Saks High School - Saks Echoes Yearbook (Anniston, AL)

 - Class of 1982

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Council Guides, Serves, Governs It was an active year and the coun- cil took the lead. From the student handbook in the summer to the bene- fit dance in April, the student council led the way for the students. A new project for this year were students I.D.'s. Becky Borden stated, I think these should be used to get in school activities free, or not made at all.” Since homecoming was early this year instead of a Back to School dance, we had a football dance after the last home game. “The secret pal program was very enjoyable and provided a chance for students to show their gratitude to- ward a teacher by doing special “lit- tle” things for them” commented Lynn Wooten. Mr. Walker gave a teachers view point of the project when he said, “It makes Valentine week exciting, these are the kind of things that makes ones day brighter.” Each day of the week the teachers looked eagerly in their box for their daily surprise and tried to guess who their secret pal was. Fri- day was the fun day the mystery was solved and each teacher found out who their secret pal was. The homecoming theme is chosen by the cheerleaders, but the rest, elec- tions, dress-up days, floats, and the parade, are handled by the student council. The parade on Thursday night, consisted of floats, decorated cars, homecoming court, the football team, and the cheerleaders. The band played their show music to make a fun pep rally. FRONT—A Shockley. L. Wooten, P. Ledbetter, F. Ziglar, 2ND ROW—P. Picpcr, T. Beason, L. Elliott. R Robertson. L. Kay, T. Young. T. Magouirk, O. Honeycutt. F. McCain, 3RD ROW—L. Wilkinson, J. Dclhragc. L. Wooten, D. Wilkinson. M. Crow, L. Reese. S. Rogers. M. Cotton, L. Kuykendall. R. Davis. K. Haflcy, R. Ballcngcr. D. Wciscr. L. Conerly, 4TH ROW—S. Meddcrs, S. Hicks. A. Wcaks, B. Allen, J. Hammonds, S. Hinds, J. Mason, S. Butler. L. Reaves. E. Craven, K. Whitley, K. Love, J. Aids, J. Honeycutt, L. Houston, B. Pitts, J. Brenner. D. Bell TOP RIGHT—Miss Haynes, sponsor, gives instructions at an assembly. RIGHT—Lynne does paperwork in the SCA store. 18 Organizations

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 rganizations 1 There were no major changes in Orga- nizations. True, it still contained clubs ranging from the Student Council on page 18 to the Band on pages 48-51. But as you thumb through these pages you'll see that many of these clubs increased in size, and that there were some new clubs organized. Other than this Organiza- tions are still the same.



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The school store is open during homeroom and lunch. Students can purchase many school supplies at these times. One student stated, The SCA store is good but it should be open as much as possible for the use of students and teachers. Perhaps a 1 2 non-academic credit could be given for manning the store during class periods. “I think the student handbook is a good idea. It has all of the things we are really need to know about school,” Angie Stamps said. Frank Ziglar, president of the Student Council, explained the work on any changes from teachers or school board members are made in the hand- book during the summer and then taken to the printers. They are given to each student at registration, along with their schedules. The Who’s Who dance is the high attendance event of the year. The spe- cial Christmas decorations and the excitement of waiting to see who was selected for each category makes this a very special occasion. Clean-up day was a satisfying ex- perience for all. Everyone got into the act. Shubbery was trimmed, windows washed, and the dust in every corner was taken care of by the students and faculty. We all looked with pride at a job well done. Some felt that this would be a good project to have more often. Theresa Haynes and Carolyn Mar- cum sponsor the Student Council and should be recognized for the excellent job done with their leadership. Projects Registration Handbook Student I.D.'s Homecoming Who’s Who Benefit Dance Secret Pals BELOW—Frank and Page give out Who’s Who certificates. BOTTOM—Thass, Tammy, and Jona man the SCA store. Organizations 19

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