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Page 98 text:
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Just a light tap tells Barb Baker, first semester president, that the microphone is ready for her to proceed with the announce- ments in the Junior Achievement assembly September 29. 4 Studen Grind out a Rebel Victory by stuffing a Pointer head first in a meat grinder! This was suggested by the Student Council October 8, on their homecoming float pulled by Steve Graham and Gail Gattis. 94 Student Council f ly. '-..,,,M AW Y m jfw -t ' ,l,. It r,. 'Wifi f W' i' 'Q STUDENT COUNCIL: Bottom Row-Donoho Fink, Plunkett, Crow,' Third Row-Burns, Belcher fsecono' sen ftreasurerl, McConnell lsecretaryl, Baker l first semester ester vice-presidentl, Scott, Strauser, Stanton, Brown, presidenti, Gordin lfirst semester vice-presidentl, Libby,' 0'Neal, Patterson, Broadwater: Top Row-Edwards, Mayo, Gi Second Row-Brockman, Chambers, Gattis, Files, Boulden, ham, Shipley, Gotcher, Kirkpatrick, Staton, Robertson.
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Page 97 text:
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Enthusiasm prevails throughout the Student Council-Junior Coun- cil girls basketball game for these vi vaci ous cheerleaders. Defeating the Junior Council, the Student Council proved '7nvincible once more. 1 ,2,3,4 shouts Mr. Loux, sponsor of the Student Council, at one of the folk dances held Tuesday, October 22, in the gym. d tudent Council utilizes Peanuts' for Junior Miss Pageant Snoopy, Charlie Brown, ucy and the Student Council 'ere all at Ramsey Auditorium lt 8 P.lVl., October 17. For the rst time the council sponsored ie Fort Smith District Junior liss Pageant, with the theme this ear of Happiness ls . . Lighting, decorations, pro- grams, tickets and publicity re- quired long hours of work by the members, but the result was a successful production. Three of seven participating Southerners received awards. Zef'-'Jing in on projects for Southside only, the council held a folk dance October 27 at 7:30. Other efforts proving successful were a mock election October 30 to predict the state voting results November 3, collaboration with the FTA for Teacher Appreci- ation Day November 3, and a basketball game with girls as players December 3 versus 1:he Junior Council. 4' .,, .QQ , ..,, , I- :wwf-I' . 1 ,iiQti ta Student Council 93
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Page 99 text:
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ouncil arrests those Southsiders wearing green sf 3 ae ' K K e . O S J .res F iz at fire' Spoils for the victors in the competition at the Christmas Party, December 18 are carefully selected by Sue Gordin, first sem- ester vice-presiden t. Rebel Review on tape is delivered by senior Bill Stanton to K FPVIL where it will be aired that Tuesday evening. You're under arrest! On Jail Day, October 6, all those wearing green, Van Buren colors, heard this command from Student Council members. Later in Rebel Week the traditional bonfire and miniature float parade were held. All events followed the theme Victory in the Heart of Dixie. New this year, a Super Rebel contest was conducted with the winner an- nounced in the pep rally. Sopho- more James Farris won. The Jamestown Flood were featured at the dance Friday night. Two months later, for Christmas, the council decorated a tree for the main hall, threw a party, carolled, and promoted a door decoration contest. After Christmas holidays and mid-term elections, the main event was Twirp Week. Continuing throughout the yearwere a radio show, aired everyTuesday on KFPW, spirit contests, skits, and bus trips. Poster power draws a crowd for candidates for second semester council offices-Neva Belcher, unapposed for veep, and Ben Kaufman, Becky Files, Barb Baker for presi- dent Ben was victorious. Stu den t Council 95
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