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The Post Exam Blast helped to relieve that brain-washed feeling and lifted everyone's spirits. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES Assembly—DON GABARD Attendance—MIKE JENNINGS Awards and Scholarship—CAROLYN FURCHES Building and Grounds—MIKE ROTHROCK Bulletin Board—RONALD SNOW Booster —KAY HARPER Tag-Making—SUZANNE JONES Follies—J UNE NORMAN Evaluation—JANIE BURWELL Publicity—GILMER COLLETTE Publications—LYNN NELSON Devotional—-MARIETTA FOSTER Social—KAREN JARVIS Hospitality—JEAN SIDDEN Elections—MARIETTA FOSTER Sympathy—KAY MYERS SHAAN TANT ANNENS 87 Steve Bingham cleans up a restroom during the Student Council's project for the improvement of the school. AK SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Sitting: Martha Brewer, Charlene Cheatwood, Georgann Rock, Sandra Miller. Standing: Tommy Webster, Ted Pruett, Ann Rothrock, Gail Van-Doeren, Carol Hardin. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES Sitting: Dianne Hendrix, Shelvia Surface, Marlyce Stewart, Kaye Crim, Linda Flynn. Standing: John Whitener, Mark Southern, Skip Wilson, Steve Hire, Van Gurganus.
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SMISX NOSE ee ee SS) SEN ANAT ARR aes SN: SOURS coer mas SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Sitting: Jean Sidden, Karen Jarvis, June Norman, Carolyn Furches, Martha Huffstetler, Marietta Foster, Kay Myers. Stand- ing: is, Chuck Grubbs, Don Gabard, Mike Jenni ; : i ; Z : : bet naee = eae eee a ge Sitting: Bonnie Miller, President. Standing: Faith Stelter, Sec- retary; Jimmy Bailey, Vice President; Carma Lustig, Treasurer. The Student Council is responsible for many Throughout the months of September, Oct- of the functions of school life at Southwest. Pre- ober, and November, the council sold tags sup- senting assembly programs, improving the school porting the athletic teams and held dances after grounds, and running the school store are among many home games. | the services of the group. An additional activity Delegates attended a workshop at Mars Hill ' is the sending of remembrances to students during in July and the State and District Council Meet- an illness. ings. Mrs. Margaret Callahan, Sponsor. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Sitting: Vicky Jones, Brenda Mann, Suzanne Jones, Janie Burwell, Lynn Nelson, Phyllis Coffey, Kathy Wise, Pat Vogler, Cheryl Stimp- son, Kay Harper. Standing: Dickie Chandler, Ronald Snow, Steve Etchison, Gilmer Collette, Mike Rothrock, Steve Harper. 86
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Fliad Working late after school was no unusual occurrence for the industrious Iliad staff. The attempts they made to recapture the memories of this, Southwest's last year as a senior high, was a time-consuming and constant responsibility, but it was one enjoyed by allstaffmembers. They took and selected pictures, made layouts, gathered and edited copy. Last summer, Mary Williamson, Hugh Hamp- ton, Rosemary Perry, and Nelson Jones, attended the Press Institute at Chapel Hill. Classes in art and layout, composition, writing copy, taking pictures, and writing captions were held. Learn- ing that the trend in modern yearbooksisto have interesting pictures showing people doing some- thing, the representatives have worked hard to illustrate this in the 1964 Iliad. Mary Williamson—EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ACTIVITIES STAFF Left to right: Hugh Hampton, Bonnie Miller, Kay Harper, Editor; Martha Brewer, Karen Jarvis. ART AND LAYOUT STAFF Sitting: Steve Dunn, Editor. Left to right: Dick Trammell, Anne Dickinson, Diane Hawkins, Ronald Snow, Diana Alspaugh. Mrs. Juanita Clarke—ADVISOR. 88
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