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lil is ze 'm e -W. . ., Ways and Means Committee: M. Long, I. Lackey, E. Gaines, G. Riera. S. Powers, S. Turnipseed, and S. Cavendish. Human Relations Committee: D. Harris, G. Riera, N. Curlee, S. Gillespie, S. Abercrombie, R. Stevenson, S. Turnipseed, and K. Sloan. X l Following a delicious meal served by SA members. Darrell Watts exchanges greetings with Governor Holshouser. Clubs - 35
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S.A. Hosts Dinner For Governor Holshouser Serving as the student voice of Senior Greyhound fans. In the fall SA purchased sponsored their second dance at the High, elected representatives from each njnke box re provide entertainment in the semester break. class composed this year's active student Student lgunge, Adgpting Several needy Student Asgcmbly also played an assembly. ln October the club sponsored families at Thanksgiving, the club imponam gole in major decisions made Z an MEM Day, and Sem out Student Supplied them with turkeys and holiday SHS Well organized committees such as Surveys to gain Suggestions as to how they trimmings' At the prodding of president Human Relations aided in plans for the Could better Serve SHS. With funds David Fox and the Projects Committee, January annexations The Policy derived from the annual Candy Sale and H the SHS Student body contributed greatly Committee dealt with the interpretation Republican dinner for Governor to the Success of Hlgans for Kidsfi The of school rules and policies The council Holshouser, the council went to work on traditigfial SA Caravan delivered the Sched SHS Well and was ala invaluable their numer0l1S SerViCC projects. baskets of food, toys, and clothing to asset to the Student body and the A schoolwide Homecoming dance was underprwlledged homes 3 TCW mghts administration. before Christmas. After a week of 44' 'l, 31 held October 18 for Jubl dm exhausting exams in January, the club Student Assembly: Front row - Mrs. L. Walker, advisor, D. Fox, presidentg E. Boyd, v.-president, l. Lackey, secretary: G. Riera, treasurer: Mr. W. Derr, advisor. Second row - P. Bruning, J. Brooks, E. Aman, J. Sloan, G. Ogburn, S. Abercrombie, K. Baumgarner, C. Norris, M. Wasson. Third row W L. Lapish, B. Adams, S. Rosser, N. Curlee, C. Aldrich, A. Sullivan, J. Matthews, M. Long, M. Bristol, L. Phelps, J. Harmon, A. Davenport. Fourth row 3 K. Kelly, D. Payne, S. Turnipseed, J. Boggs, W. Waugh, E. Carson, D. Harris, P. Huggins, C. Barber, J. Lackey, E. 1 Gaines. Fifth row -G. Johnson, H. Tsumas, B. Ho kirg, L. Harmon, G. Shuford, P. Mattox, K. Sloan. F. Hall, S. Powers, T. Armistead, S. Frye. l Back row- D. Hodges, D. Watts, J. Archibald, S. Gillespie, B. Walker, M. Haddix, J. King, J. Daniels, and J. Satterfield. 34-Clubs
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Discussing student appointments to the Southern Accredita- tiOI1 C0mmiIICCS. Mr. DCIT shows a sample evaluation Entertaining the crowd at the S.A. semester break dance, Red Foxx churns out hits booklet to Human Relations president Robin Stevenson. from his Stereo Machine. ,gg,,..,.,.....wn-ww-f,.w .... , ...f -. -f , .'L'.n ' . itx At Student Assembly members Ira Lackey, Elizabeth Gaines, Tom Templeton, and Steve Frye distribute the goods received in the annual Kans for Kids campaign. 7 Student Assembly members Gus Riera and Nancy Curlee gather donated goods for the Thanksgiving baskets. 36fClubs
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