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1 . '-4-as E - . , , M ,.., ...,,., ki as WMM 5 lg' Grease paint ls what it takes to make a good clown as Mr. Davenport, speech teacher, makes up Paul Rogers labovel, and Stephen Wood for the Homecoming parade. Hanging balloons was one to the many chores of the student council during Homecoming Week. Shown above right are Anne Sandahl and Terry Hewett. 48 STU DENT COUNCIL -um ..f.-f-.wr-w , ,,-. STUDENT COUNCIL: Bottom Row-K. Kirk- patrick, McConnell, Kramer, T. Hewett, Hamber- lln, Lklbbyf Second Row-Griner, Harmon, M, Patterson, Rogers, Shaw, Brockman, T. Patterson,- Third Row-Hammack, Sandahl, Lane, Freeze, nxt Bradford, Joyce, Cowan: Fourth Row-Watson, Gravely, Allen, McDaniel, M. Hewett, Mayo, Saviersf Top Row-Fish, Randall, Catsavis, Gately Broadwater.
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dw H As Christmas time came around Student Council members Suzanne Harmon, Karen Hammack, and Margaret Russell decorated the Christmas tree in the main hall lat leftl. Rebecca Terry lbelaw leftl works on a S. C. valentine, the February xhool events calendar in the main hall. Bicycles, balloons and Southside students crowded Gary Avenue as the first outdoor Football Homecoming parade passed in front of the school. Holding a car parade outside was only one ofthe changes in Rebel Week and other activities sponsored by the Student Council. Other Homecoming 'firsts' were the ribbon-cutting ceremony to start the week, the school-wide reception honoring Miss Rebel and Maids, and the outdoor decorations on the front lawn. bikes and bolloo The second semester student body elections were also given a new look in a successful attempt to increase interest and participation in voting. Special coverage by The Rebel and a new type of assembly pointed up a greater emphasis on issues. At the assembly, rather than the usual speeches, candidates were quizzed by a student panel. Traditional activities also continued during the year with members helping to sponsor the annual Teacher Appreciation Day in lVlarch and the patriotic assembly in November. ns on Gary C I ei' ze ni' ' 'WL 5 ., li? --...YF With a flag for a background, council and Tony Sherman take part in members Larry Hamberlin, Marc Allen, the November 7 Patriotic Assembly. STUDENT COUNCIL 47
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1 Sa 'sw- -fx - V viii? tj sr .5522 K ' ' 'FV 'A.?,2'-LEIKHQ 'Q gsmfag .sf-ff' .fl lg f 'Q1 f f I wk.- ff 5 ' ,7 , Balloons blow our of their boxes and over the Home- coming parade as sophomore clown Cathy Linder labovel watches. Hot air abounds in the student council as members Paul Rogers and Marc Allen lleftl fill balloons with helium for the Homecoming fes ti vi ties. STUDENT COUNCIL 49
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