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In December of 1964, Sapulpa was elected state Vice-Presidqpt of the Oklahoma Association of Student Councils. Early officer elections were held. In a close fought election, John Hodges was elected president over Jeane White. Junior members, Ronnie Moore, John Horn, Dennis Shelton, Logan Gantz, John Hodges, Patti Hayes, Jeane White, Linda Lee, Paula Carter, and Pam McCrory study their notes from the meeting. Not shown is Cindy Howard. Ronnie Moore is helped by David Riley in sacking clothing gathered during Bundle Week. This year a record number of bags was gathered to send to Appalachia. Sophomore members, Steve McCormick, Wiley Smith, Guy Berry, Larry Shelton, Kay Donaldson, Debbie Wright, Regina Roe, Carol Stevens, Johnette Guilfoyle, and Lynne Luker review their notes on proper procedure during meetings. Not shown is Don Pinkston. Student Council runs the Snack Bar as a service to the school. From money received through the Snack Bar, the council gets its money for its many projects.
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QbuAjpMk Ctiuwtfl' Puwi L PiCbcfetoe Mj GwQAMJnfiJPMi and l jxdbl kip Senior members, Jimmy Hayes, Mike Shibley, Arthur Robinson, Connie Sechrest, Marilyn Denham, Jan Taylor, and Johnny Adams review council notes with President Tom Tucker. Not shown is Herchel Avra. Student Council sponsors, Mr. Booze and Miss Fisher, review the handbook of student council ideas and projects. Student Council is dedicated to the proposition that all students are created equal. Homerooms are represented by students elected the previous spring. This group of students sponsors several projects throughout the year, such as the Snack Bar, Howdy Week, and Bundle Week. The council plans these activities through committee work which is the basis of work in any organization. All students at Sapulpa High School have a voice in the council through their elected representatives, who relay ideas from their homerooms to the council. Many excellent ideas are presented in the council to help it in its work. Student Council officers. Tommy Tucker, president; Lynne Luker, historian; Marilyn Denham, recording secretary; Jimmy Hayes, parliamentarian; John Hodges, vice-president; Patti Hayes, chaplain; Pam McCrory, corresponding secretary, and Jan Taylor, treasurer, have an executive board meeting in the auditorium.
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SENIORS, Row I: Margaret May, Linda Dobbs, Connie Haney, Marilyn Denham, Martha Lindley, Bev- erly Maulding. Row 2: Jimmy Hayes, Jimmy Brown, Terry Smith, Bobby Mathews. Youih Booa L Margaret May, Pres.; Marilyn Denham, Rec. Sec.; Jimmy Hayes, V.-Pres.; Johnette Guilfoyle, Hist.; and Jan Stuart, Sgt.-at-Arms, have worked hard guiding the activities of the board. 30 Members of the Youth Board work hard decorating for the Spring Formal.
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