Homecoming and booths at both the Fall and Spring Carnivals. Officers were Linda Baker, president; Everitt Drew, vice-president; Susan McAleenan, secretary; and Janice Poston, treasurer. Linda Baker discusses plans for the approaching Homecoming events. Susan McAleenan states her qualifications for being elected secretary in her campaign speech. 36
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Preparing for the pep rally, Tommy Williams and Cheryl Gatlin promote team spirit by painting signs. A Bobcat yell and a happy smile send spirit soaring during a big pep rally. Working in magazine sales, the Robert F. Munroe PEP CLUB helped the school raise money for the lockers in the new gym. Headed by Gloria Chester, its president, the Pep Club promoted spirit at all ages. Members made signs for the games as well as participated in pep rally skits. All wasn’t work, however, as they sponsored a Sadie Hawkins dance and during Spirit Week, Button Day. The other officers are Kenneth Powell, vice-president; Sally Boyd, secretary-treasurer; Lynne Anderson, organizer.
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Bill McMillan awaits the arrival of a water balloon at the Halloween Carnival booth. 37
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