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Mrs. McCaffety sells a patch to Cary Miller CL UB HONORS SR STUDENTS Mrs. Genevieve McCaffety, sponosor of National Honor Society, announced the schedule of the 1978-79 year. On October 24, recipients of the Academic Excellence award were presented with a pin or a sweater for their grades from the preceding year. ln the month of December, they baked cakes for the In- teract Club and needy families. ln the blood drive, they challenged other organizations and students to give blood. The new members were pinned with blue and yellow ribbons and were inducted April 24. Officers this year were: BOTTOM ROW: Karen Williford, hist.g lenny Blank, vice-pres., jennifer Smith, chaplain, Cindy Heep, rec. sec. TOP ROW: Susan Ellison, reporter, Steve Lyles, treasurer, leanna Gray, rec. sec., lim Fife, president, Amy Wood parliamentarian. 1 NArioNAL HoNoR socinv S 'Q i V 2. 'E i' i A t W E S El.. 282
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VV I L Sophomore Melissa Winn, lunior Lee Lumbley, and Senior Patricia Coffell sing the Texas alma mdlef. S. C. CONSTR UCTS BETTER IDEAS The Student Council is an organization sponsored by Mrs. McKown. lt is made up of students selected as homeroom representatives. Officers are elected from senior members which included: BOTTOM ROW: john Kirkwood, pres., Missy Lake, hist., Peri Smith, sec, Kenny Mire, treasurer. TOP ROW: Sharon Wood, vice-pres, jenny Blank, parlia- mentarian. The first week in April, the Student Council presented an assembly by Pepsi-Cola and KRBE. The Good Sportsmanship League also had a meet- agp' ing of all G. S. L, members from District t.,, .Q C 23-AAAA and were entertained by the choir and drama departments. Other projects included the Faculty-Student basketball game and promoting beautification of the school and its campus. f .V 1 K k . ru ,K fs. cf, X 7 f
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