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Well WSH. .1 ,ig McCune inspects a table before the parent's banquet. nm Y 1 51 Susan Foust and Johnna Vaughan serve ice cream at an ice cream supper for the foot- ball players. li? e Student Council contemplates on an Council members vote on matter brought before them. portant issue. bfi M--nil J' I .....l il Student CounciIf35 E
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Harris. T This school year has been called a year of changes. The reason for many changes being made is because we have taken on a new perspective of what the purpose of a Student Council is. One area in which we have tried to achieve a better Council is in upgrading our standards of excellence. Through decisions with which we have been faced, the Council has been unified in a common love for God and for each other. Student Council exists at S.B.E.C. to meet the needs of students, faculty, and administration. when possible. 0ur goal has been to help S.B.E.C. to move through changes in a positive way, so that everyone involved can see that S.B.E.C. is Officers. Mike Smith - Chaplain. Alana Harbin - President. Mrs. Brown the --place to be v- Steve Fuson - Vice President. Regina Hatley - Secretary, Greg Powers - T 34fStudent Council The Student Council Serves The Studen lst row. Susan Foust, Mark Cain. Mrs. Brown - Sponsor, Mike Smith. Regina Hatley. Alana Harbin. Steve Fuson, Greg Powers. Ind row: McCune. David Kizer. Jeff Jones. .lack Phillips, Pam Haynie. Pat Haynie, Johnna Vaughan, Tina Ashmore. Cessna Christian. Kim Young
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Honor Society oooo . K ,,,,,,,,.,M,.,w.s, 1Q,A..,,,,.,,, ,,,, M. S i r -1 yy 1 fi Pat and Pam Haynie are open for business at the bookstore. Senior Honor Society The National Senior Honor Soci- ety is an organization which pro- motes Ieadership and scholarship within to be qualified for membership, one has to maintain a 3.5 average. The various responsibilities of this club include operating the bookstore, providing a tutoring service for ju- nior and senior high students, and sponsoring academic honors night. the student body. ln order 36fSenior Honor Society Students Make The Grade Senior Honor Society enjoys a lunch away from school. Seated: Cristy Ryan - Chaplain, Janet Traylor - Secretary, Lynette Gibson - Press dent. Pat Haynie - Vice-President, Steve Fuson - Treasurer. Standing: Chuck Ryan Peter Anderson. Melanie McElwain, Mrs. Glover - Sponsor. Pam Haynie, Steve War ren, Larry Pelton. Q. .Q is
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