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For and ith Students SENIOR MEMBERS: STANDING: Paul Sikes, Sue Mahan, Ross Rainwater. SITTING: Joyce Guilfoyle, Susan Jones, Judy Riley, Linda Coley, Lisbetlu Briggs, Marilyn and Susan display workshop dessert. Snack bar attracts many customers. JUNIOR MEMBERS: STANDING: Tommy Tucker, Jerry Loclcridge, Jimmy Brown, Jimmy Hayes. SITTING: Marilyn Denham, Linda Dobbs, Garcia Barnes, Linda Marlowe, Adrienne Roddy. ygene Boaz, John Hodges. 29
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Student Council Works Include the student Ill, not exclude him 0zz!. ' Grammar may be poor, but the idea's there. For a council to be effective, each student must be a real part of it, and the council must be of, not above, the student. Student Council has worked hard to live up to these ideals and has been instrumental in encouraging better student standards. Projects for the year have been snack bar, Howdy Week Dance, Beatnik Dance, Bundle Week, Presidents' Banquet, purchase of the organ, and presentation of two S100 scholar- ships. fag OFFICERS: SEATED: Sue Mahan, Cor- res. Sec.g Susan jones, Rec. Sec.g Paul Sikes, Pres.g Marilyn Denham, V.-Pres.g Linda Dobbs, Treas. STANDING: Ross Rainwater, Parl.g Linda Coley, Chaplaing Pam McCrory, Hist. l As W dll Ex Mr. Hufman discusses group dynamiCS at Leadership Workshop. Miss Fisher and Mr. Booze, sponsors, review council agenda.
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This year's officers are left to right: Susan jones, V.-Pres.g Susan Car- lock, Pres., Lisbeth Briggs, Cor. Sec., Jimmy Hayes, Parl.g Sandra Ezzell, Rec. Sec., and Connie Haney, Hist. By the decision of this years board, next year's president will be elected by the Board, rather than by the Student Body. Youth Board Students enjoy games at the Center. Dancing is a favorite past-time at the Youth Center. President Susan Carlock puts the final touches on the tea house, part of the decorations at the Boards spring dance. 30 Youth Board is sponsored by the Community Chest. Its main purpose is to operate the Youth Center, which is open every Friday night. Dancing, ping pong, and games are the main activities. Board sponsors are Mr. jack Williams, Mrs. R. G. jones, Mrs. C. W. Briggs, and Mrs. Mell Coley. Students apply for membership at the end of each school year. Membership is limited to the number of homerooms, and members are chosen by the out- going senior members. At the end of the year, evalua- tion sheets are distributed to the student body for their opinions and criticism of the Board and Center.
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