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Bill McMillan awaits the arrival of a water balloon at the Halloween Carnival booth. 37
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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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A group of concerned girls, each being individual and always ready to work for a good cause, joined together to organize the JR. EXCHANGETTES. Transforming their concern into numerous service projects, the Exchangettes worked to im- prove their community and their school. Under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Woodward, and the officers, as well as support from Dreamboat Scott Campbell (who helped make the job easier with his laughter and fun-loving nature), the organization planned and carried out many worthwhile activities. Their plans for the betterment of the community materialized into preparations for the Ford Philpot Crusade and a Christmas Party for the underpriviledged children. Working for the improvement of their school, the Exchangettes sponsored a clothes drive for the thrift shop and presented a Valentine’s Day assembly. They also gave gifts of appreciation to the teachers on holidays. Mrs. Woodward and officers Peggy Perkins, Linda Baker, Ethel Griffin, Linda Gray, and Eva Chamberlain discuss upcoming projects. Bands advertising the Ford Philpot Crusade for Greater Qunicy are placed on hymnals of the local churches. 38
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